4bangerjp.com
General Forums => The Mess Hall => Topic started by: smashcoast on November 22, 2008, 05:22:56 PM
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I have seen this place in petersons and jp mag and live only a 1/2 hr away and never have been there.
Checked the website and it looks like a pretty cool place to find Jeep stuff, just wondering if any one in the SoCal area has been here before?
It's Scotty's jeep and 4x4 in Fonatna,CA
here's the website http://www.scottysjeepand4x4.com/
Let me know how it is I'll head out there the weekend after Thanksgiving and let you guy's know.
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The only thing I have heard is there prices are a bit on the high side.
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If you end up going take some pictures!! It looks like an awesome place
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Yup they have a lot of Jeep parts but are definitely on the pricey side
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Is it really like a junk yard? So is it pricey for a junk yard?
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Is it really like a junk yard? So is it pricey for a junk yard?
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=14349+Whittram,+Fontana,+CA+92335&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=40.052282,64.423828&ie=UTF8&ll=34.094872,-117.491535&spn=0.001282,0.002985&t=h&z=19
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Well that piture does me no good, that could be anywhere in Fontana! :biggrin:
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Well that piture does me no good, that could be anywhere in Fontana! :biggrin:
Zoom out. There is an address with ALL of the cross streets marked.
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I know where it is that was a joke! I dont know if you have ever been to fontucky but that looks like most of the area.
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I know where it is that was a joke! I dont know if you have ever been to fontucky but that looks like most of the area.
Ah, didn't know Fontana had a nickname. :lol:
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It sure does, not the most exciting area to visit
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hey, aw how do you like those 32x11.50 on that 4'' lift? do you wish you had the 33's or do they do the job?
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I had 33x 12.50's they where close to the same diam . I am pretty happy with these tires takes me pretty much where I want to gobigger tires make ot a bit easier but so far I have been able to keep up with my wheeling buddies that are mostly locked front and rear and on 35's bigger tires help but are not really necesary for most trails. Going from 33's to 32's gave me 2 to 3 mpg back so its not a bad tradeoff. Since its my daily driver it helps with the gas bill. I can live with 17mpg average for city , rockcrawling and highway driving
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I've been out there to Scotty's. Bought an airbox for CARB emissions testing a few years back
You get up their to the counter with the part somebody located/pulled for you. Then you get hit with the price.