JustinS
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How did the jeep recovery go?
For drive line then I can totally understand. Ive done that with quite a few Wagoneers that were rusty buckets of tetanus and needed to be scrapped. I would remove everything useful then have the frame and body hauled away. Then sit on the parts that were good till someone bought them at my price.
How did the jeep recovery go?
LOL Greatest thread ever. IT pimp by trade as well.
I have a 42U full rack at the house
AC'd my garage, fully insulated to support such stuff.
All virtualized with HP DL380's via a cisco 3570 48 porter
I'm so sick I'm debating on putting a SAN in. I have an older EMC CX4 i can put in with about 80TB's. I have a dedicated 100amp circuit for it
This would sit next to the Harley and Turbo Busa.
I've contemplated a real SAN. Every once in a while they pop up on CL and man are they tempting. In order to do that, though, I'd probably need to update my house's circuit. I have 150 amp service but that has a 100amp breaker feeding the garage -plus my entire house. I imagine those SANs are a little power hungry. Currently I've got about 12TB but I'm over 50% utilization now.
The truck performed great. Really didn't even notice the XJ on the back the entire way home ... other than the bad gas mileage.
Took 9 1/2 tanks of gas for the journey, 2 Monster energy drinks, several snacks, and a lot of great stories and memories I'll get to hold on to forever.Awesome! Glad the trip was mostly incident free, and that the XJ was as described. My 98 that I was talking about earlier was a 5 speed, which makes me regret selling it even moreGood luck with the swap!
That's exactly what I'm doing. My next post will be about this journey and, well, yeah ... I think I need a tetanus shot!
Getting ready to write that thread now
hahahahaI've contemplated a real SAN. Every once in a while they pop up on CL and man are they tempting. In order to do that, though, I'd probably need to update my house's circuit. I have 150 amp service but that has a 100amp breaker feeding the garage -plus my entire house. I imagine those SANs are a little power hungry. Currently I've got about 12TB but I'm over 50% utilization now.
How do you like the HPs? I've always been a Dell guy but a previous job got me interested in the HPs. They seem to be good stuff.
Awesome, looking forward to the trans swap.
I tend to choose whats best - for that its HP by far.
Dell makes good stuff but HP its just a step above. ILO way better than DRAC
hp's management suite is better
blades are better
Everyone seems to be on the converged band wagon these days IE Nutanix.
Just not drinking the coolaid yet
I'm a nerd who loves the XJ too, so welcome!
Can we talk about that 25U server you spoke of? What do you have stacked in there?
Exceptionally cool. Im a geek as well. I likewise have a 25u rack in the cellar. Pfsense firewall, server, and other stuff. Running mythtv dvr since 2001. Anticipating your construct. Welcome!
Jeeps... Iowa... Garage... Nice!
I barely understand some of the computer talk, but if you ever need help moving something heavy, I'm just down the road.![]()

Good looking server rack you have there! I have been tinkering with PFsense, ESXi and unraid server.
Nice garage setup too!
No idea whats going on in this thread with the computer stuff, but hey Im in Iowa too! Western Iowa tho.
Dig the XJs too. Its a bit of a drive for you, but I highly recommend heading down to Tuttle Creek in KS. I promise you'll have a blast.


Everyone seems to be on the converged band wagon these days IE Nutanix.
Just not drinking the coolaid yet
As an Old school blade guy who just replaced 3 racks of older stuff with 18Us of Nutanix.
The bandwagon has plenty more room.
and SSD is SOO nice.
Nutanix has a free to use PRISM application which mirrors their backend so you can get a feel for it.
Good stuff.
What implement paint is that?
I've never heard of the Nutanix stuff. Interesting. Off to Google I go ...
Yes - SSD is awesome. I'm so glad it's finally coming down in price!
When the CIO from the company that bought us out started talking Nutanix and Hyperconverged i kind of glassed over.
But man I tell you. Our DR went from an entire rack to a co-lo with 6U and 2U was firewall.
The Nutanix/Prism backend works natively through VmWare and most other virt platforms. So it's incredibly easy to spin stuff up on it. Then once its up you never really have to worry about it. And the thing that kills me is how easy it is to fail things over. Our 18Us of Nutanix can loose up to 75% I believe of the capacity and still keep going.
