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Looking to hook up with some beginning to intermediate off-roaders in the San Diego area.

I am a newb to jeeping but not to common sense. I bought a jeep to try, and if I like it I will buy another and give this one to my daughter.

I am truly a quick learner and looking for other beginners or some old salt that is just willing to share the wisdom of their experience.

I would like to go jeeping at least once a month and of course more during the learning stages.

Currently, fire roads are all I have found around hear and a few construction areas.

What I am proposing is that all the way south newbs UNITE... if we can find some old salts to come along we can all learn faster. But I say lets get this thing rolling...

WHO IS WITH ME....?

Current jeep is

88 YJ
31x10.5.15 BFG ATs
I6 258 carbed
Pretty good condition but I am replacing all the parts that should have been replaced ages ago. (Hoses/clamps/Top etc...)
(The jeep sat for 3 years so I'm shaking out all the cobwebs...)
 
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Anyone interested in a bunch of Jp and 4 wheelers magazines? I sold my place in Ramona so I'll be downsizing as I move down to Poway. I need to get rid of a bunch of stuff or in the trash it goes. I'll probably have some furniture and a tv or 3 to get rid of as well. I'll post that up in the for sale section later.
 
#36,255 ·
Any recommendations on an inexpensive gas-less MIG welder? I have tons of patch work to do on the bug so I think I'm going to be in the market for a 110v welder. I figure it'll save me tons of money by being able to do the patch work myself, instead of having to pay somebody to do it.
 
#36,256 ·
Joey, just get a gas mig. Gonna be a whole lot better for body work than flux. I use a Miller 220 but any decent 110 shielded mig will do the job.
 
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