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31723-31747
31723 From: Chris Krieg <rv6a@m...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 4:20pm
Subject: RE: [FS] 5 factory Gambler aluminum wheels - no longer for sale
Never mind. I decided not to sell these. I'm going to put my 33s on them when I get 35s. The 35s will go on my black wheels.
Chris
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From: Chris Krieg
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 16:12:52 -0700
To: Virtual Jeep Club
Subject: RE: [az_vjc] [FS] 5 factory Gambler aluminum wheels
Nope. The CJs had a 5 on 5.5 wheel bolt pattern, These are 5 on 4.5. They will fit XJs, YJs, YJs, and ZJs.
Sorry
Chris
From: "Brad Kilgore"
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 16:06:00 -0700
To:
Subject: FW: [az_vjc] [FS] 5 factory Gambler aluminum wheels
Hi Chris,
Do you know if they will fit a 76 CJ5?
Thanks,
Brad
-----Original Message-----
From: AzVJC Website [mailto:azvjc@azvjc.org]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 3:42 PM
To: AzVJC
Subject: [az_vjc] [FS] 5 factory Gambler aluminum wheels
Price: $100
Contact: Chris K - rv6a@home.com
*****Update*****
I am reposting these since the old ad timed out.
These wheels are Aluminum with a 5 on 4.5 pattern with 5.25" backspacing. The wheels have rock rash on the outer lips. 3 of the wheels no longer hold the center cap because the hole was enlarged slightly for a warn hub kit. That's why I'm selling all 5 for only $100. They are functional and don't look too bad from a few feet back.
See a pic here:
http://members.home.net/rv6a/Images/Gamblers.jpg
Chris Krieg
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31724 From: Blake Van de Loo <blake@m...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 4:22pm
Subject: Rims and tires for sale
4-each, 10"x 15" steel spoke rims with MRT Beadlocks $225
4-each Swamper TSL SX's 35"x 15.50 1/2 tread $200
Or make offer!
Blake
31725 From: Blake Van de Loo <blake@m...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 4:48pm
Subject: RE: Rims and tires for sale
Sorry about that.
The rims are 5 on 5-1/2"
18 bolts on the beadlocks.
Blake
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Adams [mailto:spadams@i...]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 4:35 PM
To: Blake Van de Loo
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Rims and tires for sale
what is the hole pattern on the rims, I am running fsj axels.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Blake Van de Loo" <blake@m...>
To: "Az_Vjc (E-mail 2)" <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 4:22 PM
Subject: [az_vjc] Rims and tires for sale
>
> 4-each, 10"x 15" steel spoke rims with MRT Beadlocks $225
>
> 4-each Swamper TSL SX's 35"x 15.50 1/2 tread $200
>
>
> Or make offer!
>
> Blake
>
>
>
>
>
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31726 From: Matt Barker <azjeepnut@w...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 4:55pm
Subject: RE: FW: T-Shirt
Don't know if Doug Campbell still sells the stuff or not, but I was the one
that set up the page for him. You can find it here:
http://www.angelfire.com/mb/jeepstuff/
Matt B.
94 YJ
93 XJ
http://azjeeps.offroadhq.net
Arizona Virtual Jeep Club
-----Original Message-----
From: Chatfield, Mike [mailto:Mike@A...]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 9:02 AM
To: 'az_vjc@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: [az_vjc] FW: T-Shirt
Anyone know of where to get these T-Shirts?
- Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Nelson, IS2 (OZ) [mailto:NELSONRR@k...]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 12:44 AM
To: 'AzVJC@A...'
Subject:
Hello,
I have a question. A few months back I found this page and as I was
surfing around on it I saw somebody selling T-shirts that had "You drive a
Jeep if" and on the back there was a list of like 20 or so things. I was
wondering if you can hook me up with whoever was selling those, If they
still are. I'm not a member of AZVJC because well I'm in the Navy and I live
in Florida. But as soon as I return to AZ my first objective is to join and
start wheeling. Thanks for any help you can give me. And live up wheeling
there cause it sucks over here.
V/R,
Ryan Nelson
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31727 From: <nickcarrie@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:10pm
Subject: Nice stereo just got ripped off
I had bought a nice clarion c.d. player from a member in safford
acouple of months ago, and had just barely started to enjoy it; When
some low life decided to take it for a walk. they didn't even take
it out professionally. they just ripped it out breaking parts of my
cardbord dash...I am going to find that c.d. player, and when I do
some one is not gonna have a car to play it in :)or maybe ears to
listen to it with, or fingers to control it with, or eyes to enjoy
how it lights up like a christmas tree. Nope they will not be able
to enjoy any type of music. "BTW, Im just venting my anger through
my keyboard I would never do anything like the above mentioned."
Guy who sold me the stereo in safford, you wouldn't happen to have
the serial # would you?
P.S. Keep you sh_t locked up, we are living in times where, if you
aren't present to claim ownership of you property, Its really not
yours.
Nick L. 93 YJ SOA
31728 From: AzVJC Website <azvjc@a...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:22pm
Subject: [FS] [trade]4" yj lift +shocks for stock springs
Price: 275+your stock springs
Contact: phoenix480@aol.com
my friend wants to get rid of his 6 month old yj 4 inch spring lift and trade for a good set of yj stock springs.
He is willing to take yours off and put the lifted springs in. as well as the shocks. He wants to do a soa with good springs on.
So you get almost brand new lifted springs and shocks plus the labor to install them on your jeep, for 275.00
phoenix480@aol.com
31729 From: <97tj@t...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:23pm
Subject: Re: Propane is awesome II
As someone who is employed in the propane industry. I would advise
you NOT to use propane to air up tires or to run pnuematic tools.
Unless like Joey said "I figure you will probably get a nickname like
Torch before too long. :)" Other then that I wish you look with your
new alternative vehicle.
Thane
97TJ
--- In az_vjc@y..., nearbeer16@y... wrote:
> Well my propane project is going well(see propane is awesome!!)
I've
> managed to get it all hooked up( for my fuel cell, stove fuel,
> lantern fuel etc. heater..) I've also figured out a way to run it
> through a compressor, so that I can use my pneumatic tools out on
the
> trail if need be. I was wondering though, what do you all think
> about using it to air up after a run. Why not right, or maybe just
> fill up with it, as it's probably pretty weighty. Do you think
it'd
> be volatile? I know propane is heavier than Oxygen. Just a
> thought.
