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01-08-2004, 09:09 PM
88701-88725
88701 From: whoozey1953 <whoozey1953@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 3:18pm
Subject: Gutter mounts
Anybody have any gutter mounts for sale or know where I can buy them?
I am looking for 6 of them.
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88702 From: Nichole <cj7wheelin@h...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 3:26pm
Subject: Re: Damage on the trail
Okay, I need to add my .50 cents, because I am one of those jeepers
that needs help.
I understand all of the arguments you guys have made and (believe it
or not) I have had frustrations with being on a trail with another
jeeper that is not fit for the trail. In fact I have seen jeep and
driver that were not fit for the trail as well as the driver not
being fit no matter how well set up the jeep was.
I am no mechanic and do not know how to fix everything on my jeep. I
am slowly learning. I maintain it as best I can and if in doubt
about anything will stay at home. However, things do happen on the
trail and some things break without warning (hard trail or not) and
if this happens to me I will probably need help. Now, I do not like
people working on my jeep without my help (as some can vouch for) and
much prefer them to tell me what to do and they sit on the sidelines
and supervise. So does this mean I should only go on trails rated at
2 or below?? I certainly hope not. My jeep is capable of a lot and
probably more than I am at this point but I am mindful of that and
will make sure I talk with the troop leader to make sure.
So, my point is this: Because I don't know how to fix or
troubleshoot everything on my jeep and do not have every spare part
possible, does that mean I can't participate, given what I have
shared above?
I am not trying to argue so much as get everyones opinion since I
have a slightly different spin/point of view. I have asked this
question of many people I have wheeled with but would like to know
the general concensus on this.
~Nichole
p.s. I am however prepared with the thong if the need arises and all
else fails! lol
88703 From: purple <purp8@c...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 3:55pm
Subject: RE: Looking for a "gadget", need some help
My Super Duty has all of this in the overhead console . Kinda wish it was in
my XJ instead . You might start searching the bone yards while the weather
is still so nice ..... ;)
-----Original Message-----
From: james hunt [mailto:jimbobac@m...]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 12:02 PM
To: hunteroffroad@a...; az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Looking for a "gadget", need some help
i know that some of the new dodges and chevys have outdoor temp and a
compass in the rear view mirror. you could probably install one of these,
im not sure how much you are looking to spend. just an idea tho.....
if you cant make it...break it!!
if you didnt break it..you made it!!
>From: hunteroffroad@a...
>To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [az_vjc] Looking for a "gadget", need some help
>Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 22:45:11 EDT
>
>Ok, I need some help looking for a new "toy" my new toy. I have seen
>alot
>of you guys come into my shop with my bells and whistles... Well, now its
>my
>turn to find one.
>
> Problem is, I dont even know if there is somehting like this. Looking
>for
>"gadget" that has a compass, outdoor tempe gauge, and maybe an altitude
>thingy.
>Being lighted would be big plus. I can stick on the dash board or
>something... Anyone have any ideas?? where to look?
>
> Thanks much........
>
> John k
>
>
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88704 From: Mike <msa12171@a...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 3:36pm
Subject: Re: Gutter mounts
What are gutter mounts and where do they go on a Jeep? ;)
Mike
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "whoozey1953" <whoozey1953@y...> wrote:
> Anybody have any gutter mounts for sale or know where I can buy
them?
> I am looking for 6 of them.
88705 From: Mike & Karen Acuna <mkacuna@c...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:13pm
Subject: test
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88706 From: Chris Krieg <rv6a@c...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:13pm
Subject: Re: Re: Damage on the trail
And depending on who's wearing it, why would you want to??
On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 01:05 PM, tomas2691 wrote:
> How do you fix a broken thong?
>
> (Just want to be prepared!)
>
> -Roger
>
>> WHAT if there is a blonde wearing a thong broken down on the trail
>> would we be arguing who will fix the rig
>> just a thought
>> if so I will pack a thong in my trail kit
>> I did not say it would be me
>
>
>
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88707 From: Mike & Karen Acuna <mkacuna@c...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:13pm
Subject: Lockright locker for sale D35
I am selling this for a guy at work. New Lock Right locker for sale...never been installed just been sitting for 1.5 years. The locker looks fine, but the box is beat up. It comes with the cross pin, and both manuals. The part number is 2310S2. According to Powertrax's site, it should fit 87-93 YJ's, and 84-93 XJ's with a D35 rear end. E-mail me or call me for a picture or any other info.
Mike 602-571-8754
mkacuna@c...
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88708 From: BADAZXJ XJArizona <BadAZXJ@m...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:17pm
Subject: Re: Re: Damage on the trail
I was reading your post and following closely until I got the end about the
thong. Now what were you saying again? J/K. :)
I think James pointed out that if the person is at least willing to learn
and willing to help (like you are), that he doesnt mind. I am sure we would
all be happy to help you on the trail (thong or not). :)
The story hasnt come out yet..but I am getting the feeling that someone
broke on the trail and went and had a cigarette or something while james
wrenched on their rig for them. I think everyone is in unison in saying that
type of thing is wrong.
