Jeep Pranks
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JK Junkie
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Jeep Pranks
So I have been thinking about ways to get back at a few buddies of mine. In June last summer they thought it would be funny to take our big huge pile of nicely sized and stacked firewood. Now that would have been funny, had they not burned all of it, especially since we had two more days to go.
So i thought to myself, "self, who would know such ways to seek revenge on people" and then figured who would know better then us Jeepers. My buddies drive Grand Cherokee's the one is on 32's on the street and 35 MT/R Kevlar offroad and the other is running 33" KM's on his V8 GC.
This thread is not just for me, Tell all of us some of your Jeep pranks, or ideas to do so
So i thought to myself, "self, who would know such ways to seek revenge on people" and then figured who would know better then us Jeepers. My buddies drive Grand Cherokee's the one is on 32's on the street and 35 MT/R Kevlar offroad and the other is running 33" KM's on his V8 GC.
This thread is not just for me, Tell all of us some of your Jeep pranks, or ideas to do so
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It wasn't a Jeep but a buddy that a few friends were getting back put a bumper sticker on his car. I included a link to the sticker.
http://www.worldflagstickers.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypag e.tpl&product_id=392&vmcchk=1&option=com_virtuemar t&Itemid=61
http://www.worldflagstickers.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypag e.tpl&product_id=392&vmcchk=1&option=com_virtuemar t&Itemid=61
Last edited by toad; 03-02-2010 at 07:55 PM.
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JK Junkie
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Nice one on the high lift jack, however my best bet would be to get him/his Jeep when he's sleeping. a highlift would be kind of loud no? jacking the Jeep up would work though, and propping it up. i've got alot of time yet.
as for zip ties on the axle? i'm not sure what you mean, and we would be wheeling alot that weekend so i wouldn't want them coming off on the trails, we tread lightly and clean up while we wheel.
as for zip ties on the axle? i'm not sure what you mean, and we would be wheeling alot that weekend so i wouldn't want them coming off on the trails, we tread lightly and clean up while we wheel.
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Stick pop corn kernals in the radiator. I used to carry a hand full of them in my pocket riding motorcycles for a-holes. Throw them over the shoulder and let them get lodged in the radiator fins.
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JK Freak
If they have screw-on radio antennas.....
Unscrew the antenna. Apply 3 turns of teflon tape to the thread of the antenna. Screw it back on. Make sure no excess tape is visible.
Radio reception is now non-existent. The chances of anyone, even a mechanic, figuring out what happened is virtually nil. If you're nice, you may tell them. If they don't deserve a break, don't say a word. They'll replace the radio first. Still no reception. Maybe they will ring-out the antenna and cable with an ohmmeter. If they do, they will figure it's bad and replace it. Of course, you have a whole roll of teflon tape remaining....
If that isn't enough... A mixture of garlic powder, tomato powder and onion powder dumped into the cowl vent will keep their rigs smelling like a cheap pizzeria for months...
My regards,
Widewing
Unscrew the antenna. Apply 3 turns of teflon tape to the thread of the antenna. Screw it back on. Make sure no excess tape is visible.
Radio reception is now non-existent. The chances of anyone, even a mechanic, figuring out what happened is virtually nil. If you're nice, you may tell them. If they don't deserve a break, don't say a word. They'll replace the radio first. Still no reception. Maybe they will ring-out the antenna and cable with an ohmmeter. If they do, they will figure it's bad and replace it. Of course, you have a whole roll of teflon tape remaining....
If that isn't enough... A mixture of garlic powder, tomato powder and onion powder dumped into the cowl vent will keep their rigs smelling like a cheap pizzeria for months...
My regards,
Widewing