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    For you new to Jeepin' a little help for you.

    Well, I've been studying the internet feverishly to try to learn what I am looking for.......So far it SEEMS that I'd like a YJ to get the leaf springs, and I am hearing that it is best to avoid the carburated versions, so I'd possibly look for EFI and think that is the 1993 to 1995, correct...
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    For you new to Jeepin' a little help for you.

    So I've been told that Jeeps of the 90's came with 4.10 gears in 4 cytlinders and something like 3.08's in 6 cylinders........Is this true and should I be looking for a four cylinder to get the lower gears?:???:
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    For you new to Jeepin' a little help for you.

    Thanks! Not to be funny, but where would a 1996 fall into the classification?:?:
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    For you new to Jeepin' a little help for you.

    I have nothing right now, as I'm selling my quad to a buddy of mine to raise some cash to get my Jeep. I'm trying to get ideas of what is out there to look for to get a good base for the project.....So far I'm looking for a late 90's CJ with a 6 cylinder.........:-|
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    For you new to Jeepin' a little help for you.

    Yeah, you are probably right! LOL! I guess maybe I should just ask, will the stock auto hold up to the demands of wheelin'? Within reason of course.
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    For you new to Jeepin' a little help for you.

    Which transmission is most durable/ practicle for crawling and general wheelin? Auto or stick?
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