31730 From: linda luik <minihummer@w...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:17pm
Subject: Re: Fw: [Fwd: FEDERAL JUDGE VACATES PYGMY-OWL HABITAT]
Yee Haw! Thanks for posting this Gary.
Linda
Gary MacLaren wrote:
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> Subject: FEDERAL JUDGE VACATES PYGMY-OWL HABITAT
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 07:17:01 -0600
> From: "Scott Riebel" <RenegadeCJ@e...>
> To: RenegadeCJ@e...
>
> Date: Sept. 24, 2001
>
> FEDERAL JUDGE VACATES PYGMY-OWL HABITAT
> A federal judge in Phoenix has vacated all critical habitat designated for
> the Arizona population of the cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl.
> In an order issued late Friday, U.S. District Judge Susan R. Bolton ruled
> that the Fish & Wildlife Service's designation of critical habitat for the
> pygmy-owl was unlawful because the agency failed to fully evaluate the
> economic and other impacts of designating areas in southern Arizona as
> critical habitat. Judge Bolton also stated that the designation was
> overbroad, criticizing the agency's approach.
> The critical habitat designation was remanded to the Fish & Wildlife Service
> for further proceedings consistent with this ruling.
> Judge Bolton's ruling was issued in response to a lawsuit filed by the
> Tucson-based Southern Arizona Home Builders Association (SAHBA), along with
> the National Association of Home Builders and the Home Builders Association
> of Central Arizona.
> In the lawsuit, the Home Builders, represented by the law firm of Fennemore
> Craig, challenged both the listing of the Arizona pygmy-owl population as an
> endangered species and the designation of more than 700,000 acres of land in
> Arizona as critical habitat. Judge Bolton rejected the challenge to the
> listing, but vacated the critical habitat designation.
> Terry Klinger, President of SAHBA, said his association is pleased with the
> Court's ruling. "The Fish and Wildlife Service didn't fully evaluate the
> impacts of designating critical habitat, as required under federal law,"
> Klinger stated. "The critical habitat designation placed an unfair burden on
> both private landowners and the State of Arizona. The Fish and Wildlife
> Service designated land as critical habitat based on its potential to become
> suitable for owls in the future, without regard to legitimate land uses,"
> Klinger said.
> Federal agencies are prohibited from issuing permits and other land use
> approvals that would adversely impact critical habitat, regardless of
> whether the land is actually occupied by members of a protected species.
> Critical habitat for the pygmy-owl was designated by the Fish & Wildlife
> Service in 1999. Over 730,000 acres of land located in Pima, Pinal, Maricopa
> and Cochise counties was designated. More than 430,000 acres were owned by
> the State and held in trust for public education. An additional 135,000
> acres of private land also was designated, including 60,000 acres in Pima
> County. Most of the critical habitat in Pima County is located in the
> northwest Tucson metropolitan area, impacting construction of schools,
> churches, homes, roads, businesses, shopping centers, social-service
> agencies and related activities.
> Phoenix economist Elliott Pollack performed an analysis of the economic
> impacts of designating more than 60,000 acres of privately owned land in
> Pima County as critical habitat. In a report submitted to the Fish &
> Wildlife Service in 1999, Pollack concluded that the designation would cost
> billions of dollars. The Fish & Wildlife Service's Massachusetts consultants
> contended that there would be no impacts resulting from the designation. At
> a hearing before Judge Bolton last July, however, attorneys for the Fish &
> Wildlife Service admitted that the agency's economic analysis was improper.
> "We were amazed that the Fish & Wildlife Service would simply ignore a
> report authored by a reputable Arizona economist and assert that designating
> over 700,000 acres of land as critical habitat would have no effect on
> southern Arizona," stated Alan Lurie, SAHBA Executive Vice President. "It is
> obvious to anyone who lives here that the critical habitat designation
> combined with the recent actions of Pima County has impacted the local
> economy. We need affordable housing and a strong building and trades
> industry, particularly given the direction the national economy is taking.
> Judge Bolton's ruling is a big step in the right direction," Lurie added.
> In her ruling, Judge Bolton also found that the general approach used by the
> agency was unlawful. "The most significant aspect of the court's ruling was
> her statement that a 'broader reconsideration' of the critical habitat
> designation is required," said Norm James, a Fennemore Craig attorney who is
> representing SAHBA. "It is inappropriate for the Fish and Wildlife Service
> to designate vast areas of land as critical habitat for a species without
> regard to whether the land is actually occupied and contains essential
> habitat features."
> Both Klinger and Lurie expressed disappointment in the court's ruling on
> their challenge to the listing of the pygmy-owl population in Arizona as
> "endangered." While the pygmy-owl is rare in Arizona, it is regarded as
> common over much of its range, including Mexico. In a report submitted to
> the Fish & Wildlife Service last December, University of Arizona researchers
> concluded pygmy-owls were common in the Mexican state of Sonora, immediately
> south of the international border. The population in Mexico, where most of
> the pygmy-owl's range is found, was not listed, nor was the population in
> south Texas.
> A large block of land already exists in southern Arizona that contains
> potential habitat for the pygmy-owl. For example, Organ Pipe Cactus National
> Park contains more than 330,000 acres of federal land administered by the
> National Park Service. The Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge and the
> Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge together contain more than 1,000,000
> acres of federal land, and are administered by the Fish & Wildlife Service.
> These areas are already subject to land use restrictions and border Mexico,
> but were not designated as critical habitat. Owls have recently been sighted
> in both Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and in the Buenos Aries National
> Wildlife Refuge and adjoining areas. The 3 million acre Tohono O'odham
> Reservation lies next to the border, and is suspected to be occupied by
> owls. In designating critical habitat, however, the Fish & Wildlife Service
> focused primarily on State and private land, including land in Pinal County
> and eastern Maricopa County, in addition to the Tucson metro area.
> SAHBA is a non-profit corporation comprised of businesses in the housing and
> building trades industries in southern Arizona. SAHBA has nearly 650 member
> firms, who include homebuilders, contractors, consultants, title insurance
> companies and other businesses involved in the home building industry.
