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95597 From: Stu Olson <solson8@q...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 2:05pm
Subject: RE: Mud?


Well....I don't believe there are any good places to go mudding. I
personally think it leaves the land far too ripped up. (perhaps why your
previous mud area became restricted) There are far too many great
trails in Arizona to visit. :)


Stu Olson
www.stu-offroad.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill [mailto:barnes@g...]
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 2:51 PM
To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [az_vjc] Mud?

I am still relatively new to jeeping and to mudding. When I first
got my jeep, I would go out by Jomax and go mudding. Now much of
that area is restricted. Where are some good places to go mudding
when it actually does rain in Phoenix?

Thanks

Bill
White 98 TJ
3 1/2" RE Lift
33 Procomm mudders




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95598 From: tj_angel_113 <angel_113_@h...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 2:06pm
Subject: Re: Hoodlock/kill switch no longer operative


My finally quit working altogther...First the hoodlock part broke
about 6 months ago then the starter kill stopped working a couple of
weeks ago. I'd like to get a new one or something different soon,
but since I carpool to work now, my jeep sits in my garage all day. :)

Joe, is there any warranty on these things? Or is there anything
better out right now?

Thanks,

Angel


95599 From: Michael Wixom <h8pvmnt@c...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 2:58pm
Subject: Re: CJ steering intermediate column removal


Matt, I just went through his on mine. SawZall is the only answer. save
yourself some time. It will not collapse. Just cut it off. I have a sawzall
if you need it, give me a call.

Michael B. Wixom
602-725-2709 (Cell)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt OBrien" <makaioo@y...>
To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 1:25 PM
Subject: [az_vjc] CJ steering intermediate column removal


> I've been dealing with sloppy steering on my 79 CJ-5 for too long so
> I finally got a Borgeson HD intermediate shaft to replace the old
> stock shaft. I've got both ends loose (I can slide each end slightly
> (1/4" - 1/2") on it's respective splined shaft), but I can't get
> either end to slide far enough for removal. I marked the lower half
> of the collapsing shaft where it meets the upper half and noticed it
> isn't collapsing (not totally unexpected as it's been on there for
> 25 years). I've coated it with WD-40 and beat it a BFH to no avail.
> I'm thinking it's time for a torch on the upper half to see if I can
> get it to expand enough to collapse.
>
> Anyone done this swap and/or have any other ideas how to collapse
> the shaft? Another option would be to cut it, but I'd prefer not to
> if at all possible.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Matt
> K7MTO
>
>
>
>
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>
>
>


95600 From: intertwingled <intertwingled@q...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 3:04pm
Subject: Re: Mud?


Ohio.

=P

Tony

Bill wrote:

>I am still relatively new to jeeping and to mudding. When I first
>got my jeep, I would go out by Jomax and go mudding. Now much of
>that area is restricted. Where are some good places to go mudding
>when it actually does rain in Phoenix?
>
>Thanks
>
>Bill
>White 98 TJ
>3 1/2" RE Lift
>33 Procomm mudders
>
>
>
>
>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
>
>
>
>


95601 From: ScottG <98tjgreen@c...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 4:00pm
Subject: Re: [OT] umm.... well... okay... so I have a sick sense of humor...


well well well Joe nice pice of poop, oops im mean work I ENJOYED IT
Scott G
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe West" <joe.west@s...>
To: "Azvjc (E-mail)" <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 7:09 AM
Subject: [az_vjc] [OT] umm.... well... okay... so I have a sick sense of
humor...