Frank
http://groups.msn.com/BadAzXJ
http://groups.msn.com/badazxj/arizonaundertakers.msnw
>From: "Nichole" <cj7wheelin@h...>
>To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [az_vjc] Re: Damage on the trail
>Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 22:26:01 -0000
>
>Okay, I need to add my .50 cents, because I am one of those jeepers
>that needs help.
>
>I understand all of the arguments you guys have made and (believe it
>or not) I have had frustrations with being on a trail with another
>jeeper that is not fit for the trail. In fact I have seen jeep and
>driver that were not fit for the trail as well as the driver not
>being fit no matter how well set up the jeep was.
>
>I am no mechanic and do not know how to fix everything on my jeep. I
>am slowly learning. I maintain it as best I can and if in doubt
>about anything will stay at home. However, things do happen on the
>trail and some things break without warning (hard trail or not) and
>if this happens to me I will probably need help. Now, I do not like
>people working on my jeep without my help (as some can vouch for) and
>much prefer them to tell me what to do and they sit on the sidelines
>and supervise. So does this mean I should only go on trails rated at
>2 or below?? I certainly hope not. My jeep is capable of a lot and
>probably more than I am at this point but I am mindful of that and
>will make sure I talk with the troop leader to make sure.
>
>So, my point is this: Because I don't know how to fix or
>troubleshoot everything on my jeep and do not have every spare part
>possible, does that mean I can't participate, given what I have
>shared above?
>
>I am not trying to argue so much as get everyones opinion since I
>have a slightly different spin/point of view. I have asked this
>question of many people I have wheeled with but would like to know
>the general concensus on this.
>
>~Nichole
>
>p.s. I am however prepared with the thong if the need arises and all
>else fails! lol
>
>
>
>
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>
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88709 From: james kilcullen <whoozey1953@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:17pm
Subject: Re: Re: Gutter mounts
They are a clamp that holds a roof rack on. I have an XJ Cherokee, and I believe they will work on a Wrangler or CJ with a hardtop.
Mike <msa12171@a...> wrote:What are gutter mounts and where do they go on a Jeep? ;)
Mike
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "whoozey1953" wrote:
> Anybody have any gutter mounts for sale or know where I can buy
them?
> I am looking for 6 of them.
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88710 From: gev39 <gev39@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:18pm
Subject: Got R-12?
I need to get my YJ's AC leak-detected and recharged on a low
budget...Any AC techs out there willing to make a few bucks on the
side?
Russ
88711 From: <msa12171@a...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 0:19pm
Subject: Re: Re: Gutter mounts
Oh. What kind of rack do you have? Confer has kits that you can buy.
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88712 From: Rob Williams <g_rob_williams@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:21pm
Subject: Re: Damage on the trail
Nichole, I dont think the beef is someone not being able to do trail
repairs because that would exclude over 75% of this club! I think
the point is dont take your Jeep out if you KNOW there is a good
chance it will break on you, and if it does break on you don't sit
on the side like a chump and let someone else work on it for you. At
least get under there and watch what is being done, help with
whatever you can even if it is just grabbing tools and lending an
extra hand. From your post I don't see you being a chump, plus your
well prepared with the thong so Jeep on! LOL :) -Rob
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Nichole" <cj7wheelin@h...> wrote:
> Okay, I need to add my .50 cents, because I am one of those
jeepers
> that needs help.
>
> I understand all of the arguments you guys have made and (believe
it
> or not) I have had frustrations with being on a trail with another
> jeeper that is not fit for the trail. In fact I have seen jeep
and
> driver that were not fit for the trail as well as the driver not
> being fit no matter how well set up the jeep was.
>
> I am no mechanic and do not know how to fix everything on my
jeep. I
> am slowly learning. I maintain it as best I can and if in doubt
> about anything will stay at home. However, things do happen on the
> trail and some things break without warning (hard trail or not)
and
> if this happens to me I will probably need help. Now, I do not
like
> people working on my jeep without my help (as some can vouch for)
and
> much prefer them to tell me what to do and they sit on the
sidelines
> and supervise. So does this mean I should only go on trails rated
at
> 2 or below?? I certainly hope not. My jeep is capable of a lot
and
> probably more than I am at this point but I am mindful of that and
> will make sure I talk with the troop leader to make sure.
>
> So, my point is this: Because I don't know how to fix or
> troubleshoot everything on my jeep and do not have every spare
part
> possible, does that mean I can't participate, given what I have
> shared above?
>
> I am not trying to argue so much as get everyones opinion since I
> have a slightly different spin/point of view. I have asked this
> question of many people I have wheeled with but would like to know
> the general concensus on this.