> SAHBA's members employ about 35,000 persons.
> Earlier this year, SAHBA successfully challenged restrictions imposed by
> Pima County Administrator C. H. Huckelberry prohibiting zoning and land use
> approvals in the absence of proof of consultation with the Fish & Wildlife
> Service. In that case, state judge Donald Daughton held that Pima County had
> exceeded its jurisdiction by attempting to condition zoning and other land
> use approvals on compliance with the Endangered Species Act.
>
> Scott Riebel
> Director of Environmental Affairs
> United Four Wheel Drive Associations
> www.ufwda.org
31731 From: <cmandrick@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:28pm
Subject: Re: Propane is awesome II
Personally I think filling tires up with a prussurized combustible
gas is a bad idea. It might make for an interesting insurance claim
however...
Christopher aka "SPARKY"
87 YJ turd brown
--- In az_vjc@y..., nearbeer16@y... wrote:
> Well my propane project is going well(see propane is awesome!!)
I've
> managed to get it all hooked up( for my fuel cell, stove fuel,
> lantern fuel etc. heater..) I've also figured out a way to run it
> through a compressor, so that I can use my pneumatic tools out on
the
> trail if need be. I was wondering though, what do you all think
> about using it to air up after a run. Why not right, or maybe just
> fill up with it, as it's probably pretty weighty. Do you think
it'd
> be volatile? I know propane is heavier than Oxygen. Just a
> thought.
31732 From: <ArizonaOutlaws@w...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:44pm
Subject: Re: butterfield stage trail
Hi,
I've never done the trail. I found the directions in, "Arizona Back Country Adventures" by Peter Massey. They rate the trail a 3 out of 10.
You can reach the Butterfield Pass Trail on Maricopa Road by going east 10 miles from Gila Bend. 0.6 miles past MM 10 turn north onto a dirt trail at a wooden sign marked, "Butterfield Trail". The trail is 11.8 miles and ends on Maricopa Road at Estrella.
Hope this helps and it's what you were looking for....
AJ Card
--- In az_vjc@y..., kmichael02@y... wrote:
> Can someone please give me directions to this. I'm not exactly sure
> how to get there. THanks
31733 From: DougB <azjeep@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:47pm
Subject: Re: CJ-7 Converted to Wrangler Right hand,diesel
I visited your site and really liked it. I want to personally express my
appreciation concerning the very first comments on the site - condemning the
recent terrorist attacks. I really feel that this is not a U.S. tragedy, but
a world tragedy. It could also be a real opportunity for the world to come
together, people of all faiths and backgrounds to counter terrorism.
Take care - and happy trails...
Doug
----- Original Message -----
From: <ehsankiani@y...>
To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 2:25 PM
Subject: [az_vjc] CJ-7 Converted to Wrangler Right hand,diesel
> Hello Everyone..
> Yepp thats right.. a CJ-7 converted to right hand drive, diesel
> Wrangler... Thats the Islamabad Jeep Club's new Featured Rig
> See more at
> http://ijc.8m.com
> Hope you like the Jeep..Comments welcomed
> Ehsan
>
>
>
>
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31734 From: DougB <azjeep@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:50pm
Subject: Re: butterfield stage trail
Take I-10 south to the Maricopa exit. Head toward maracopa. Just north of
Maracopa is SR238. Take it (right/west) 40 miles or so. The road runs pretty
straight, but near the trail head it will veer left/south then back again.
Keep your eye out on the right for a wooden Boy Scout sign marking the start
of the trail.
Doug
----- Original Message -----
From: <kmichael02@y...>
To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 3:33 PM
Subject: [az_vjc] butterfield stage trail
> Can someone please give me directions to this. I'm not exactly sure
> how to get there. THanks
>
>
>
>
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31735 From: Hackle <hackle@q...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 6:13pm
Subject: Pavilions Car show
Did anyone end up out here last weekend? Several of us were talking on
Sunday about going out this weekend. Was it worth while? If we go this
weekend who is going I will post a run if it seemed to get response last
weekend. Jim F.
I refuse to belong to any group that would have me as a member. "Groucho
Marx"
Member of the original dirty have dozen.
http://stk-yj.alloffroad.com/index.html
31736 From: Bill Mish <yldkat55@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 6:26pm
Subject: Re: Rims and tires for sale
Can you use Propane to air them up?
Bill Mish
1955 Willys CJ3B
----- Original Message -----
From: "Blake Van de Loo" <blake@m...>
To: "'Steve Adams'" <spadams@i...>; "Az_Vjc (E-mail 2)"
<az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 4:48 PM
Subject: RE: [az_vjc] Rims and tires for sale
> Sorry about that.
>
> The rims are 5 on 5-1/2"
>
> 18 bolts on the beadlocks.
>
>
> Blake
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Adams [mailto:spadams@i...]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 4:35 PM
> To: Blake Van de Loo
> Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Rims and tires for sale
>
>
> what is the hole pattern on the rims, I am running fsj axels.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Blake Van de Loo" <blake@m...>
> To: "Az_Vjc (E-mail 2)" <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 4:22 PM
> Subject: [az_vjc] Rims and tires for sale
>
>
> >
> > 4-each, 10"x 15" steel spoke rims with MRT Beadlocks $225
> >
> > 4-each Swamper TSL SX's 35"x 15.50 1/2 tread $200
> >
> >
> > Or make offer!
> >
> > Blake
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
> >
> >
>
>
>
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>
>
31737 From: Joe C <joejeeps@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 7:02pm
Subject: Re: Joe West eat your heart out!
I never knew you are gay. :|
--- In az_vjc@y..., "Scott Kruize" <scottkruize@e...> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I just finished applying my custom windshield banner. Check it out
at:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~scottkruize/banner1.jpg
>
>
> Scott
31738 From: <jeepin_in_az@y...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 7:09pm
Subject: Re: Pavilions Car show
Me and Eric Herring met up there. It's nice to walk around and see
the muscle cars and odities. Might want to skip the vette row, just
stock vettes sitting there.
I was curious IF any club members would want to meet up there and
maybe get a row for Jeeps or 4x4's. Then HOW would we go about
getting the space reserved.
