Karnaj
Well-Known Member
In my neck of the woods it's 10 years, so try to keep it under wraps for a couple more months and you're home free.To go along with the above theme, this is pretty much how I broke in my TJ back in 1997 when I first bought it. Only car I've ever bought new, for now anyway. I had wanted a Jeep since I was a kid, and finally got one. Took the top off and went camping in the Cascade mountains with a group, out in the woods, no campground (we call that refugee camping), all of our families, including pets and kids. Once camp was set up, my bud and I cracked beers, & I said, let's test this baby out. So we jumped in, locked 'er into 4 lo, and headed straight up the steepest thing I could find. 10 seconds off the fire road and we roll over a big rock, smash the tranny skid plate on a rock, and we both spill beer. WOOHOO! I think this procedure is listed in the user guide as proper break-in.
True story, but I'll never admit to it in court (what's the statute of limitations on this?).
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