>
> ~Nichole
>
> p.s. I am however prepared with the thong if the need arises and
all
> else fails! lol
88713 From: Chris <my1stjeep@e...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:22pm
Subject: Re: Damage on the trail (Sharky...)
We have already seen Sharky in a skirt in here, beware he might be
the one wearing the thong...ewwwwwwwwww
Chris
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--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, Chris Krieg <rv6a@c...> wrote:
> And depending on who's wearing it, why would you want to??
>
> On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 01:05 PM, tomas2691 wrote:
>
> > How do you fix a broken thong?
> >
> > (Just want to be prepared!)
> >
> > -Roger
> >
> >> WHAT if there is a blonde wearing a thong broken down on the
trail
> >> would we be arguing who will fix the rig
> >> just a thought
> >> if so I will pack a thong in my trail kit
> >> I did not say it would be me
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
> >
> >
88714 From: Rob Williams <g_rob_williams@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:24pm
Subject: [OT] Death Metal Fans
For all you Metal fans, there are a bunch of us Jeepers going to the
Dying Fetus show tonight at the big fish pub... come on out!! We
will be the ones in black with tattoos! heh heh -Rob
88715 From: james kilcullen <whoozey1953@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:30pm
Subject: Re: Re: Gutter mounts
Going to fab my own, I need the mounts 1st to see how wide I can make it and where to place the attachment points.
MSA12171@a... wrote:Oh. What kind of rack do you have? Confer has kits that you can buy.
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88716 From: my2001tj <my2001tj@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:41pm
Subject: WAVE
Green TJ at VillageInn in AJ to day at lunch time.
Dean
2001 TJ
88717 From: my2001tj <my2001tj@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:43pm
Subject: WAVE
Green TJ at VillageInn in AJ to day at lunch time.
Dean
2001 TJ
88718 From: intertwingled <intertwingled@q...>
Date: Mon Aug 4, 2003 5:12pm
Subject: Re: [OT] Death Metal Fans
Errm, do they perform any Brian Wilson tunes? (You know, I Get Around,
Help Me Rhonda, Fun Fun Fun, Dance Dance Dance, Good Vibrations, etc.)
Tony
Rob Williams wrote:
>For all you Metal fans, there are a bunch of us Jeepers going to the
>Dying Fetus show tonight at the big fish pub... come on out!! We
>will be the ones in black with tattoos! heh heh -Rob
>
>
>
>
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>
>
>
>
>
>
88719 From: <SteelPonyCowboy@a...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 1:16pm
Subject: Re: Got R-12?
R-12???? That stuff is more expensive than gold !!!! get yourself a
conversion kit for about $35 at WalMart or Auto Zone and make it R-135A, I did that
to my YJ, easy conversion, no problems, took about 1/2 hour and regular hand
tools
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88720 From: jetowle2000 <James.Towle@a...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 6:32pm
Subject: Re: Damage on the trail
Right Rodger.... A while back, someone went and spent $22,000 on
Dave Hickman's YJ that the Campbells built for him. Do you really
think the new owners new as much about it as Dave? Maybe/maybe not,
I wouldn't have.
--James
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "tomas2691" <tomasr@a...> wrote:
> --- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "jetowle2000" <James.Towle@a...>
wrote:
> >
> > I 'think' there is a problem that I haven't seen before now.
That
> > is, people can go out and buy almost any rig or have a number of
> > different companies modify their rig. Then these people don't
> > maintain their rig, they don't know what they have and if they
did
> > know what they have they don't know how to fix it if it breaks.
Who
> > does that leave to fix their rig when it breaks?
>
> Eh, CJ/YJ owners?
>
> This is a TJ issue, right?
>
> <ducking and running for cover>
>
> -Roger
>
> PS: :-)
88721 From: Keith <khaw@n...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 6:46pm
Subject: RE: Got R-12?
Might want to give these people a call also. They have a direct
replacement for R-12 and it wont break the bank.. I used the R134
replacement and it works like a champ.
http://www.autofrost.com/
Keith
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88722 From: Stu Olson <solson8@q...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 6:51pm
Subject: RE: Re: Damage on the trail
Nichole,
I do not believe you need to worry as you, IMO, do not fit the profile
that James described. Had I not met you before, I would still say that
solely based on your response. Everyone starts somewhere....and
wanting to learn is a good thing, both in driving skill and vehicle
maintenance. :)
As for your thong comment, close but not quite. I don't think that
putting it on that little Jack Russell of yours counts! LOL (but nice
try anyway!)
Stu Olson
www.stu-offroad.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Nichole [mailto:cj7wheelin@h...]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 3:26 PM
To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [az_vjc] Re: Damage on the trail
Okay, I need to add my .50 cents, because I am one of those jeepers
that needs help.