Mike Baney
--- In az_vjc@y..., "Hackle" <hackle@q...> wrote:
> Did anyone end up out here last weekend? Several of us were
talking on
> Sunday about going out this weekend. Was it worth while? If we go
this
> weekend who is going I will post a run if it seemed to get response
last
> weekend. Jim F.
>
> I refuse to belong to any group that would have me as a
member. "Groucho
> Marx"
> Member of the original dirty have dozen.
> http://stk-yj.alloffroad.com/index.html
31739 From: <hunteroffroad@a...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 3:24pm
Subject: Re: Re: Pavilions Car show
As far as the spaces go at the car show, it is pretty much fist come first serve. When I go to display,I usually get there a couple of hours before it gets crowded. For jeeps and 4x4's, you can show off in the "Special Intrest" section.
John K
31740 From: <jeepin_in_az@y...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 7:28pm
Subject: Re: Pavilions Car show
We got there at 7:00, and it was crowded, what time does it "start"
to get crowded?
Mike
--- In az_vjc@y..., hunteroffroad@a... wrote:
> As far as the spaces go at the car show, it is pretty much fist
come first
> serve. When I go to display,I usually get there a couple of hours
before it
> gets crowded. For jeeps and 4x4's, you can show off in
the "Special Intrest"
> section.
>
> John K
31741 From: Scott Kruize <scottkruize@e...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 8:04pm
Subject: RE: Re: Joe West eat your heart out!
Um, what the hell do you mean? I'm getting married to a woman in 10 days.
What would lead you to believe that?
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe C [mailto:joejeeps@h...]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 7:03 PM
To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [az_vjc] Re: Joe West eat your heart out!
I never knew you are gay. :|
--- In az_vjc@y..., "Scott Kruize" <scottkruize@e...> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I just finished applying my custom windshield banner. Check it out
at:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~scottkruize/banner1.jpg
>
>
> Scott
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31742 From: <hunteroffroad@a...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 4:01pm
Subject: Re: Re: Pavilions Car show
In that case, I would get there like 5 or so. it really depends on the time of year. The cooler it gets, the earlier it starts, warmer it gets, later it starts. If I were to go,i would probaly be there by like 430 or 5, just park the car, get something to eat and by the time you get back, it will start hoppin. Will, thats the plan anyway
John K
31743 From: AzVJC Website <azvjc@a...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 8:26pm
Subject: [FS] FS: brand new 31' BFG M/T
Price: 375 OBO
Contact: cheezy321@home.com or 623-566-1522
these are 31 inch BFG radial Mud-terrains. They are in brand new condition, maybe 90-95% tread left. I live in peoria, And if you wanna come take a look at them just give me a call and you can come take a look. I am going with bigger tires (32 inch) and i want all terrains So there is nothing wrong with these tires, just they are not right for my taste. i would like to sell ASAP so give me a call and make a deal if you dont think my price is fair. Thanks, and ask for mitch when you call
Mitch Svor
31744 From: <johnrabenius@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 8:36pm
Subject: UPDATE ON SKID PLATE PARTY
I've got:
1. John Rabenius (me) 1
2. Joe Daro 3
3. Leonard Pennock 1
4. John Norton 1
5. Jake Zoner 1
6. Dave O'Boyle 1
7. Brian Pavlich 1
8. Scott Thomas 2
9. Jake Jacobson 1
10.Mike Anderson 1
11.Keith Orr 1
That's 14 sets, and I had 14 sets made. I went and bought more steel
today, so I'll be able to fab up some more.
I put a set on my Cherokee today. They look AWESOME! I was hoping
that you could remove the control arm at the axle end without
removing the upper end, but no such luck. The bottom part of the
skidplate goes just a little past the centerline of the axle mounting
bolt, so you can't swing the axle end of the control arm down out of
the bracket.
OH WELL!, I really like the protection these skids are going to
provide. I think everyone else will, too!
I am planning on doing installs Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and
probably into next week.
================================================== ================
PLEASE READ!
Most of you do not want to wait around for your turn, so what I am
thinking is to have everyone CALL ME AND LEAVE A MESSAGE WHAT DAY AND
TIME YOU WILL SHOW UP. That way I will block out that time.
PLEASE PLAN ON AN HOUR TO DO EACH TRUCK. I have to remove the lower
control arm, weld the bracket, and then reinstall the control arm.
CALL ME AND TELL ME/LEAVE A MESSAGE WHEN YOU WANT TO BE HERE!
480-496-4124
John Rabenius
31745 From: charrison <charrison@c...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 8:13pm
Subject: RE: Rims and tires for sale
Any way you could provide pictures for the rims? Those would fit a CJ, right?
thanks,
Cory Harrison
charrison@c...
>===== Original Message From Blake Van de Loo <blake@m...> =====
>4-each, 10"x 15" steel spoke rims with MRT Beadlocks $225
>
>4-each Swamper TSL SX's 35"x 15.50 1/2 tread $200
>
>
>Or make offer!
>
>Blake
>
>
>
>
>
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31746 From: James Towle <James.Towle@a...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 9:03pm
Subject: Re: Pavilions Car show
Mike,
I thought I saw two of you there. I was trying to stay incogneato, it
being in Scottsdale and all. I figured I would stand half a chance
because it's only about a half mile from the freeway.
I thought they like that crome stuff up there? I not sure, althought
our vehicles are capable, that they (the locals) would see it that
way.
I am not sure how to get a row but maybe that would be worth it once
a month. We could actually let people touch our vehicles and maybe
have hand outs on "tread lightly" program.
--James
--- In az_vjc@y..., jeepin_in_az@y... wrote:
> Me and Eric Herring met up there. It's nice to walk around and see
> the muscle cars and odities. Might want to skip the vette row,
just
> stock vettes sitting there.
>
> I was curious IF any club members would want to meet up there and
> maybe get a row for Jeeps or 4x4's. Then HOW would we go about
> getting the space reserved.
>
> Mike Baney
>
31747 From: Chris R. <my1stjeep@e...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 9:13pm
Subject: We want to participate in the parade...
Several of us in the Arizona Virtual Jeep Club would love to participate in
the Parade and show out pride in our country. Please send us information on
how to register, what time to be where etc...
We believe we can help put on a great show at this years parade.
Chris
http://www.hotstuff.alloffroad.com/
My1stJeep@e...