> :)j
>
>
>
> HOW TO POOP AT WORK
>
> We've all been there but don't like to admit it. We've all kicked back
> in our cubicles and suddenly felt something brewing down below.
>
> As much as we try to convince ourselves otherwise, the WORK POOP is
> inevitable. For those who hate pooping at work, following is the
> Survival Guide for taking a dump at work.
>
> CROP DUSTING
> When farting, you walk briskly around the office so the smell is not in
> your area and everyone else gets a whiff but doesn't know where it came
> from. Be careful when you do this. Do not stop until the full fart has
> been expelled. Walk an extra 30 feet to make sure the smell has left
> your pants! .
>
> FLY BY
> The act of scouting out a bathroom before pooping. Walk in and check
> for other poopers. If there are others in the bathroom, leave and come
> back again. Be careful not to become a FREQUENT FLYER. People may become
> suspicious if they catch you constantly going into the
> bathroom.
>
> ESCAPEE
> A fart that slips out while taking a leak at the urinal or forcing a
> poop in a stall. This is usually accompanied by a sudden wave of
> embarrassment. If you release an escapee, do not acknowledge it.
> Pretend it did not happen. If you are standing next to the farter in the
> urinal, pretend you did not hear it. No one likes an escapee. It is
> uncomfortable for all involved. Making a joke or laughing makes both
> parties feel uneasy.
>
> JAILBREAK
> When forcing a poop, several farts slip out at a machine gun pace.
> This is usually a side effect of diarrhea or a hangover. If this should
> happen, do not panic. Remain in the stall until everyone has left the
> bathroom to spare everyone the awkwardness of what just occurred.
>
> COURTESY FLUSH
> The act of flushing the toilet the instant the poop hits the water.
> This reduces the amount of air time the poop has to stink up the
> bathroom. This can help you avoid being caught doing the WALK OF SHAME.
>
> WALK OF SHAME
> Walking from the stall, to the sink, to the door after you have just
> stunk up the bathroom. This can be a very uncomfortable moment if
> someone walks in and busts you. As with farts, it is best to pretend
> that the smell does not exist. Can be avoided with the use of the
> COURTESY FLUSH.
>
> OUT OF THE CLOSET POOPER
> A colleague who poops at work and is damn proud of it. You will often
> see an Out Of The Closet Pooper enter the bathroom with a newspaper or
> magazine under his or her arm. Always look around the office for the Out
> Of The Closet Pooper before entering the bathroom.
>
> THE POOPING FRIEND'S NETWORK (P.F.N)
> A group of co-workers who band together to ensure emergency pooping
> goes off without incident. This group can help you to monitor the
> whereabouts of Out Of The Closet Poopers, and identify SAFE HAVENS.
>
> SAFE HAVENS
> A seldom used bathroom somewhere in the building where you can least
> expect visitors. Try floors that are predominantly of the opposite sex.
> This will reduce the odds of a pooper of your sex entering the
> bathroom.
>
> TURD BURGLAR
> Someone who does not realize that you are in the stall and tries to
> force the door open. This is one of the most shocking and vulnerable
> moments that can occur when taking a poop at work. If this occurs,
> remain in the stall until the Turd Burglar leaves. This way you will
> avoid all uncomfortable eye contact.
>
> CAMO-COUGH
> A phony cough that alerts all new entrants into the bathroom that you
> are in a stall. This can be used to cover-up a WATERMELON, or to alert
> potential Turd Burglars. Very effective when used in conjunction with an
> ASTAIRE.
>
> ASTAIRE
> A subtle toe-tap that is used to alert potential Turd Burglars that you
> are occupying a stall. This will remove all doubt that the stall is
> occupied. If you hear an Astaire, leave the bathroom immediately so the
> pooper can poop in peace.
>
> WATERMELON
> A poop that creates a loud splash when hitting the toilet water. This
> is also an embarrassing incident. If you feel a Watermelon coming on,
> create a diversion. See CAMO-COUGH.
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>


95602 From: jeeperaz <jeeperaz@y...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 4:15pm
Subject: Re: CJ steering intermediate column removal


Propane torch. There is a plastic peice in there that prevents is
from collapsing. Heat it until it melts (its not needed). Or if you
arent going to reuse the shaft... sawzall like Michael said.

--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Wixom" <h8pvmnt@c...> wrote:
> Matt, I just went through his on mine. SawZall is the only answer.
save
> yourself some time. It will not collapse. Just cut it off. I have
a sawzall
> if you need it, give me a call.
>
> Michael B. Wixom
> 602-725-2709 (Cell)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matt OBrien" <makaioo@y...>
> To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 1:25 PM
> Subject: [az_vjc] CJ steering intermediate column removal
>
>
> > I've been dealing with sloppy steering on my 79 CJ-5 for too
long so
> > I finally got a Borgeson HD intermediate shaft to replace the old
> > stock shaft. I've got both ends loose (I can slide each end
slightly
> > (1/4" - 1/2") on it's respective splined shaft), but I can't get
> > either end to slide far enough for removal. I marked the lower
half
> > of the collapsing shaft where it meets the upper half and
noticed it
> > isn't collapsing (not totally unexpected as it's been on there
for
> > 25 years). I've coated it with WD-40 and beat it a BFH to no
avail.
> > I'm thinking it's time for a torch on the upper half to see if I
can
> > get it to expand enough to collapse.
> >
> > Anyone done this swap and/or have any other ideas how to collapse
> > the shaft? Another option would be to cut it, but I'd prefer not
to
> > if at all possible.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Matt
> > K7MTO
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
> >
> >
> >


95603 From: Tony <axtell@c...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 4:19pm
Subject: RE: Mud?


Is there still a 4x4 mud bog event out on 107ave and Glendale?