I understand all of the arguments you guys have made and (believe it
or not) I have had frustrations with being on a trail with another
jeeper that is not fit for the trail. In fact I have seen jeep and
driver that were not fit for the trail as well as the driver not
being fit no matter how well set up the jeep was.
I am no mechanic and do not know how to fix everything on my jeep. I
am slowly learning. I maintain it as best I can and if in doubt
about anything will stay at home. However, things do happen on the
trail and some things break without warning (hard trail or not) and
if this happens to me I will probably need help. Now, I do not like
people working on my jeep without my help (as some can vouch for) and
much prefer them to tell me what to do and they sit on the sidelines
and supervise. So does this mean I should only go on trails rated at
2 or below?? I certainly hope not. My jeep is capable of a lot and
probably more than I am at this point but I am mindful of that and
will make sure I talk with the troop leader to make sure.
So, my point is this: Because I don't know how to fix or
troubleshoot everything on my jeep and do not have every spare part
possible, does that mean I can't participate, given what I have
shared above?
I am not trying to argue so much as get everyones opinion since I
have a slightly different spin/point of view. I have asked this
question of many people I have wheeled with but would like to know
the general concensus on this.
~Nichole
p.s. I am however prepared with the thong if the need arises and all
else fails! lol
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88723 From: Dan Dennis <dannpegg@c...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 7:01pm
Subject: NOHVCC Workshop...Not going to make it...
I just sent an e-mail to Dana, the coordinator for this workshop
letting her know that I will be dropping out to let others take
advantage of this workshop. (Only 3 chosen ones may attend from
the "club".)
Since it's a 4 hour drive for me and the fact that my wife's not
quite sure if she'll have the weekend off to take care of our son
that weekend, I figured I'd drop out of it. I hate being a quiter
like that, but someone had to step out. I know that Stu is doing the
same, as he said he attended last year. I've never been, but there's
always next year.
AZ Treadhead (AKA BRUZR's Daddy)
'97 TJ (BRUZR) in Lake Havasu City, AZ
88724 From: James Towle <James.Towle@a...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 7:27pm
Subject: I am in BIG Trouble
I got the tub on this evening. I am in big trouble. I am not going to be
able to get in, out shouldn't be a problem (just fall).
http://members.cox.net/jeepin1/DSC01969.JPG
Oh shoot, time to back figure. Good thing I didn't order shocks yet.
--James
Thank you all that responded to my help needed call.
88725 From: Nichole Freemon <cj7wheelin@h...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 7:39pm
Subject: Re: Re: Damage on the trail
Ha. Um, okay....focus...Jeep....wheeling....needing help... lol
Thanks, I was a little worried about signing up for anything. Well, time to
get to school! : ) And mechanic instructors out there??
.::Nichole::.
.::itsacjthing.com::.
----Original Message Follows----
From: "BADAZXJ XJArizona"
To: cj7wheelin@h..., az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Re: Damage on the trail
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 16:17:42 -0700
I was reading your post and following closely until I got the end about the
thong. Now what were you saying again? J/K. :)
I think James pointed out that if the person is at least willing to learn
and willing to help (like you are), that he doesnt mind. I am sure we would
all be happy to help you on the trail (thong or not). :)
The story hasnt come out yet..but I am getting the feeling that someone
broke on the trail and went and had a cigarette or something while james
wrenched on their rig for them. I think everyone is in unison in saying that
type of thing is wrong.
Frank
http://groups.msn.com/BadAzXJ
http://groups.msn.com/badazxj/arizonaundertakers.msnw
>From: "Nichole" To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com Subject: [az_vjc] Re: Damage on
>the trail Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 22:26:01 -0000
>
>Okay, I need to add my .50 cents, because I am one of those jeepers that
>needs help.
>
>I understand all of the arguments you guys have made and (believe it or
>not) I have had frustrations with being on a trail with another jeeper that
>is not fit for the trail. In fact I have seen jeep and driver that were not
>fit for the trail as well as the driver not being fit no matter how well
>set up the jeep was.
>
>I am no mechanic and do not know how to fix everything on my jeep. I am
>slowly learning. I maintain it as best I can and if in doubt about anything
>will stay at home. However, things do happen on the trail and some things
>break without warning (hard trail or not) and if this happens to me I will
>probably need help. Now, I do not like people working on my jeep without my
>help (as some can vouch for) and much prefer them to tell me what to do and
>they sit on the sidelines and supervise. So does this mean I should only go
>on trails rated at 2 or below?? I certainly hope not. My jeep is capable of
>a lot and probably more than I am at this point but I am mindful of that
>and will make sure I talk with the troop leader to make sure.
>
>So, my point is this: Because I don't know how to fix or troubleshoot
>everything on my jeep and do not have every spare part possible, does that
>mean I can't participate, given what I have shared above?
>
>I am not trying to argue so much as get everyones opinion since I have a
>slightly different spin/point of view. I have asked this question of many
>people I have wheeled with but would like to know the general concensus on
>this.