'97 TJ
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31723 From: Chris Krieg <rv6a@m...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 4:20pm
Subject: RE: [FS] 5 factory Gambler aluminum wheels - no longer for sale
Never mind. I decided not to sell these. I'm going to put my 33s on them when I get 35s. The 35s will go on my black wheels.
Chris
----------
From: Chris Krieg
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 16:12:52 -0700
To: Virtual Jeep Club
Subject: RE: [az_vjc] [FS] 5 factory Gambler aluminum wheels
Nope. The CJs had a 5 on 5.5 wheel bolt pattern, These are 5 on 4.5. They will fit XJs, YJs, YJs, and ZJs.
Sorry
Chris
From: "Brad Kilgore"
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 16:06:00 -0700
To:
Subject: FW: [az_vjc] [FS] 5 factory Gambler aluminum wheels
Hi Chris,
Do you know if they will fit a 76 CJ5?
Thanks,
Brad
-----Original Message-----
From: AzVJC Website [mailto:azvjc@azvjc.org]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 3:42 PM
To: AzVJC
Subject: [az_vjc] [FS] 5 factory Gambler aluminum wheels
Price: $100
Contact: Chris K - rv6a@home.com
*****Update*****
I am reposting these since the old ad timed out.
These wheels are Aluminum with a 5 on 4.5 pattern with 5.25" backspacing. The wheels have rock rash on the outer lips. 3 of the wheels no longer hold the center cap because the hole was enlarged slightly for a warn hub kit. That's why I'm selling all 5 for only $100. They are functional and don't look too bad from a few feet back.
See a pic here:
http://members.home.net/rv6a/Images/Gamblers.jpg
Chris Krieg
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31724 From: Blake Van de Loo <blake@m...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 4:22pm
Subject: Rims and tires for sale
4-each, 10"x 15" steel spoke rims with MRT Beadlocks $225
4-each Swamper TSL SX's 35"x 15.50 1/2 tread $200
Or make offer!
Blake
31725 From: Blake Van de Loo <blake@m...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 4:48pm
Subject: RE: Rims and tires for sale
Sorry about that.
The rims are 5 on 5-1/2"
18 bolts on the beadlocks.
Blake
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Adams [mailto:spadams@i...]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 4:35 PM
To: Blake Van de Loo
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Rims and tires for sale
what is the hole pattern on the rims, I am running fsj axels.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Blake Van de Loo" <blake@m...>
To: "Az_Vjc (E-mail 2)" <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 4:22 PM
Subject: [az_vjc] Rims and tires for sale
>
> 4-each, 10"x 15" steel spoke rims with MRT Beadlocks $225
>
> 4-each Swamper TSL SX's 35"x 15.50 1/2 tread $200
>
>
> Or make offer!
>
> Blake
>
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
31726 From: Matt Barker <azjeepnut@w...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 4:55pm
Subject: RE: FW: T-Shirt
Don't know if Doug Campbell still sells the stuff or not, but I was the one
that set up the page for him. You can find it here:
http://www.angelfire.com/mb/jeepstuff/
Matt B.
94 YJ
93 XJ
http://azjeeps.offroadhq.net
Arizona Virtual Jeep Club
-----Original Message-----
From: Chatfield, Mike [mailto:Mike@A...]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 9:02 AM
To: 'az_vjc@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: [az_vjc] FW: T-Shirt
Anyone know of where to get these T-Shirts?
- Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Nelson, IS2 (OZ) [mailto:NELSONRR@k...]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 12:44 AM
To: 'AzVJC@A...'
Subject:
Hello,
I have a question. A few months back I found this page and as I was
surfing around on it I saw somebody selling T-shirts that had "You drive a
Jeep if" and on the back there was a list of like 20 or so things. I was
wondering if you can hook me up with whoever was selling those, If they
still are. I'm not a member of AZVJC because well I'm in the Navy and I live
in Florida. But as soon as I return to AZ my first objective is to join and
start wheeling. Thanks for any help you can give me. And live up wheeling
there cause it sucks over here.
V/R,
Ryan Nelson
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31727 From: <nickcarrie@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:10pm
Subject: Nice stereo just got ripped off
I had bought a nice clarion c.d. player from a member in safford
acouple of months ago, and had just barely started to enjoy it; When
some low life decided to take it for a walk. they didn't even take
it out professionally. they just ripped it out breaking parts of my
cardbord dash...I am going to find that c.d. player, and when I do
some one is not gonna have a car to play it in :)or maybe ears to
listen to it with, or fingers to control it with, or eyes to enjoy
how it lights up like a christmas tree. Nope they will not be able
to enjoy any type of music. "BTW, Im just venting my anger through
my keyboard I would never do anything like the above mentioned."
Guy who sold me the stereo in safford, you wouldn't happen to have
the serial # would you?
P.S. Keep you sh_t locked up, we are living in times where, if you
aren't present to claim ownership of you property, Its really not
yours.
Nick L. 93 YJ SOA
31728 From: AzVJC Website <azvjc@a...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:22pm
Subject: [FS] [trade]4" yj lift +shocks for stock springs
Price: 275+your stock springs
Contact: phoenix480@aol.com
my friend wants to get rid of his 6 month old yj 4 inch spring lift and trade for a good set of yj stock springs.
He is willing to take yours off and put the lifted springs in. as well as the shocks. He wants to do a soa with good springs on.
So you get almost brand new lifted springs and shocks plus the labor to install them on your jeep, for 275.00
phoenix480@aol.com
31729 From: <97tj@t...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:23pm
Subject: Re: Propane is awesome II
As someone who is employed in the propane industry. I would advise
you NOT to use propane to air up tires or to run pnuematic tools.
Unless like Joey said "I figure you will probably get a nickname like
Torch before too long. :)" Other then that I wish you look with your
new alternative vehicle.
Thane
97TJ
--- In az_vjc@y..., nearbeer16@y... wrote:
> Well my propane project is going well(see propane is awesome!!)
I've
> managed to get it all hooked up( for my fuel cell, stove fuel,
> lantern fuel etc. heater..) I've also figured out a way to run it
> through a compressor, so that I can use my pneumatic tools out on
the
> trail if need be. I was wondering though, what do you all think
> about using it to air up after a run. Why not right, or maybe just
> fill up with it, as it's probably pretty weighty. Do you think
it'd
> be volatile? I know propane is heavier than Oxygen. Just a
> thought.
