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Ride Pix
(and the hi-jack continues)
I agree, it makes me think I should get something that I can tear up a little. Not that this is the first time the thought has crossed, but this time it is more prevalent than before. KJK "JimG" > wrote in message ... : <continue hi-jack> : Yep... those guys with the XJ's used to have nice CJ's and YJ's, but sold : out and picked up the bangers to give it h$LL! I must admit... there is : some attraction to that way of thinking. : <end hi-jack> : : JimG : : "KJ.Kate" wrote in message ... : > Sorry for hijacking the thread too, blame my hubby, he pointed it out. : > DANG! : > They are really tearing stuff up! : > Looks like all of those rigs have been turned into thrashers. : > : : |
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Ride Pix
KJ.Kate wrote:
> (and the hi-jack continues) > I agree, it makes me think I should get something that I can tear up a > little. Not that this is the first time the thought has crossed, but this > time it is more prevalent than before. Don't worry, after a few years the dirt becomes just something on your Jeep. If your Jeep is clean, you're not driving it correctly! |
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Ride Pix
Well the darn thing has North Carolina mud all over it right now!
I just don't want to tear it up for a few years. I want to play but not ruin it. It's only a few months old! KJK "Scott in Baltimore" > wrote in message ... : KJ.Kate wrote: : > (and the hi-jack continues) : > I agree, it makes me think I should get something that I can tear up a : > little. Not that this is the first time the thought has crossed, but this : > time it is more prevalent than before. : : Don't worry, after a few years the dirt becomes just something on your Jeep. : If your Jeep is clean, you're not driving it correctly! |
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Ride Pix
Mine is clean, especially the engine bay. Just takes me a ******* long time
to clean it after I've been in mud .. I don't like dirty engines, as it makes it more difficult to spot leaks and things. Dave "KJ.Kate" > wrote in message ... > Well the darn thing has North Carolina mud all over it right now! > > I just don't want to tear it up for a few years. I want to play but not ruin > it. > It's only a few months old! > > KJK > > "Scott in Baltimore" > wrote in message > ... > : KJ.Kate wrote: > : > (and the hi-jack continues) > : > I agree, it makes me think I should get something that I can tear up a > : > little. Not that this is the first time the thought has crossed, but > this > : > time it is more prevalent than before. > : > : Don't worry, after a few years the dirt becomes just something on your > Jeep. > : If your Jeep is clean, you're not driving it correctly! > > |
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Ride Pix
I'm the same way. I always keep my engine bays as clean as I can.
The bay on my Cobra looked like new when I traded her in. KJK "Dave Milne" > wrote in message . uk... : Mine is clean, especially the engine bay. Just takes me a ******* long time : to clean it after I've been in mud .. : I don't like dirty engines, as it makes it more difficult to spot leaks and : things. : : Dave : : "KJ.Kate" > wrote in message : ... : > Well the darn thing has North Carolina mud all over it right now! : > : > I just don't want to tear it up for a few years. I want to play but not : ruin : > it. : > It's only a few months old! : > : > KJK : > : > "Scott in Baltimore" > wrote in message : > ... : > : KJ.Kate wrote: : > : > (and the hi-jack continues) : > : > I agree, it makes me think I should get something that I can tear up a : > : > little. Not that this is the first time the thought has crossed, but : > this : > : > time it is more prevalent than before. : > : : > : Don't worry, after a few years the dirt becomes just something on your : > Jeep. : > : If your Jeep is clean, you're not driving it correctly! : > : > : : |
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which radio to buy for my TJ??
My antenna was factory ounted to the top of my rig at the back above the
gate. The only time I have trouble is when I am under an overpass, in the garage or tucked in below high cliffs... I would bet that the reason you are having trouble is that it's inside the vehicle. Especially since you can get a signal when you place the antenna on the hood. Kate > wrote in message oups.com... :I also got Sirius for Xmas. I mounted the antenna with velcro to the : dash of my YJ. It works, but sometimes takes 5 min of "aquiring : signal" before it works consistantly. Is that because it is inside the : Jeep or due to my location? : : If mounting the antenna to the hood makes it work instantly, id be : willing to give that a try. : : CTM : |
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Ride Pix
Well....
I always recommend a mud bath for those folks with hard to find oil leaks. Seriously. Once the mud dries, it is really easy to see where any leaks come from. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) Dave Milne wrote: > > Mine is clean, especially the engine bay. Just takes me a ******* long time > to clean it after I've been in mud .. > I don't like dirty engines, as it makes it more difficult to spot leaks and > things. > > Dave > > "KJ.Kate" > wrote in message > ... > > Well the darn thing has North Carolina mud all over it right now! > > > > I just don't want to tear it up for a few years. I want to play but not > ruin > > it. > > It's only a few months old! > > > > KJK > > > > "Scott in Baltimore" > wrote in message > > ... > > : KJ.Kate wrote: > > : > (and the hi-jack continues) > > : > I agree, it makes me think I should get something that I can tear up a > > : > little. Not that this is the first time the thought has crossed, but > > this > > : > time it is more prevalent than before. > > : > > : Don't worry, after a few years the dirt becomes just something on your > > Jeep. > > : If your Jeep is clean, you're not driving it correctly! > > > > |
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which radio to buy for my TJ??
When on the dash the windshield frame and wipers can cause problems. Try it
on the roll bar... mine works great there. Satellite antennas will pickup fine through canvass and fiberglass; its metals and rock that give them difficulties. JimG > I also got Sirius for Xmas. I mounted the antenna with velcro to the > dash of my YJ. It works, but sometimes takes 5 min of "aquiring > signal" before it works consistantly. Is that because it is inside the > Jeep or due to my location? > > If mounting the antenna to the hood makes it work instantly, id be > willing to give that a try. > > CTM > |
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Ride Pix
"KJ.Kate" > I just don't want to tear it up for a few years. I want to play but not ruin > it. > It's only a few months old! no comment Snow... |
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