>
>~Nichole
>
>p.s. I am however prepared with the thong if the need arises and all else
>fails! lol
>
>
>
>
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>
>
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88701 From: whoozey1953 <whoozey1953@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 3:18pm
Subject: Gutter mounts
Anybody have any gutter mounts for sale or know where I can buy them?
I am looking for 6 of them.
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88702 From: Nichole <cj7wheelin@h...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 3:26pm
Subject: Re: Damage on the trail
Okay, I need to add my .50 cents, because I am one of those jeepers
that needs help.
I understand all of the arguments you guys have made and (believe it
or not) I have had frustrations with being on a trail with another
jeeper that is not fit for the trail. In fact I have seen jeep and
driver that were not fit for the trail as well as the driver not
being fit no matter how well set up the jeep was.
I am no mechanic and do not know how to fix everything on my jeep. I
am slowly learning. I maintain it as best I can and if in doubt
about anything will stay at home. However, things do happen on the
trail and some things break without warning (hard trail or not) and
if this happens to me I will probably need help. Now, I do not like
people working on my jeep without my help (as some can vouch for) and
much prefer them to tell me what to do and they sit on the sidelines
and supervise. So does this mean I should only go on trails rated at
2 or below?? I certainly hope not. My jeep is capable of a lot and
probably more than I am at this point but I am mindful of that and
will make sure I talk with the troop leader to make sure.
So, my point is this: Because I don't know how to fix or
troubleshoot everything on my jeep and do not have every spare part
possible, does that mean I can't participate, given what I have
shared above?
I am not trying to argue so much as get everyones opinion since I
have a slightly different spin/point of view. I have asked this
question of many people I have wheeled with but would like to know
the general concensus on this.
~Nichole
p.s. I am however prepared with the thong if the need arises and all
else fails! lol
88703 From: purple <purp8@c...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 3:55pm
Subject: RE: Looking for a "gadget", need some help
My Super Duty has all of this in the overhead console . Kinda wish it was in
my XJ instead . You might start searching the bone yards while the weather
is still so nice ..... ;)
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From: james hunt [mailto:jimbobac@m...]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 12:02 PM
To: hunteroffroad@a...; az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Looking for a "gadget", need some help
i know that some of the new dodges and chevys have outdoor temp and a
compass in the rear view mirror. you could probably install one of these,
im not sure how much you are looking to spend. just an idea tho.....
if you cant make it...break it!!
if you didnt break it..you made it!!
>From: hunteroffroad@a...
>To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [az_vjc] Looking for a "gadget", need some help
>Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 22:45:11 EDT
>
>Ok, I need some help looking for a new "toy" my new toy. I have seen
>alot
>of you guys come into my shop with my bells and whistles... Well, now its
>my
>turn to find one.
>
> Problem is, I dont even know if there is somehting like this. Looking
>for
>"gadget" that has a compass, outdoor tempe gauge, and maybe an altitude
>thingy.
>Being lighted would be big plus. I can stick on the dash board or
>something... Anyone have any ideas?? where to look?
>
> Thanks much........
>
> John k
>
>
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88704 From: Mike <msa12171@a...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 3:36pm
Subject: Re: Gutter mounts
What are gutter mounts and where do they go on a Jeep? ;)
Mike
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "whoozey1953" <whoozey1953@y...> wrote:
> Anybody have any gutter mounts for sale or know where I can buy
them?
> I am looking for 6 of them.
88705 From: Mike & Karen Acuna <mkacuna@c...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:13pm
Subject: test
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88706 From: Chris Krieg <rv6a@c...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:13pm
Subject: Re: Re: Damage on the trail
And depending on who's wearing it, why would you want to??
On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 01:05 PM, tomas2691 wrote:
> How do you fix a broken thong?
>
> (Just want to be prepared!)
>
> -Roger
>
>> WHAT if there is a blonde wearing a thong broken down on the trail
>> would we be arguing who will fix the rig
>> just a thought
>> if so I will pack a thong in my trail kit
>> I did not say it would be me
>
>
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88707 From: Mike & Karen Acuna <mkacuna@c...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:13pm
Subject: Lockright locker for sale D35
I am selling this for a guy at work. New Lock Right locker for sale...never been installed just been sitting for 1.5 years. The locker looks fine, but the box is beat up. It comes with the cross pin, and both manuals. The part number is 2310S2. According to Powertrax's site, it should fit 87-93 YJ's, and 84-93 XJ's with a D35 rear end. E-mail me or call me for a picture or any other info.
Mike 602-571-8754
mkacuna@c...
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88708 From: BADAZXJ XJArizona <BadAZXJ@m...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:17pm
Subject: Re: Re: Damage on the trail
I was reading your post and following closely until I got the end about the
thong. Now what were you saying again? J/K. :)
I think James pointed out that if the person is at least willing to learn
and willing to help (like you are), that he doesnt mind. I am sure we would
all be happy to help you on the trail (thong or not). :)
The story hasnt come out yet..but I am getting the feeling that someone
broke on the trail and went and had a cigarette or something while james
wrenched on their rig for them. I think everyone is in unison in saying that
type of thing is wrong.