31730 From: linda luik <minihummer@w...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:17pm
Subject: Re: Fw: [Fwd: FEDERAL JUDGE VACATES PYGMY-OWL HABITAT]
Yee Haw! Thanks for posting this Gary.
Linda
Gary MacLaren wrote:
>
>
>
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>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: FEDERAL JUDGE VACATES PYGMY-OWL HABITAT
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 07:17:01 -0600
> From: "Scott Riebel" <RenegadeCJ@e...>
> To: RenegadeCJ@e...
>
> Date: Sept. 24, 2001
>
> FEDERAL JUDGE VACATES PYGMY-OWL HABITAT
> A federal judge in Phoenix has vacated all critical habitat designated for
> the Arizona population of the cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl.
> In an order issued late Friday, U.S. District Judge Susan R. Bolton ruled
> that the Fish & Wildlife Service's designation of critical habitat for the
> pygmy-owl was unlawful because the agency failed to fully evaluate the
> economic and other impacts of designating areas in southern Arizona as
> critical habitat. Judge Bolton also stated that the designation was
> overbroad, criticizing the agency's approach.
> The critical habitat designation was remanded to the Fish & Wildlife Service
> for further proceedings consistent with this ruling.
> Judge Bolton's ruling was issued in response to a lawsuit filed by the
> Tucson-based Southern Arizona Home Builders Association (SAHBA), along with
> the National Association of Home Builders and the Home Builders Association
> of Central Arizona.
> In the lawsuit, the Home Builders, represented by the law firm of Fennemore
> Craig, challenged both the listing of the Arizona pygmy-owl population as an
> endangered species and the designation of more than 700,000 acres of land in
> Arizona as critical habitat. Judge Bolton rejected the challenge to the
> listing, but vacated the critical habitat designation.
> Terry Klinger, President of SAHBA, said his association is pleased with the
> Court's ruling. "The Fish and Wildlife Service didn't fully evaluate the
> impacts of designating critical habitat, as required under federal law,"
> Klinger stated. "The critical habitat designation placed an unfair burden on
> both private landowners and the State of Arizona. The Fish and Wildlife
> Service designated land as critical habitat based on its potential to become
> suitable for owls in the future, without regard to legitimate land uses,"
> Klinger said.
> Federal agencies are prohibited from issuing permits and other land use
> approvals that would adversely impact critical habitat, regardless of
> whether the land is actually occupied by members of a protected species.
> Critical habitat for the pygmy-owl was designated by the Fish & Wildlife
> Service in 1999. Over 730,000 acres of land located in Pima, Pinal, Maricopa
> and Cochise counties was designated. More than 430,000 acres were owned by
> the State and held in trust for public education. An additional 135,000
> acres of private land also was designated, including 60,000 acres in Pima
> County. Most of the critical habitat in Pima County is located in the
> northwest Tucson metropolitan area, impacting construction of schools,
> churches, homes, roads, businesses, shopping centers, social-service
> agencies and related activities.
> Phoenix economist Elliott Pollack performed an analysis of the economic
> impacts of designating more than 60,000 acres of privately owned land in
> Pima County as critical habitat. In a report submitted to the Fish &
> Wildlife Service in 1999, Pollack concluded that the designation would cost
> billions of dollars. The Fish & Wildlife Service's Massachusetts consultants
> contended that there would be no impacts resulting from the designation. At
> a hearing before Judge Bolton last July, however, attorneys for the Fish &
> Wildlife Service admitted that the agency's economic analysis was improper.
> "We were amazed that the Fish & Wildlife Service would simply ignore a
> report authored by a reputable Arizona economist and assert that designating
> over 700,000 acres of land as critical habitat would have no effect on
> southern Arizona," stated Alan Lurie, SAHBA Executive Vice President. "It is
> obvious to anyone who lives here that the critical habitat designation
> combined with the recent actions of Pima County has impacted the local
> economy. We need affordable housing and a strong building and trades
> industry, particularly given the direction the national economy is taking.
> Judge Bolton's ruling is a big step in the right direction," Lurie added.
> In her ruling, Judge Bolton also found that the general approach used by the
> agency was unlawful. "The most significant aspect of the court's ruling was
> her statement that a 'broader reconsideration' of the critical habitat
> designation is required," said Norm James, a Fennemore Craig attorney who is
> representing SAHBA. "It is inappropriate for the Fish and Wildlife Service
> to designate vast areas of land as critical habitat for a species without
> regard to whether the land is actually occupied and contains essential
> habitat features."
> Both Klinger and Lurie expressed disappointment in the court's ruling on
> their challenge to the listing of the pygmy-owl population in Arizona as
> "endangered." While the pygmy-owl is rare in Arizona, it is regarded as
> common over much of its range, including Mexico. In a report submitted to
> the Fish & Wildlife Service last December, University of Arizona researchers
> concluded pygmy-owls were common in the Mexican state of Sonora, immediately
> south of the international border. The population in Mexico, where most of
> the pygmy-owl's range is found, was not listed, nor was the population in
> south Texas.
> A large block of land already exists in southern Arizona that contains
> potential habitat for the pygmy-owl. For example, Organ Pipe Cactus National
> Park contains more than 330,000 acres of federal land administered by the
> National Park Service. The Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge and the
> Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge together contain more than 1,000,000
> acres of federal land, and are administered by the Fish & Wildlife Service.
> These areas are already subject to land use restrictions and border Mexico,
> but were not designated as critical habitat. Owls have recently been sighted
> in both Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and in the Buenos Aries National
> Wildlife Refuge and adjoining areas. The 3 million acre Tohono O'odham
> Reservation lies next to the border, and is suspected to be occupied by
> owls. In designating critical habitat, however, the Fish & Wildlife Service
> focused primarily on State and private land, including land in Pinal County
> and eastern Maricopa County, in addition to the Tucson metro area.
> SAHBA is a non-profit corporation comprised of businesses in the housing and
> building trades industries in southern Arizona. SAHBA has nearly 650 member
> firms, who include homebuilders, contractors, consultants, title insurance
> companies and other businesses involved in the home building industry.
