Jeep History Timeline
1903 The Standard Wheel Company expands bicycle operations to include Overland Automotive.
1903 The Overland "Runabout" is introduced.
1908 John North Willys, an Overland dealer in Elmira, NY travels to Indianapolis and buys the Overland Automotive Division of Standard Wheel Company.
1909 Overland Automotive is moved to Toledo, OH.
Jeep Horizons News
News about the latest Jeep modelss and aftermarket products directly from the manufacturers. Updated almost daily with the latest information.
Domain: http://www.jeephorizons.com
Jeep Horizons Tech Write-ups
The Jeep Horizons gateway to tech write-ups and installs with articles describing bumpers, skid plate, snorkel and cowl intakes, engine modifications, steering and suspension upgrades. Categories devoted to axle, suspension, armor and basic maintenance.
Domain: http://jeephorizons.com
Jeep Identification
What type of jeep did you see driving down the street? Here is a niffty little site describing and compairing different aspects of different years by photo.
Domain: http://www.onlyjeep.com
Jeep Model Designations
A list of the various Jeep model designations (i.e. MB, CJ, TJ, XJ, etc) Includes years or manufacture and some features to identify specific models.
Domain: http://jeephorizons.com
Jeep vehicles spotters guide
Pictures and information gathered from various magazines, books, and places around the web (too numerous too mention). Some information on older Jeeps is vague and inconsistent. This list covers the most common Jeeps one might come across, there are some unusual models that were manufactured not listed here.
Domain: http://www.offroaders.com
Jeep VIN Information
The Vehicle Identification Number, or VIN is important for many reasons. Most of these reasons have nothing to do with us owners. But to a hardcore Jeeper the knowledge of what the VIN stands for may bring a more comprehensive understanding of your rig and/or a sense of nostalgia.
Domain: http://www.getahelmet.com
Lift - law guide
With all the publicity about rollovers involving lifted vehicles, a lot of legal question have arisen about what suspension modifications are allowed and what'&s permitted in other states. THIS LIST IS CURRENT TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE. (Some states, such as New Jersey, have legislation pending.) Most state's AAA Auto Club offices can assist with lift-law questions, as can the DMV. Most larger libraries have copies of the Vehicle Code. We recommend you contact your local DMV for the final answer.
Domain: http://www.truckworld.com
LiftLaws
LET'S KICK THIS OFF BY SAYING THAT finding out what's legal in every state is about as tough as figuring which one of those whiny, rodent gnawing survivors would pocket a million bucks. You want to do right by The Man, but it ain't all that easy to track down the info. Start with the highway patrol and they'll send you to the DMV, who will refer you to the offices of Public Safety, who will recommend that you talk with AAA, who will return you to the highway patrol.
Seriously, there's more passing of the buck in some states than at a banquet at the Sportsman's Lodge. We even had one state's finest tell us he didn't have a clue and we should call a local 4x4 shop. But that's nothing like the one who told us we needed to talk to the attorney general. Right.
We'd like to think your attorney general is far too busy to take calls from Billy Joe Bob about his 4x4.
But despite all that, we still managed to compile the rules of the road. We burned up the phone lines trying to get all this information, but you online users might want to start with Officer.com, which has links to the police and DMV in almost every state (as well as international information), making it a good source for phone numbers and addresses. If you have further questions regarding the laws in your state, the best bet is indeed the highway patrol-but get the answers before you hit the road, not after you've been pulled over.
One thing you should be aware of: All states that base their laws on headlights and taillights take their measurements from the center of the lamp to the terra firma.
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