Should I start a Jeep Forum?

Should I Start a Jeep Forum

  • Yes, I'll be a frequent poster

    Votes: 64 29.9%
  • No / I dont care, I wont be participating

    Votes: 150 70.1%

  • Total voters
    214
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im seeing a demographic trend here .......the good responses are coming from out west .......i see a lot of California and me and Mr. Lance are Rocky Mountain region :-k

something about Colorado that makes us want to 4 wheel jeep style LOL
 
I recently bought a used Chebbie Blazer ( I Know ) but I checked out the truck forum for a small problem. Worthless for Chebbies' supposed to be for all trucks. I really paid up to keep our (this ) site going!
 
I recently bought a used Chebbie Blazer ( I Know ) but I checked out the truck forum for a small problem. Worthless for Chebbies supposed to be for all trucks. I really paid up to keep our (this ) site going!


Sites like that take time to get rolling... Post over there, more chebbie owners will follow in time when they see you posting...
 
something about Colorado that makes us want to 4 wheel jeep style LOL


the only problem with a new jeep site for me is that i dont currently have any jeeps ...so a new site will cost me bcoz now i have go out and buy another jeep LMAO ......its ok i been on this idea anyway ...a friend of mine has an 84 grand wagoneer for sale and he keeps telling me about it bcoz he knows i have a jeep fetish LOL
 
I do want you to understand that this ( a body forum ) is the reason I pay up when I do! I met a girl from Jersey once that said it does'nt matter unless it splatters. She was a Hoe underlined! She mighta had a bad o ring!
 
Thats why Im asking, Im trying to see if there is really any interest....

I would guess it is very possible :-k
I have owned a 71 jeepster and 3 Cherokee my self :-k
Could be many more out there that's for sure :happy2::happy2::happy2:

I need to take the time and enjoy foryourtrucksonly site and update and hang out there more often :-k

I did not vote because I have a truck and don't spend enough time there.

JEEP site may grow faster
 
i say yes ive had several cherokees kick myself for sellin.ive got a few buddies that have them.cj,s and cherokees very popular around here.would love to have another one but ive got three projects goin now [71 dart/79 power wagon/newest one is a 89 ramcharger]wife says one more project and she,s gone .......on second thought lol
 
I like the idea. I have a 1946 willys cj2a that I cloned into a 44 MB, a 1996 jeep grand cherokee with a 318 magnum( daily driver), and I have a 46 cj2 frame that i want to buy a new tub for. Im looking to get a third gen G C with the 5.7 hemi.

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Never owned a Jeep, but often run into Jeep forums in searching the web. There are already some well-established sites, plus 4x4 sites that are deep with Jeeps. It would probably be an uphill slog to get a critical mass - a chicken and egg kind of problem.
 
Do it Joey. I never liked Jeeps until I got one as a loaner from the dealership when Dakota broke the transfer case. From that time on, I knew i'd have one and now I've got a '94 XJ.
 
Currently I have a YJ that I am working on, just got rid of a WK that I had lifted and am currently working with the dealership to move from my 2011 RT Challenger to a JK two door. I have a car buying sickness.

I am really liking the Jeeps now. They are fun and you can put a dent in it all the time and just laugh it off. You can also easily modify it unless it has rusted itself together like my YJ. They also seem to be cheaper overall to build than my Barracuda was.

I know there are a couple really good sites that you may want to look at before you decide if you need to start another. I am on jeepforum.com just about every day and I like the site and the information but I like the layout of the FABO site much more. The trick with the Jeeps is that the sites are set up for specific models were FABO is all in one. Jeep guys seem to be more appreciative of their own model.
 
I'd have to check it out since I have a 95 RHD Cherokee - yep it's a right hand drive and a hoot to drive - get lots of looks!
 
Sorry to get off topic here, Joey.
But have you giving anymore thought to a hot rod type site, for old 30's, 40's, 50's, cars? And with that maybe within that site a pro touring section, Nostalgic drag racing section, drag racing section, etc? I think that would be a good site, kinda like the H.A.M.B. For all makes and models, hot rods, street rods, etc......

I know you talked about it once, a while back ago.

Sorry, I went way off topic here. I like Jeeps myself, but not enough for me to join, just saying.
 
I am a member on Jeepforum.com also. Lots of good info already out there, but like others have said, it's not the same as FABO. More like YellowBullet for Jeep owners.
 
Hmmm, didn't I ask about a Jeep section over at the truck forum? And someone here keeps posting amazing pics of a xj in the mountains....
I'ld be game.
 

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If you do create it purists should probably stay away......Jeeps are damn near begging for various different transplants......just saying.....
 
J E E P stands for a few different things. One is Just Empty Every Pocket, and to what Ink and Rev said, it also stands for Just Everyone Else's Parts.

My '78 came stock with a AMC engine, a ford ignition system and a turbo 400 trans. When I pulled the 360 out and built the 401 for it, I used 3/8 Chevy screw in studs with guide plates and small block Chevy pushrods with Procomp 1.6 roller rockers. The distributor cap is a two piece for a Ford 460. The carb is from a Cadillac. The rear diff is a 35 spline Dana 60 by Currie.

Just Everyone Else's Parts.

Russ.
 
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