Tax refund time!!!!
#17
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From: Over here...
Year: 1986
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2.8
I'm buying a pony to pull the Jeep when it's broken. Why a pony and not a horse? I think with the rear seats flipped down and some finagling of tools and spares I could fit it in the back.
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From: Columbus, Ohio
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Im thinkin tires and do the jump from 3" to 4.5-5" Maybe. shackles from RC, I got 1.75" coil spacers already, new leaf bushings and ubolts.
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From: Columbus, Ohio
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Now that I look at this, I went all day not even rememberin I wrote this and am just thinkin about it. Maybe just 33s and a winch bumper and stay at 3"
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From: South Dakota
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
My jeep is kind of on the back-burner right now...with the tax returns and wifes college loans we'll be putting a down payment on a car for her to drive daily and to travel with(gonna save running up miles on the xj), then exhaust, leveling kit, and windshield for my chevy and some derby car parts.
#28
Not to be a buzzkill (I can be good at that!) but does anyone else realise that a "tax refund" is simply money you've loaned the government - at zero interest?
And, if you owe them money at the end of the year, they've no trouble charging you interest (but just try to charge them even two points on money they owe you?)
Plan ahead, and try to make it come out even at the end of the year. I'd rather collect interest on the money myself than loan it out at gunpoint for naught (besides, think about recent government policy. Would you actually trust them enough to loan them money?)
And, if you owe them money at the end of the year, they've no trouble charging you interest (but just try to charge them even two points on money they owe you?)
Plan ahead, and try to make it come out even at the end of the year. I'd rather collect interest on the money myself than loan it out at gunpoint for naught (besides, think about recent government policy. Would you actually trust them enough to loan them money?)
#29
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From: some small town oregon
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Not to be a buzzkill (I can be good at that!) but does anyone else realise that a "tax refund" is simply money you've loaned the government - at zero interest?
And, if you owe them money at the end of the year, they've no trouble charging you interest (but just try to charge them even two points on money they owe you?)
Plan ahead, and try to make it come out even at the end of the year. I'd rather collect interest on the money myself than loan it out at gunpoint for naught (besides, think about recent government policy. Would you actually trust them enough to loan them money?)
And, if you owe them money at the end of the year, they've no trouble charging you interest (but just try to charge them even two points on money they owe you?)
Plan ahead, and try to make it come out even at the end of the year. I'd rather collect interest on the money myself than loan it out at gunpoint for naught (besides, think about recent government policy. Would you actually trust them enough to loan them money?)