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    Oh yeah another thing I DO NOT miss about my XJ's... THe back seat should be classified by the Geneva COnvention as a torture chamber. Anyone who's owned a 4dr XJ knows what I'm talking about aye

    Scottydog: Nice looking 80... Also, I love that when you edited your post you made the witty remark in the WHY section HAHAHAHAHAHA I thought I was the only one who did that

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    I miss my Kaiser Jeep M-715 every now and again... but i don't miss the ride quality

    Plus i have a TJ i get to drive around whenever i feel.
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    Whenever I'm driving my FJ Cruiser I happily miss my '05 Wrangler's death wobble and my '09 Wrangler's soggy carpets from the rain.

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    I've had three Jeeps: a 1975 Cherokee Chief with 401, 1983 DJ-5N with a computer carb, and a roller M1070 military ambulance. The Cherokee would run fantastic until the distributor mount loosened and it retarded the timing to a stall. The Postal was just plain crap. The ambulance was sold for someone else to work on.

    I have moved on to Mitsubishi Monteros and a turbo Mighty Max. The only Jeep thing missed is the 401 running through two 40-inch glass packs dumping under the doors, uhmm that sounded great!
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    I owned an '97 XJ, and I don't miss the mistery leak in the roof every time it rained or snowed. I don't miss torque steer, death wobble (I did figure it out after several months), or driveline issues even though I had the SYE. I don't miss the banging locker or the noisy roof rack, or the $300.00 repair on the door switch so that I could roll up the windows. I do miss the $1,500 in repairs just so I felt comfortable selling it. I miss 33X10.5 ATs, AX15 (5 speed), 4.56s and the good ol' 4.0l tractor it was. I really miss it in the spring when it is time for EJS. The Tundra just can't go the places my Jeep could, and the Jeep is no where as comfortable as the Tundra for everything else. I wish I could have had both. If I win the lotery, I will have one again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JCMatthews View Post
    I miss 33X10.5 ATs, AX15 (5 speed), 4.56s and the good ol' 4.0l tractor it was. I really miss it in the spring when it is time for EJS.
    Sounds like you need an FJ60 and a trip to Cruise Moab next spring.

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    LIke an idiot I sold my 1976 FJ40 & 93 FZJ80 to purchase a 2006 Rubicon Unlimited (I was thinking it would be like an FJ43).
    I installed an OME suspension, bumpers, winch, roof rack, drawer, etc...
    Too bad for me the heep was always broken, what a piece of junk!!
    The 4.0 lunched at 17,500, bad oil pump. The lockers never worked properly, the build quality was abysmal, I actually can't think of anything on it that worked properly. Driving down a washboard road for several miles I realized that the tilt wheel mechanism would come loose pretty regularly, resulting in a steering wheel that moved around a bunch, how cool!! Oh, did I mention the death wobble? Pre-OME suspension it almost put me into a few tractor trailers at 75 mph on I-10. Wasn't bad if I balanced the tires every 3K miles.

    I traded the jeep for a 100 series and have since purchased an 80 series & another 40.
    I should have kept the original 80 & 40 and just bought a 100; it would have saved me a lot of money and headache.
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    On a really nice, not too hot, not too cold day, cruising around town kinda deal, yes I miss it occasionally. We typically run long haul trips so getting to and from the trail, as well as on the trail, no I dont miss it so much. I can also take my WHOLE family with me in the 80, which is what this is all about for me.

    Not to be viewed as a brand bash, bit I really enjoy the piece of mind of the Toyota reliability. My 80 has 140k and I "trust" it alot more than my TJ with less than 75k on it. The TLC is just built better than any other rig I have owned or encountered. I have offroad friends in 80's with 200k plus miles still going strong.

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    Wow... this has just degraded into a "lets bash Jeep" thread, not an "Any Ex-Jeep Guys Miss Their Jeep?" lol.

    I have owned Toyota, Datsun (Nissan), Ford, Chev, Dodge etc... every vehicle has it's quirks and some more so than others. The Toy 4 runner I had was fun, but it was small (though not as small inside as the XJ), rusty, leaky and I disliked the seating position. The rear window mechanism was a total disgrace for the engineering team who designed it. The Ford's and Chev's I had were, well... Ford's and Chev's. The build quality back in the day was not great for a lot of manufacturers, Jeep included.

    I personally love my Jeep. Totally reliable, very fun and the kids love it. If I sold it tomorrow, I would very much miss it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GregB_00XJ View Post
    Wow... this has just degraded into a "lets bash Jeep" thread, not an "Any Ex-Jeep Guys Miss Their Jeep?" lol.



    Seems like it!

    I've owned a lot of different types/brands of rigs, and like GregB said, they all have good and bad attributes.

    I'll never miss my Jeeps, becuase I'll never get rid of them. At least not the '46 2A my dad and I are building (he's 71 in 2 days, so it'll most likely be his last resto-mod) and my '80 CJ7, which I'll be handing down to my son.....in about 30 years!


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