Frank
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>From: "Nichole" <cj7wheelin@h...>
>To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [az_vjc] Re: Damage on the trail
>Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 22:26:01 -0000
>
>Okay, I need to add my .50 cents, because I am one of those jeepers
>that needs help.
>
>I understand all of the arguments you guys have made and (believe it
>or not) I have had frustrations with being on a trail with another
>jeeper that is not fit for the trail. In fact I have seen jeep and
>driver that were not fit for the trail as well as the driver not
>being fit no matter how well set up the jeep was.
>
>I am no mechanic and do not know how to fix everything on my jeep. I
>am slowly learning. I maintain it as best I can and if in doubt
>about anything will stay at home. However, things do happen on the
>trail and some things break without warning (hard trail or not) and
>if this happens to me I will probably need help. Now, I do not like
>people working on my jeep without my help (as some can vouch for) and
>much prefer them to tell me what to do and they sit on the sidelines
>and supervise. So does this mean I should only go on trails rated at
>2 or below?? I certainly hope not. My jeep is capable of a lot and
>probably more than I am at this point but I am mindful of that and
>will make sure I talk with the troop leader to make sure.
>
>So, my point is this: Because I don't know how to fix or
>troubleshoot everything on my jeep and do not have every spare part
>possible, does that mean I can't participate, given what I have
>shared above?
>
>I am not trying to argue so much as get everyones opinion since I
>have a slightly different spin/point of view. I have asked this
>question of many people I have wheeled with but would like to know
>the general concensus on this.
>
>~Nichole
>
>p.s. I am however prepared with the thong if the need arises and all
>else fails! lol
>
>
>
>
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88709 From: james kilcullen <whoozey1953@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:17pm
Subject: Re: Re: Gutter mounts
They are a clamp that holds a roof rack on. I have an XJ Cherokee, and I believe they will work on a Wrangler or CJ with a hardtop.
Mike <msa12171@a...> wrote:What are gutter mounts and where do they go on a Jeep? ;)
Mike
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "whoozey1953" wrote:
> Anybody have any gutter mounts for sale or know where I can buy
them?
> I am looking for 6 of them.
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88710 From: gev39 <gev39@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:18pm
Subject: Got R-12?
I need to get my YJ's AC leak-detected and recharged on a low
budget...Any AC techs out there willing to make a few bucks on the
side?
Russ
88711 From: <msa12171@a...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 0:19pm
Subject: Re: Re: Gutter mounts
Oh. What kind of rack do you have? Confer has kits that you can buy.
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88712 From: Rob Williams <g_rob_williams@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:21pm
Subject: Re: Damage on the trail
Nichole, I dont think the beef is someone not being able to do trail
repairs because that would exclude over 75% of this club! I think
the point is dont take your Jeep out if you KNOW there is a good
chance it will break on you, and if it does break on you don't sit
on the side like a chump and let someone else work on it for you. At
least get under there and watch what is being done, help with
whatever you can even if it is just grabbing tools and lending an
extra hand. From your post I don't see you being a chump, plus your
well prepared with the thong so Jeep on! LOL :) -Rob
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Nichole" <cj7wheelin@h...> wrote:
> Okay, I need to add my .50 cents, because I am one of those
jeepers
> that needs help.
>
> I understand all of the arguments you guys have made and (believe
it
> or not) I have had frustrations with being on a trail with another
> jeeper that is not fit for the trail. In fact I have seen jeep
and
> driver that were not fit for the trail as well as the driver not
> being fit no matter how well set up the jeep was.
>
> I am no mechanic and do not know how to fix everything on my
jeep. I
> am slowly learning. I maintain it as best I can and if in doubt
> about anything will stay at home. However, things do happen on the
> trail and some things break without warning (hard trail or not)
and
> if this happens to me I will probably need help. Now, I do not
like
> people working on my jeep without my help (as some can vouch for)
and
> much prefer them to tell me what to do and they sit on the
sidelines
> and supervise. So does this mean I should only go on trails rated
at
> 2 or below?? I certainly hope not. My jeep is capable of a lot
and
> probably more than I am at this point but I am mindful of that and
> will make sure I talk with the troop leader to make sure.
>
> So, my point is this: Because I don't know how to fix or
> troubleshoot everything on my jeep and do not have every spare
part
> possible, does that mean I can't participate, given what I have
> shared above?
>
> I am not trying to argue so much as get everyones opinion since I
> have a slightly different spin/point of view. I have asked this
> question of many people I have wheeled with but would like to know
> the general concensus on this.