> SAHBA's members employ about 35,000 persons.
> Earlier this year, SAHBA successfully challenged restrictions imposed by
> Pima County Administrator C. H. Huckelberry prohibiting zoning and land use
> approvals in the absence of proof of consultation with the Fish & Wildlife
> Service. In that case, state judge Donald Daughton held that Pima County had
> exceeded its jurisdiction by attempting to condition zoning and other land
> use approvals on compliance with the Endangered Species Act.
>
> Scott Riebel
> Director of Environmental Affairs
> United Four Wheel Drive Associations
> www.ufwda.org
31731 From: <cmandrick@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:28pm
Subject: Re: Propane is awesome II
Personally I think filling tires up with a prussurized combustible
gas is a bad idea. It might make for an interesting insurance claim
however...
Christopher aka "SPARKY"
87 YJ turd brown
--- In az_vjc@y..., nearbeer16@y... wrote:
> Well my propane project is going well(see propane is awesome!!)
I've
> managed to get it all hooked up( for my fuel cell, stove fuel,
> lantern fuel etc. heater..) I've also figured out a way to run it
> through a compressor, so that I can use my pneumatic tools out on
the
> trail if need be. I was wondering though, what do you all think
> about using it to air up after a run. Why not right, or maybe just
> fill up with it, as it's probably pretty weighty. Do you think
it'd
> be volatile? I know propane is heavier than Oxygen. Just a
> thought.
31732 From: <ArizonaOutlaws@w...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:44pm
Subject: Re: butterfield stage trail
Hi,
I've never done the trail. I found the directions in, "Arizona Back Country Adventures" by Peter Massey. They rate the trail a 3 out of 10.
You can reach the Butterfield Pass Trail on Maricopa Road by going east 10 miles from Gila Bend. 0.6 miles past MM 10 turn north onto a dirt trail at a wooden sign marked, "Butterfield Trail". The trail is 11.8 miles and ends on Maricopa Road at Estrella.
Hope this helps and it's what you were looking for....
AJ Card
--- In az_vjc@y..., kmichael02@y... wrote:
> Can someone please give me directions to this. I'm not exactly sure
> how to get there. THanks
31733 From: DougB <azjeep@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:47pm
Subject: Re: CJ-7 Converted to Wrangler Right hand,diesel
I visited your site and really liked it. I want to personally express my
appreciation concerning the very first comments on the site - condemning the
recent terrorist attacks. I really feel that this is not a U.S. tragedy, but
a world tragedy. It could also be a real opportunity for the world to come
together, people of all faiths and backgrounds to counter terrorism.
Take care - and happy trails...
Doug
----- Original Message -----
From: <ehsankiani@y...>
To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 2:25 PM
Subject: [az_vjc] CJ-7 Converted to Wrangler Right hand,diesel
> Hello Everyone..
> Yepp thats right.. a CJ-7 converted to right hand drive, diesel
> Wrangler... Thats the Islamabad Jeep Club's new Featured Rig
> See more at
> http://ijc.8m.com
> Hope you like the Jeep..Comments welcomed
> Ehsan
>
>
>
>
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>
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31734 From: DougB <azjeep@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 5:50pm
Subject: Re: butterfield stage trail
Take I-10 south to the Maricopa exit. Head toward maracopa. Just north of
Maracopa is SR238. Take it (right/west) 40 miles or so. The road runs pretty
straight, but near the trail head it will veer left/south then back again.
Keep your eye out on the right for a wooden Boy Scout sign marking the start
of the trail.
Doug
----- Original Message -----
From: <kmichael02@y...>
To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 3:33 PM
Subject: [az_vjc] butterfield stage trail
> Can someone please give me directions to this. I'm not exactly sure
> how to get there. THanks
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
31735 From: Hackle <hackle@q...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 6:13pm
Subject: Pavilions Car show
Did anyone end up out here last weekend? Several of us were talking on
Sunday about going out this weekend. Was it worth while? If we go this
weekend who is going I will post a run if it seemed to get response last
weekend. Jim F.
I refuse to belong to any group that would have me as a member. "Groucho
Marx"
Member of the original dirty have dozen.
http://stk-yj.alloffroad.com/index.html
31736 From: Bill Mish <yldkat55@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 6:26pm
Subject: Re: Rims and tires for sale
Can you use Propane to air them up?
Bill Mish
1955 Willys CJ3B
----- Original Message -----
From: "Blake Van de Loo" <blake@m...>
To: "'Steve Adams'" <spadams@i...>; "Az_Vjc (E-mail 2)"
<az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 4:48 PM
Subject: RE: [az_vjc] Rims and tires for sale
> Sorry about that.
>
> The rims are 5 on 5-1/2"
>
> 18 bolts on the beadlocks.
>
>
> Blake
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Adams [mailto:spadams@i...]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 4:35 PM
> To: Blake Van de Loo
> Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Rims and tires for sale
>
>
> what is the hole pattern on the rims, I am running fsj axels.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Blake Van de Loo" <blake@m...>
> To: "Az_Vjc (E-mail 2)" <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 4:22 PM
> Subject: [az_vjc] Rims and tires for sale
>
>
> >
> > 4-each, 10"x 15" steel spoke rims with MRT Beadlocks $225
> >
> > 4-each Swamper TSL SX's 35"x 15.50 1/2 tread $200
> >
> >
> > Or make offer!
> >
> > Blake
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
> >
> >
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
>
31737 From: Joe C <joejeeps@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 7:02pm
Subject: Re: Joe West eat your heart out!
I never knew you are gay. :|
--- In az_vjc@y..., "Scott Kruize" <scottkruize@e...> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I just finished applying my custom windshield banner. Check it out
at:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~scottkruize/banner1.jpg
>
>
> Scott
31738 From: <jeepin_in_az@y...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 7:09pm
Subject: Re: Pavilions Car show
Me and Eric Herring met up there. It's nice to walk around and see
the muscle cars and odities. Might want to skip the vette row, just
stock vettes sitting there.
I was curious IF any club members would want to meet up there and
maybe get a row for Jeeps or 4x4's. Then HOW would we go about
getting the space reserved.
