It's a VM engine they make engines for all sorts of vehicles including merc , I've got the 3lt in my grand Cherokee and it goes hard , no other diesel pulls like these things . I'm in a rural area full of Toyota owners and there are now half a dozen jeeps getting about . They all do over 50km per year as our wives don't like the oil getting cold and none of them would go back to a Toyota even if they where 10k cheaper ,they also use a litre less per 100km which adds up when you put the k's on them. I'd go and drive it and see how it goesSmee wrote:A good mate of mine is the Parts Manager for a Big Jeep agency.He reckons stay away from the smaller Diesel Engine.
It is essentially a Fiat he supplies lots of replacement parts for them.
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Police are looking for a Jeep Wrangler with a powder horn hanging from the roll cage.....Gnome wrote:Now that sounds like a plan right there, will be able to do the "where did the car go when it's fired because of all the smoke it would make for a quick getaway!!The Raven wrote:Ahh, just fold down the windscreen and open the hatch....Gnome wrote:Oh that would be fun to hang the muzzle loader at almost 60 inch in length!!Seddo wrote:Overhead gun rack?
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+1BP72 wrote:It's a VM engine they make engines for all sorts of vehicles including merc , I've got the 3lt in my grand Cherokee and it goes hard , no other diesel pulls like these things . I'm in a rural area full of Toyota owners and there are now half a dozen jeeps getting about . They all do over 50km per year as our wives don't like the oil getting cold and none of them would go back to a Toyota even if they where 10k cheaper ,they also use a litre less per 100km which adds up when you put the k's on them. I'd go and drive it and see how it goesSmee wrote:A good mate of mine is the Parts Manager for a Big Jeep agency.He reckons stay away from the smaller Diesel Engine.
It is essentially a Fiat he supplies lots of replacement parts for them.
VM Motori make a number of diesels fitted to all sorts of name brand vehicles. They are good engines, and a look at the history of VM Motori would show that. Yes, there is a FIAT tie in but that doesn't imply they are no good, otherwise GM wouldn't have a 50% stake in them.
However, if one size engine is 'better' than another I'd like to know exactly why.
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I have no idea where the motors are made or by whom but am only quoting my mate.
But Colorado owners seem happy enough
But Colorado owners seem happy enough
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I bought a jeep! 
The only negative is it has full doors so I'm waiting to hear back from a mate (traffic cop) on the legalities of driving it without a door. I'm up for a $88 bracket to relocate the mirrors to the body or $550 plus paint for a set of secondhand half doors

The only negative is it has full doors so I'm waiting to hear back from a mate (traffic cop) on the legalities of driving it without a door. I'm up for a $88 bracket to relocate the mirrors to the body or $550 plus paint for a set of secondhand half doors
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[quote="Seddo"]I bought a jeep! 
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You're going to need a bigger boat..........gun.
Bruce

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You're going to need a bigger boat..........gun.

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What colour is it?B4408 wrote:Seddo wrote:I bought a jeep!![]()
You're going to need a bigger boat..........gun.![]()
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I'm working on a bigger gun
It's blue
It's blue
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Seddo wrote:
It's blue
does it match Glenn's eyes ??



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My eye's are green yah goose!
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Congrats and Look forward to seeing it at the Missed-a-thonSeddo wrote:I bought a jeep!

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Get it right.Gnome wrote:Congrats and Look forward to seeing it at the MissathonSeddo wrote:I bought a jeep!

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He did get it right Camel!
It is YOU that have got wrong!!!!!!!!!!!
It's been organized and run by MISSED and that is why it's called the MISSEDathon!
You were the one who took it upon yourself to rename it after a few shooters missed some targets!
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It is YOU that have got wrong!!!!!!!!!!!
It's been organized and run by MISSED and that is why it's called the MISSEDathon!
You were the one who took it upon yourself to rename it after a few shooters missed some targets!
Glenn
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Glenn wrote:He did get it right Camel!
It is YOU that have got wrong!!!!!!!!!!!
It's been organized and run by MISSED and that is why it's called the MISSEDathon!
You were the one who took it upon yourself to rename it after a few shooters missed some targets!
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Whats on the breast of the shirts Glenn ?


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I picked it up today. The first thing i did was take the top off before i left the dealer.

So much for a decent rwc, as soon as i got past 90km the was a wobble in the tyres and i thought they were unbalanced but when i got to my tyre guy in traf there were 2 different tread patters and brands of tyres on it, throw in a different for the spare and i have 3 tyre of tread on the car. I ordered a set of Kumo 30" tyres for it, it was 5 minutes after the cut off (which was how long they took to check how long the 31" would be on back order for) so i may not have them tomorrow. There might have been room for 31x10.5" but its 2-3 weeks before i can get a lit kit fitted and i dont want to drive on the current tyres for that long so i took the safe option and went for 30x9.5" as i cant see the extra 1/2" of clearance making any difference to performance. I'll get some bigger mud tyres down the track.
When i got back to the office i put on the grab handles, i have a set of side bars sitting here but i will wait the 2-3 weeks for the front and rear bar to arrive and do them all at the same time.

So much for a decent rwc, as soon as i got past 90km the was a wobble in the tyres and i thought they were unbalanced but when i got to my tyre guy in traf there were 2 different tread patters and brands of tyres on it, throw in a different for the spare and i have 3 tyre of tread on the car. I ordered a set of Kumo 30" tyres for it, it was 5 minutes after the cut off (which was how long they took to check how long the 31" would be on back order for) so i may not have them tomorrow. There might have been room for 31x10.5" but its 2-3 weeks before i can get a lit kit fitted and i dont want to drive on the current tyres for that long so i took the safe option and went for 30x9.5" as i cant see the extra 1/2" of clearance making any difference to performance. I'll get some bigger mud tyres down the track.
When i got back to the office i put on the grab handles, i have a set of side bars sitting here but i will wait the 2-3 weeks for the front and rear bar to arrive and do them all at the same time.