>
> ~Nichole
>
> p.s. I am however prepared with the thong if the need arises and
all
> else fails! lol
88713 From: Chris <my1stjeep@e...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:22pm
Subject: Re: Damage on the trail (Sharky...)
We have already seen Sharky in a skirt in here, beware he might be
the one wearing the thong...ewwwwwwwwww
Chris
---------------------------------------------------------------------
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, Chris Krieg <rv6a@c...> wrote:
> And depending on who's wearing it, why would you want to??
>
> On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 01:05 PM, tomas2691 wrote:
>
> > How do you fix a broken thong?
> >
> > (Just want to be prepared!)
> >
> > -Roger
> >
> >> WHAT if there is a blonde wearing a thong broken down on the
trail
> >> would we be arguing who will fix the rig
> >> just a thought
> >> if so I will pack a thong in my trail kit
> >> I did not say it would be me
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
> >
> >
88714 From: Rob Williams <g_rob_williams@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:24pm
Subject: [OT] Death Metal Fans
For all you Metal fans, there are a bunch of us Jeepers going to the
Dying Fetus show tonight at the big fish pub... come on out!! We
will be the ones in black with tattoos! heh heh -Rob
88715 From: james kilcullen <whoozey1953@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:30pm
Subject: Re: Re: Gutter mounts
Going to fab my own, I need the mounts 1st to see how wide I can make it and where to place the attachment points.
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88716 From: my2001tj <my2001tj@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:41pm
Subject: WAVE
Green TJ at VillageInn in AJ to day at lunch time.
Dean
2001 TJ
88717 From: my2001tj <my2001tj@y...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:43pm
Subject: WAVE
Green TJ at VillageInn in AJ to day at lunch time.
Dean
2001 TJ
88718 From: intertwingled <intertwingled@q...>
Date: Mon Aug 4, 2003 5:12pm
Subject: Re: [OT] Death Metal Fans
Errm, do they perform any Brian Wilson tunes? (You know, I Get Around,
Help Me Rhonda, Fun Fun Fun, Dance Dance Dance, Good Vibrations, etc.)
Tony
Rob Williams wrote:
>For all you Metal fans, there are a bunch of us Jeepers going to the
>Dying Fetus show tonight at the big fish pub... come on out!! We
>will be the ones in black with tattoos! heh heh -Rob
>
>
>
>
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>
>
>
>
>
>
88719 From: <SteelPonyCowboy@a...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 1:16pm
Subject: Re: Got R-12?
R-12???? That stuff is more expensive than gold !!!! get yourself a
conversion kit for about $35 at WalMart or Auto Zone and make it R-135A, I did that
to my YJ, easy conversion, no problems, took about 1/2 hour and regular hand
tools
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88720 From: jetowle2000 <James.Towle@a...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 6:32pm
Subject: Re: Damage on the trail
Right Rodger.... A while back, someone went and spent $22,000 on
Dave Hickman's YJ that the Campbells built for him. Do you really
think the new owners new as much about it as Dave? Maybe/maybe not,
I wouldn't have.
--James
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "tomas2691" <tomasr@a...> wrote:
> --- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "jetowle2000" <James.Towle@a...>
wrote:
> >
> > I 'think' there is a problem that I haven't seen before now.
That
> > is, people can go out and buy almost any rig or have a number of
> > different companies modify their rig. Then these people don't
> > maintain their rig, they don't know what they have and if they
did
> > know what they have they don't know how to fix it if it breaks.
Who
> > does that leave to fix their rig when it breaks?
>
> Eh, CJ/YJ owners?
>
> This is a TJ issue, right?
>
> <ducking and running for cover>
>
> -Roger
>
> PS: :-)
88721 From: Keith <khaw@n...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 6:46pm
Subject: RE: Got R-12?
Might want to give these people a call also. They have a direct
replacement for R-12 and it wont break the bank.. I used the R134
replacement and it works like a champ.
http://www.autofrost.com/
Keith
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88722 From: Stu Olson <solson8@q...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 6:51pm
Subject: RE: Re: Damage on the trail
Nichole,
I do not believe you need to worry as you, IMO, do not fit the profile
that James described. Had I not met you before, I would still say that
solely based on your response. Everyone starts somewhere....and
wanting to learn is a good thing, both in driving skill and vehicle
maintenance. :)
As for your thong comment, close but not quite. I don't think that
putting it on that little Jack Russell of yours counts! LOL (but nice
try anyway!)
Stu Olson
www.stu-offroad.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Nichole [mailto:cj7wheelin@h...]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 3:26 PM
To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [az_vjc] Re: Damage on the trail
Okay, I need to add my .50 cents, because I am one of those jeepers
that needs help.
I understand all of the arguments you guys have made and (believe it
or not) I have had frustrations with being on a trail with another
jeeper that is not fit for the trail. In fact I have seen jeep and
driver that were not fit for the trail as well as the driver not
being fit no matter how well set up the jeep was.