Mike Baney
--- In az_vjc@y..., "Hackle" <hackle@q...> wrote:
> Did anyone end up out here last weekend? Several of us were
talking on
> Sunday about going out this weekend. Was it worth while? If we go
this
> weekend who is going I will post a run if it seemed to get response
last
> weekend. Jim F.
>
> I refuse to belong to any group that would have me as a
member. "Groucho
> Marx"
> Member of the original dirty have dozen.
> http://stk-yj.alloffroad.com/index.html
31739 From: <hunteroffroad@a...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 3:24pm
Subject: Re: Re: Pavilions Car show
As far as the spaces go at the car show, it is pretty much fist come first serve. When I go to display,I usually get there a couple of hours before it gets crowded. For jeeps and 4x4's, you can show off in the "Special Intrest" section.
John K
31740 From: <jeepin_in_az@y...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 7:28pm
Subject: Re: Pavilions Car show
We got there at 7:00, and it was crowded, what time does it "start"
to get crowded?
Mike
--- In az_vjc@y..., hunteroffroad@a... wrote:
> As far as the spaces go at the car show, it is pretty much fist
come first
> serve. When I go to display,I usually get there a couple of hours
before it
> gets crowded. For jeeps and 4x4's, you can show off in
the "Special Intrest"
> section.
>
> John K
31741 From: Scott Kruize <scottkruize@e...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 8:04pm
Subject: RE: Re: Joe West eat your heart out!
Um, what the hell do you mean? I'm getting married to a woman in 10 days.
What would lead you to believe that?
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe C [mailto:joejeeps@h...]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 7:03 PM
To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [az_vjc] Re: Joe West eat your heart out!
I never knew you are gay. :|
--- In az_vjc@y..., "Scott Kruize" <scottkruize@e...> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I just finished applying my custom windshield banner. Check it out
at:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~scottkruize/banner1.jpg
>
>
> Scott
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31742 From: <hunteroffroad@a...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 4:01pm
Subject: Re: Re: Pavilions Car show
In that case, I would get there like 5 or so. it really depends on the time of year. The cooler it gets, the earlier it starts, warmer it gets, later it starts. If I were to go,i would probaly be there by like 430 or 5, just park the car, get something to eat and by the time you get back, it will start hoppin. Will, thats the plan anyway
John K
31743 From: AzVJC Website <azvjc@a...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 8:26pm
Subject: [FS] FS: brand new 31' BFG M/T
Price: 375 OBO
Contact: cheezy321@home.com or 623-566-1522
these are 31 inch BFG radial Mud-terrains. They are in brand new condition, maybe 90-95% tread left. I live in peoria, And if you wanna come take a look at them just give me a call and you can come take a look. I am going with bigger tires (32 inch) and i want all terrains So there is nothing wrong with these tires, just they are not right for my taste. i would like to sell ASAP so give me a call and make a deal if you dont think my price is fair. Thanks, and ask for mitch when you call
Mitch Svor
31744 From: <johnrabenius@h...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 8:36pm
Subject: UPDATE ON SKID PLATE PARTY
I've got:
1. John Rabenius (me) 1
2. Joe Daro 3
3. Leonard Pennock 1
4. John Norton 1
5. Jake Zoner 1
6. Dave O'Boyle 1
7. Brian Pavlich 1
8. Scott Thomas 2
9. Jake Jacobson 1
10.Mike Anderson 1
11.Keith Orr 1
That's 14 sets, and I had 14 sets made. I went and bought more steel
today, so I'll be able to fab up some more.
I put a set on my Cherokee today. They look AWESOME! I was hoping
that you could remove the control arm at the axle end without
removing the upper end, but no such luck. The bottom part of the
skidplate goes just a little past the centerline of the axle mounting
bolt, so you can't swing the axle end of the control arm down out of
the bracket.
OH WELL!, I really like the protection these skids are going to
provide. I think everyone else will, too!
I am planning on doing installs Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and
probably into next week.
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PLEASE READ!
Most of you do not want to wait around for your turn, so what I am
thinking is to have everyone CALL ME AND LEAVE A MESSAGE WHAT DAY AND
TIME YOU WILL SHOW UP. That way I will block out that time.
PLEASE PLAN ON AN HOUR TO DO EACH TRUCK. I have to remove the lower
control arm, weld the bracket, and then reinstall the control arm.
CALL ME AND TELL ME/LEAVE A MESSAGE WHEN YOU WANT TO BE HERE!
480-496-4124
John Rabenius
31745 From: charrison <charrison@c...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 8:13pm
Subject: RE: Rims and tires for sale
Any way you could provide pictures for the rims? Those would fit a CJ, right?
thanks,
Cory Harrison
charrison@c...
>===== Original Message From Blake Van de Loo <blake@m...> =====
>4-each, 10"x 15" steel spoke rims with MRT Beadlocks $225
>
>4-each Swamper TSL SX's 35"x 15.50 1/2 tread $200
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>Or make offer!
>
>Blake
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31746 From: James Towle <James.Towle@a...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 9:03pm
Subject: Re: Pavilions Car show
Mike,
I thought I saw two of you there. I was trying to stay incogneato, it
being in Scottsdale and all. I figured I would stand half a chance
because it's only about a half mile from the freeway.
I thought they like that crome stuff up there? I not sure, althought
our vehicles are capable, that they (the locals) would see it that
way.
I am not sure how to get a row but maybe that would be worth it once
a month. We could actually let people touch our vehicles and maybe
have hand outs on "tread lightly" program.
--James
--- In az_vjc@y..., jeepin_in_az@y... wrote:
> Me and Eric Herring met up there. It's nice to walk around and see
> the muscle cars and odities. Might want to skip the vette row,
just
> stock vettes sitting there.
>
> I was curious IF any club members would want to meet up there and
> maybe get a row for Jeeps or 4x4's. Then HOW would we go about
> getting the space reserved.
>
> Mike Baney
>
31747 From: Chris R. <my1stjeep@e...>
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 9:13pm
Subject: We want to participate in the parade...
Several of us in the Arizona Virtual Jeep Club would love to participate in
the Parade and show out pride in our country. Please send us information on
how to register, what time to be where etc...
We believe we can help put on a great show at this years parade.
Chris
http://www.hotstuff.alloffroad.com/
My1stJeep@e...
'97 TJ
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