I know there used to be one at 7st and Dear Valley years ago as well.

Tony Axtell 78CJ5

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill [mailto:barnes@g...]
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 2:51 PM
To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [az_vjc] Mud?

I am still relatively new to jeeping and to mudding. When I first
got my jeep, I would go out by Jomax and go mudding. Now much of
that area is restricted. Where are some good places to go mudding
when it actually does rain in Phoenix?

Thanks

Bill
White 98 TJ
3 1/2" RE Lift
33 Procomm mudders




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95604 From: ScottG <98tjgreen@c...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 4:22pm
Subject: Re: Mud?


Bill you can still find mud on 7th St. and Deer Valley- Happy Valley area or
go back behind Lake Pleasant like you were going to the back road to Crown
King tons of trails back there
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill" <barnes@g...>
To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 2:50 PM
Subject: [az_vjc] Mud?


> I am still relatively new to jeeping and to mudding. When I first
> got my jeep, I would go out by Jomax and go mudding. Now much of
> that area is restricted. Where are some good places to go mudding
> when it actually does rain in Phoenix?
>
> Thanks
>
> Bill
> White 98 TJ
> 3 1/2" RE Lift
> 33 Procomm mudders
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>


95605 From: Joe West <joe.west@d...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 6:38pm
Subject: RE: [OT] umm.... well... okay... so I have a sick sense of humor...


*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
I can't actually take credit for it... someone sent it to me
<grin>

-----Original Message-----
From: ScottG [mailto:98tjgreen@c...]
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 5:00 PM
To: Azvjc (E-mail); Joe West
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] [OT] umm.... well... okay... so I have a sick
sense of humor...

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm)
Pro*
well well well Joe nice pice of poop, oops im mean work I ENJOYED IT
Scott G
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe West" <joe.west@s...>
To: "Azvjc (E-mail)" <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 7:09 AM
Subject: [az_vjc] [OT] umm.... well... okay... so I have a sick sense of
humor...


