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Hello from a 'Newbi', that just upgraded from a 1978 Toyota Chinook camper to a 2003 Jeep grand Cherokee Laredo.

I do most of my own mechanic work and have done so for decades.
The mechanic work I can do is limited to a combination of the tools I have, can borrow, rent, or can afford to buy and includes my experience as a mobile, shade tree auto mechanic.
That being said, my experience with working on 4x4's has been pretty much everything from bumper to bumper on a 1985 Toyota 4 Runner with the five-speed manual transmission. I did the work for somebody else, it wasn't mine, but I have not worked on any jeeps or much else 4x4 other than 85 4 runner in 4x4 for that matter.
I have never really been involved with major fabricating of upgrades on anything without having an experienced person do at least the majority of, if not all "fabrications".
Anyway, I do have mechanical experience and knowledge that will help me save a lot of money on the GC in the long run.
Anyway, that's it.
I do most of my own mechanic work and have done so for decades.
The mechanic work I can do is limited to a combination of the tools I have, can borrow, rent, or can afford to buy and includes my experience as a mobile, shade tree auto mechanic.
That being said, my experience with working on 4x4's has been pretty much everything from bumper to bumper on a 1985 Toyota 4 Runner with the five-speed manual transmission. I did the work for somebody else, it wasn't mine, but I have not worked on any jeeps or much else 4x4 other than 85 4 runner in 4x4 for that matter.
I have never really been involved with major fabricating of upgrades on anything without having an experienced person do at least the majority of, if not all "fabrications".
Anyway, I do have mechanical experience and knowledge that will help me save a lot of money on the GC in the long run.
Anyway, that's it.