I am a believer and fully believe these things will take over for Blades going forward.
Oh shoot GarageJournal Not HardWire. Sorry.
Nice jeep good paint. JB Weld is awesome. :-D
I wish I would have seen this before we just dumped a ton of money into EMC/CISCO ... Does it replace a VMWare hypervisor or does it run on top of it?
Thanks! I'm a JBWeld believer haha
It KILLS Cisco UCS product.
It allows the HyperVisor to run on top of PRISM. Energy and Heat/Cool savings are noticeable day one. Finance guys loved that little tidbit.
JB weld held my mirror on after a particularly nasty hill climb ended up with me and a rock outcropping disagreeing on the proper placement of a driver side rear view mirror.
The Rock won but I had JB weld
I'm with some of the others on here that the computer IT stuff is WAY over my head, but I like Jeeps even though I've never owned one. My wife just picked up a new JKU and it is a lot of fun. We are also a family of manual transmissions. The only thing I currently have that is an auto is my truck. '06 Duramax 1 Ton CCLB, they just didn't make many of them like the XJ, and when you do find them they are tons of money I've bought 3 Duramax CC 4wd trucks for what you can get a 6 speed for. Maybe one day...
JB
I'm with some of the others on here that the computer IT stuff is WAY over my head, but I like Jeeps even though I've never owned one. My wife just picked up a new JKU and it is a lot of fun. We are also a family of manual transmissions. The only thing I currently have that is an auto is my truck. '06 Duramax 1 Ton CCLB, they just didn't make many of them like the XJ, and when you do find them they are tons of money I've bought 3 Duramax CC 4wd trucks for what you can get a 6 speed for. Maybe one day...
JB
Dude those JKUs are no joke. Take it out into the woods and get it dirty.
After awhile
1.5 inch body lift
1 inch motormount lift
flatbelly skid
after that
3 inch short arm lift
35' or 37' tires
They really are the best bang for the buck in terms off offroading and Daily Driving! Unless were talking about 99-2004 Jeep Wranglers. But they arent as comfortable on road.

JLU is going to be a definite change from the old style wranglers. I would hold off on buying one as it is going to be a FIAT first. It will need a year or two to work out the kinks.
The used market for Wranglers is insane. 10 year old wranglers still command top dollar. Heck Ive been looking for a 20 year old wrangler and its still worth every bit of 9k.
Which has me looking for a 10 year old LJ with some cosmetic problems.
That's almost what I'm afraid of - it's just a new addiction. It'll start with something little. The wife and I will be driving along one day perfectly content in our very nice JKU. The sun will be shining. Our bank account will be happy. The kids will be laughing. Then I see it. What is that, in the corner of my eye? That's a bad a$$ set of rubber on that JKU. But, man, if I put tires that big I'll need to lift it. If I lift it then I better do Long Arms so that it can handle better off road. If I lift it and put tires on it then I better put better gears and a locker in it. If I put a locker in it then I better put a winch on the front in case I get stuck. If I get stuck and need the winch then I better also have some skid plates to make sure nothing gets damaged.
All of that happens because I see nice tires on a Wrangler. All that and I'm sitting at the local bankruptcy lawyer's desk explaining how I'm willing to let the house go but don't you dare touch that Jeep.![]()
So long arms are horrid. Only good thing about them is the increased on road ride handling.
Offroad they get caught up in everything and hang you up.
But yes the addicition is there.
Especially after you drop 10k in parts on your jeep and then can't get up the waterfall.
SO you budget out another 10k and go out with a smile on your face only to see some old guy in a CJ with 33s happily jump it right over the waterfall and your over in the corner with a 30k dollar 20 year old wrangler that can't go over the waterfall.
so out comes the wallet again.
pretty soon your wrangler is more expensive then some Porsche driving down the road.

That pretty much sums it up.
When you think about a Wrangler with only logic in mind, they are the most impractical and expensive vehicle you can buy for the basic levels of practicality they provide. Put a Highlander up against it. About the same price. But the highlander is quiet, reliable, comfortable, and has a ton of features. Then then you say the words "off road" and all of that practicality goes out the window as you open your wallet and willingly give up practicality to have a bad a$$ vehicle that doesn't need a road to have fun.