I am no mechanic and do not know how to fix everything on my jeep. I
am slowly learning. I maintain it as best I can and if in doubt
about anything will stay at home. However, things do happen on the
trail and some things break without warning (hard trail or not) and
if this happens to me I will probably need help. Now, I do not like
people working on my jeep without my help (as some can vouch for) and
much prefer them to tell me what to do and they sit on the sidelines
and supervise. So does this mean I should only go on trails rated at
2 or below?? I certainly hope not. My jeep is capable of a lot and
probably more than I am at this point but I am mindful of that and
will make sure I talk with the troop leader to make sure.
So, my point is this: Because I don't know how to fix or
troubleshoot everything on my jeep and do not have every spare part
possible, does that mean I can't participate, given what I have
shared above?
I am not trying to argue so much as get everyones opinion since I
have a slightly different spin/point of view. I have asked this
question of many people I have wheeled with but would like to know
the general concensus on this.
~Nichole
p.s. I am however prepared with the thong if the need arises and all
else fails! lol
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88723 From: Dan Dennis <dannpegg@c...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 7:01pm
Subject: NOHVCC Workshop...Not going to make it...
I just sent an e-mail to Dana, the coordinator for this workshop
letting her know that I will be dropping out to let others take
advantage of this workshop. (Only 3 chosen ones may attend from
the "club".)
Since it's a 4 hour drive for me and the fact that my wife's not
quite sure if she'll have the weekend off to take care of our son
that weekend, I figured I'd drop out of it. I hate being a quiter
like that, but someone had to step out. I know that Stu is doing the
same, as he said he attended last year. I've never been, but there's
always next year.
AZ Treadhead (AKA BRUZR's Daddy)
'97 TJ (BRUZR) in Lake Havasu City, AZ
88724 From: James Towle <James.Towle@a...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 7:27pm
Subject: I am in BIG Trouble
I got the tub on this evening. I am in big trouble. I am not going to be
able to get in, out shouldn't be a problem (just fall).
http://members.cox.net/jeepin1/DSC01969.JPG
Oh shoot, time to back figure. Good thing I didn't order shocks yet.
--James
Thank you all that responded to my help needed call.
88725 From: Nichole Freemon <cj7wheelin@h...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 7:39pm
Subject: Re: Re: Damage on the trail
Ha. Um, okay....focus...Jeep....wheeling....needing help... lol
Thanks, I was a little worried about signing up for anything. Well, time to
get to school! : ) And mechanic instructors out there??
.::Nichole::.
.::itsacjthing.com::.
----Original Message Follows----
From: "BADAZXJ XJArizona"
To: cj7wheelin@h..., az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Re: Damage on the trail
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 16:17:42 -0700
I was reading your post and following closely until I got the end about the
thong. Now what were you saying again? J/K. :)
I think James pointed out that if the person is at least willing to learn
and willing to help (like you are), that he doesnt mind. I am sure we would
all be happy to help you on the trail (thong or not). :)
The story hasnt come out yet..but I am getting the feeling that someone
broke on the trail and went and had a cigarette or something while james
wrenched on their rig for them. I think everyone is in unison in saying that
type of thing is wrong.
Frank
http://groups.msn.com/BadAzXJ
http://groups.msn.com/badazxj/arizonaundertakers.msnw
>From: "Nichole" To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com Subject: [az_vjc] Re: Damage on
>the trail Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 22:26:01 -0000
>
>Okay, I need to add my .50 cents, because I am one of those jeepers that
>needs help.
>
>I understand all of the arguments you guys have made and (believe it or
>not) I have had frustrations with being on a trail with another jeeper that
>is not fit for the trail. In fact I have seen jeep and driver that were not
>fit for the trail as well as the driver not being fit no matter how well
>set up the jeep was.
>
>I am no mechanic and do not know how to fix everything on my jeep. I am
>slowly learning. I maintain it as best I can and if in doubt about anything
>will stay at home. However, things do happen on the trail and some things
>break without warning (hard trail or not) and if this happens to me I will
>probably need help. Now, I do not like people working on my jeep without my
>help (as some can vouch for) and much prefer them to tell me what to do and
>they sit on the sidelines and supervise. So does this mean I should only go
>on trails rated at 2 or below?? I certainly hope not. My jeep is capable of
>a lot and probably more than I am at this point but I am mindful of that
>and will make sure I talk with the troop leader to make sure.
>
>So, my point is this: Because I don't know how to fix or troubleshoot
>everything on my jeep and do not have every spare part possible, does that
>mean I can't participate, given what I have shared above?
>
>I am not trying to argue so much as get everyones opinion since I have a
>slightly different spin/point of view. I have asked this question of many
>people I have wheeled with but would like to know the general concensus on
>this.
>
>~Nichole
>
>p.s. I am however prepared with the thong if the need arises and all else
>fails! lol
>
>
>
>
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>
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