> :)j
>
>
>
> HOW TO POOP AT WORK
>
> We've all been there but don't like to admit it. We've all kicked back
> in our cubicles and suddenly felt something brewing down below.
>
> As much as we try to convince ourselves otherwise, the WORK POOP is
> inevitable. For those who hate pooping at work, following is the
> Survival Guide for taking a dump at work.
>
> CROP DUSTING
> When farting, you walk briskly around the office so the smell is not
in
> your area and everyone else gets a whiff but doesn't know where it
came
> from. Be careful when you do this. Do not stop until the full fart has
> been expelled. Walk an extra 30 feet to make sure the smell has left
> your pants! .
>
> FLY BY
> The act of scouting out a bathroom before pooping. Walk in and check
> for other poopers. If there are others in the bathroom, leave and come
> back again. Be careful not to become a FREQUENT FLYER. People may
become
> suspicious if they catch you constantly going into the
> bathroom.
>
> ESCAPEE
> A fart that slips out while taking a leak at the urinal or forcing a
> poop in a stall. This is usually accompanied by a sudden wave of
> embarrassment. If you release an escapee, do not acknowledge it.
> Pretend it did not happen. If you are standing next to the farter in
the
> urinal, pretend you did not hear it. No one likes an escapee. It is
> uncomfortable for all involved. Making a joke or laughing makes both
> parties feel uneasy.
>
> JAILBREAK
> When forcing a poop, several farts slip out at a machine gun pace.
> This is usually a side effect of diarrhea or a hangover. If this
should
> happen, do not panic. Remain in the stall until everyone has left the
> bathroom to spare everyone the awkwardness of what just occurred.
>
> COURTESY FLUSH
> The act of flushing the toilet the instant the poop hits the water.
> This reduces the amount of air time the poop has to stink up the
> bathroom. This can help you avoid being caught doing the WALK OF
SHAME.
>
> WALK OF SHAME
> Walking from the stall, to the sink, to the door after you have just
> stunk up the bathroom. This can be a very uncomfortable moment if
> someone walks in and busts you. As with farts, it is best to pretend
> that the smell does not exist. Can be avoided with the use of the
> COURTESY FLUSH.
>
> OUT OF THE CLOSET POOPER
> A colleague who poops at work and is damn proud of it. You will often
> see an Out Of The Closet Pooper enter the bathroom with a newspaper or
> magazine under his or her arm. Always look around the office for the
Out
> Of The Closet Pooper before entering the bathroom.
>
> THE POOPING FRIEND'S NETWORK (P.F.N)
> A group of co-workers who band together to ensure emergency pooping
> goes off without incident. This group can help you to monitor the
> whereabouts of Out Of The Closet Poopers, and identify SAFE HAVENS.
>
> SAFE HAVENS
> A seldom used bathroom somewhere in the building where you can least
> expect visitors. Try floors that are predominantly of the opposite
sex.
> This will reduce the odds of a pooper of your sex entering the
> bathroom.
>
> TURD BURGLAR
> Someone who does not realize that you are in the stall and tries to
> force the door open. This is one of the most shocking and vulnerable
> moments that can occur when taking a poop at work. If this occurs,
> remain in the stall until the Turd Burglar leaves. This way you will
> avoid all uncomfortable eye contact.
>
> CAMO-COUGH
> A phony cough that alerts all new entrants into the bathroom that you
> are in a stall. This can be used to cover-up a WATERMELON, or to alert
> potential Turd Burglars. Very effective when used in conjunction with
an
> ASTAIRE.
>
> ASTAIRE
> A subtle toe-tap that is used to alert potential Turd Burglars that
you
> are occupying a stall. This will remove all doubt that the stall is
> occupied. If you hear an Astaire, leave the bathroom immediately so
the
> pooper can poop in peace.
>
> WATERMELON
> A poop that creates a loud splash when hitting the toilet water. This
> is also an embarrassing incident. If you feel a Watermelon coming on,
> create a diversion. See CAMO-COUGH.
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>





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95606 From: bbmandd2000 <bbmandd2000@y...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 6:55pm
Subject: Tucson


any good spots to go outside of tucson?


95607 From: Fred Wilson <fredtj@c...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 7:03pm
Subject: Re: Tucson


What trail rating(s) are you looking for ??


Fred (Tucson)


bbmandd2000 wrote:

>any good spots to go outside of tucson?
>
>
>
>
>
>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
>
>
>


95608 From: bbmandd2000 <bbmandd2000@y...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 7:06pm
Subject: tucson


well i just got my first jeep and really never been off roading so I
would guess some thing fairly easy. I ve been to gardner canyon on
dirtbikes, but thats all i know.


95609 From: Fred Wilson <fredtj@c...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 7:15pm
Subject: Re: tucson


What kind of Jeep (TJ, YJ, CJ, etc), and how's it set up ?? Stock, etc ??


Fred


bbmandd2000 wrote:

>well i just got my first jeep and really never been off roading so I
>would guess some thing fairly easy. I ve been to gardner canyon on
>dirtbikes, but thats all i know.
>
>
>
>
>
>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
>
>
>


95610 From: anthony <a_celaya@c...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 8:08pm
Subject: Re: [OT] umm.... well... okay... so I have a sick sense of humor...


you got em all right on the dot Joe. I'm not alone in this world after all.
Anthony Celaya
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe West" <joe.west@s...>
To: "Azvjc (E-mail)" <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 7:09 AM
Subject: [az_vjc] [OT] umm.... well... okay... so I have a sick sense of
humor...