Good thing I gave up logical thinking years ago otherwise I'd be conflicted![]()
yep perfectly put.
I have always said that the PERFECT logical vehicle is always the Tacoma.
It handles Very well on-road and with some moderate modifications it does Very well off-road. it's a truck so its practical and it comes in 4 doors so it's good for kids as well as cargo.
unfortunately Ive never met anyone with enough sense to stop at moderate modifications so Ive only really heard stories.
Dude those JKUs are no joke. Take it out into the woods and get it dirty.
After awhile
1.5 inch body lift
1 inch motormount lift
flatbelly skid
after that
3 inch short arm lift
35' or 37' tires
They really are the best bang for the buck in terms off offroading and Daily Driving! Unless were talking about 99-2004 Jeep Wranglers. But they arent as comfortable on road.
How is she liking the JKU? We are in the process of selling our Acadia specifically to buy a Wrangler Unlimited ... but we're debating on when to actually buy it. Buying a used one, unless you go back a few years, barely saves any money. So, if I'm going to fork out $40k on a Jeep, do I get the last year of the JKU or do I wait for the JLU as the 2018 model and get the diesel stick so maybe I can get better than 15 mpg. The only problem with waiting for the JLU is that we would then be down to my Sonic and my XJ as only mode of transport for us and the crazies. Not a big deal, but every once in a while the XJ needs a little work - or I do something crazy like convert it to a stick.
I love being a manual only family. That's one of the reasons on moving to the JK/LU and converting my XJ. They are, in my opinion, just more fun to drive. I've ran into the same problem as you, though, with the trucks. GM seems to have a personal vendetta against manual transmissions in a truck - I think the newest one I've seen is a 2004 ish and that is like finding a unicorn with a platinum plated horn ... Ford seems to make them a little newer than that and the Dodge with the Cummins seems to go up to around 2010ish. I want a truck and I'd love it to be a diesel (the XJ just can't pull a lot around) but I want a stick ... so I have a feeling it's going to be a LONG time before the planets align and I have money at the same time as finding a diesel, manual, full sized truck.
This reply got out of hand, sorry.
Wow, I didn't expect to open this up and find a novel on Jeep ownership, but glad I did. As I said I've never owned a Jeep of any kind, but we (Okay Okay my wife) have one now and with only 6,000 miles on it I'll tell what I've experienced. First of all it was brand new 2016 Sahara with the 75th anniversary package, very sharp looking Jeep and with the 6-speed easier on fuel, and cheaper than the auto. It gets 18-19 mpg all the time with her driving, if I drive on a trip and take it "easy" I can darn near get 20 every time. It does have the hard top and is relatively quiet but louder than her last car, but much cooler! Here is one pretty much identical to what we picked up, the 75th anniversary packaged had the special badges, bumpers and an awesome hood that is hard to see in these pictures.
Link to "same" JKU we have.
When we decided to buy new it was because we were in a similar boat, couldn't find anything with less than 100k miles for a reasonable price so just said screw it and bought one with a loan, I hate loans, but hopefully wont have to buy another for a long long time. My personal list of vehicles have mileages of 160k, 185k, 285k, and 365k, so I plan to keep this one just as long as those.
We live on what the county calls a gravel road, but when it rains I don't drive a car as I might not make it out, I've even struggled a few times in my truck so she definitely gets it dirty plenty often. Her biggest complaint is the mud kicks up onto the door handles and hinges. There isn't much chance of her letting me put a lift on it anytime soon, she is only 5' tall and we have two in car seats that are becoming a struggle for her to get that high up as is. Once I inherit it then I'll make it a fun off road rig. I have no intention of selling it because we have a lifetime warranty on the drivetrain, engine, trans, transfer case, and axles, I plan to put that to the test.
I'm a big fan of having spares as you can see above I have my commuter car, spare commuter car, truck, identical truck for spare parts that I'm parting out, and fun sunny weather car, not listed in mileage because it is under 20k at 15 years old. As above I'd go new, better interest rates if you get a loan, and with the JLU coming out you can get a tried and tested JKU for a decent deal in the coming year or so.
