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Sweeet CJ5! Welcome to MJR!!
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Originally posted by BlevisayThanks for the welcomes.
No thats not Florida....thats Tellico!
Crawfords campground.
welcome to MJR!>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
ERIK
95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!
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That's a nice CJ-5 you have there. Looks like I might have to make it to Tellico sometime this year. Indiana doesn't have much to offer fo rocks either. Welcome to MJR!04 Rubicon
4.5" RE Super Flex
1" BL
CV Yoke w/ Driveshaft
Currie Anti-rock swaybar
35" el cheapos
Front Bumper & Rockers
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Originally posted by tjrubiconThat's a nice CJ-5 you have there. Looks like I might have to make it to Tellico sometime this year. Indiana doesn't have much to offer fo rocks either. Welcome to MJR!
I belong to another fourm and we are doing our Annual Tellico trip in May, you are more than welcome to come along. You just have to get used to seeing Early cj5's and a few CJ6's and Flatties.....
Details here www.earlycj5.com
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I might have to take you up on that offer. One of my co-workers said I should check Tellico out sometime anyway. I don't have a problem with old CJs, personally I like them more than the newer Jeeps. But considering where I live, if you can find one that hasn't rusted apart, then you got lucky.
Are there any informative sites for Tellico? I've tried a search for it before and get a map of links to follow, then get lost trying to find trail info and difficulty....I don't feel like trashing my Jeep, yet.04 Rubicon
4.5" RE Super Flex
1" BL
CV Yoke w/ Driveshaft
Currie Anti-rock swaybar
35" el cheapos
Front Bumper & Rockers
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Originally posted by tjrubiconI might have to take you up on that offer. One of my co-workers said I should check Tellico out sometime anyway. I don't have a problem with old CJs, personally I like them more than the newer Jeeps. But considering where I live, if you can find one that hasn't rusted apart, then you got lucky.
Are there any informative sites for Tellico? I've tried a search for it before and get a map of links to follow, then get lost trying to find trail info and difficulty....I don't feel like trashing my Jeep, yet.
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