If you want a manual full size diesel truck Ram is your only option, they even still have them new even up into the Laramie package, but they are de-tuned compared to the auto's.GM stopped in 2006 I believe and Ford was either 2010 or 2011, but I'm not a fan of their 6.0/6.4's personally. Her JKU is only rated at 3,000 pounds towing so no better than the XJ really, that is just a utility trailer and 4 wheeler or two. I only know two people out of all of my friends that have a manual GM diesel and am jelious, but just can't justify some of the asking prices. I really want to find a LBZ (version of the Duramax in 2006-2007) with a manual, crew cab, 1 ton 4x4 with some comfort options, and less than 100k miles and not have to pay over 10k, or even 20k for the right one. But as you said that is like finding a Unicorn with a diamond encrusted platinum covered horn that craps gold nuggets. I won't hold my breath and may end up just having to build one from a few other trucks.
Told you that was a long response,
JB

Made a little progress in the shop last night on the XJ. I found the why the front driver's speaker wasn't working due to one of the wires just going to nowhere. However, the overwhelming smell from the implement paint started to give me a headache so I wasn't able to get the new wire ran.
Most importantly, though, I found a high lift for only $30 on a FB swap site. Made in USA and seems to be in good shape - just needs a little TLC.
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One of my long term goals with the welder I purchased is to build my own bumpers. I'd like to build one that can incorporate the high lift ... I just need a LOT of practice before I go displaying my welds like that![]()
Careful with those high lifts. Ive seen more damage caused by them than problems solved by them.
especially if you enjoy your bones unbroken.
It KILLS Cisco UCS product.
It allows the HyperVisor to run on top of PRISM. Energy and Heat/Cool savings are noticeable day one. Finance guys loved that little tidbit.
JB weld held my mirror on after a particularly nasty hill climb ended up with me and a rock outcropping disagreeing on the proper placement of a driver side rear view mirror.
The Rock won but I had JB weld
Don't apologize - I appreciate the conversation and information. That's what this site is about, right? Conversing about the things we are knowledgeable and passionate about.
I'm glad to hear the JKU can get close to 20mpg. The main reason we went with the Acadia last year was that we wanted a little better gas mileage than what we thought the JKUs got. So we sacrificed getting a vehicle we wanted with the idea that the Acadia is supposed to get over 20mpg. Not at all. We get 19.1 mpg. No matter how we baby the throttle, that's all we get. So now we've bought a vehicle we didn't really want for a reason that isn't even accurate. Those 75th anniversary editions are sharp - if we can find one in her blue we might have to jump on it.
You're at my mileage goals - I'm only 29 and I've owned 36 (I think) vehicles. I'm tired of rotating through vehicles. My wife is tired of rotating through vehicles. We just want to get what we want and stick with it just can't go anymore. My XJ has 177k on the body but the engine has less than 10k on it. My Sonic is only 4 years old and should hit 80k by the end of the week. We put a lot of miles on our cars, but, if properly maintained, can easily hit the higher numbers. In my brain, high mileage cars are an achievement - it says "i bought this car. I drove the sh!t out of this car. I had a damn good time in this car."
Luckily we live on pavement, but I can't imagine living on gravel like that. We want a place in the country, but I don't know if I can handle the gravel. I love having a clean car every once in a while ... being on gravel would make that much more difficult. How did you swing the lifetime warranty? Is that an add-on warranty or is that something Fiat/Chrysler is doing now?
The car seats ... how well does it handle the 2 car seats? I think our kids will be in them for probably another year or so before we can put them in boosters.
That's pretty much what we are thinking. We're trying to get rid of the Acadia now (something proving to be more difficult than expected) and we'll just live with the Sonic and the XJ for a few months to save up a little more $$ for the JKU. The JLU is interesting, but I'm way too nervous about a brand new vehicle like that - even look at the first 2-3 years of the JKU. They used that 3.8 and it was junk and they had been using that engine before for years. I'm afraid for what a brand new owner, building a brand new engine on a brand new platform is going to be like ... so this makes for a great opportunity to get a JKU at a great place.
I browse CL on a daily basis. Like you said these diesels are the holy grail of truck finds. I'll make a deal that if I see one ... I'll let you know. But don't get your hopes up ...