> :)
>
>
>
> HOW TO POOP AT WORK
>
> We've all been there but don't like to admit it. We've all kicked back
> in our cubicles and suddenly felt something brewing down below.
>
> As much as we try to convince ourselves otherwise, the WORK POOP is
> inevitable. For those who hate pooping at work, following is the
> Survival Guide for taking a dump at work.
>
> CROP DUSTING
> When farting, you walk briskly around the office so the smell is not in
> your area and everyone else gets a whiff but doesn't know where it came
> from. Be careful when you do this. Do not stop until the full fart has
> been expelled. Walk an extra 30 feet to make sure the smell has left
> your pants! .
>
> FLY BY
> The act of scouting out a bathroom before pooping. Walk in and check
> for other poopers. If there are others in the bathroom, leave and come
> back again. Be careful not to become a FREQUENT FLYER. People may become
> suspicious if they catch you constantly going into the
> bathroom.
>
> ESCAPEE
> A fart that slips out while taking a leak at the urinal or forcing a
> poop in a stall. This is usually accompanied by a sudden wave of
> embarrassment. If you release an escapee, do not acknowledge it.
> Pretend it did not happen. If you are standing next to the farter in the
> urinal, pretend you did not hear it. No one likes an escapee. It is
> uncomfortable for all involved. Making a joke or laughing makes both
> parties feel uneasy.
>
> JAILBREAK
> When forcing a poop, several farts slip out at a machine gun pace.
> This is usually a side effect of diarrhea or a hangover. If this should
> happen, do not panic. Remain in the stall until everyone has left the
> bathroom to spare everyone the awkwardness of what just occurred.
>
> COURTESY FLUSH
> The act of flushing the toilet the instant the poop hits the water.
> This reduces the amount of air time the poop has to stink up the
> bathroom. This can help you avoid being caught doing the WALK OF SHAME.
>
> WALK OF SHAME
> Walking from the stall, to the sink, to the door after you have just
> stunk up the bathroom. This can be a very uncomfortable moment if
> someone walks in and busts you. As with farts, it is best to pretend
> that the smell does not exist. Can be avoided with the use of the
> COURTESY FLUSH.
>
> OUT OF THE CLOSET POOPER
> A colleague who poops at work and is damn proud of it. You will often
> see an Out Of The Closet Pooper enter the bathroom with a newspaper or
> magazine under his or her arm. Always look around the office for the Out
> Of The Closet Pooper before entering the bathroom.
>
> THE POOPING FRIEND'S NETWORK (P.F.N)
> A group of co-workers who band together to ensure emergency pooping
> goes off without incident. This group can help you to monitor the
> whereabouts of Out Of The Closet Poopers, and identify SAFE HAVENS.
>
> SAFE HAVENS
> A seldom used bathroom somewhere in the building where you can least
> expect visitors. Try floors that are predominantly of the opposite sex.
> This will reduce the odds of a pooper of your sex entering the
> bathroom.
>
> TURD BURGLAR
> Someone who does not realize that you are in the stall and tries to
> force the door open. This is one of the most shocking and vulnerable
> moments that can occur when taking a poop at work. If this occurs,
> remain in the stall until the Turd Burglar leaves. This way you will
> avoid all uncomfortable eye contact.
>
> CAMO-COUGH
> A phony cough that alerts all new entrants into the bathroom that you
> are in a stall. This can be used to cover-up a WATERMELON, or to alert
> potential Turd Burglars. Very effective when used in conjunction with an
> ASTAIRE.
>
> ASTAIRE
> A subtle toe-tap that is used to alert potential Turd Burglars that you
> are occupying a stall. This will remove all doubt that the stall is
> occupied. If you hear an Astaire, leave the bathroom immediately so the
> pooper can poop in peace.
>
> WATERMELON
> A poop that creates a loud splash when hitting the toilet water. This
> is also an embarrassing incident. If you feel a Watermelon coming on,
> create a diversion. See CAMO-COUGH.
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>


95611 From: Craig Micek <micekc@e...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 8:15pm
Subject: Re: STUPID!


That is great. I sure hope someone sends a copy of that to his insurance
company!

Moron!


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Witt" <k7ant@f...>
To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 8:41 AM
Subject: [az_vjc] STUPID!


> Got this over on the Undertakers site.
>
>
> http://home.pacbell.net/josuee/vid/hicktruck.wmv
>
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
>


95612 From: anthony <a_celaya@c...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 8:21pm
Subject: kill switch


I have a diagram of how I did my kill switch and I never had a problem with it. this design might be common, but the idea has been passed down from my dad to me, and he's been doing it this way since I was a kid. I could either post the diagram or have a "street smart clinic".

just an idea!

Anthony Celaya


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


95613 From: Craig Micek <micekc@e...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 8:23pm
Subject: Re: Mud?


I believe the 7st and Deer Valley area is all off limits now.

Craig
----- Original Message -----
From: "ScottG" <98tjgreen@c...>
To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>; "Bill" <barnes@g...>
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Mud?


> Bill you can still find mud on 7th St. and Deer Valley- Happy Valley area
or
> go back behind Lake Pleasant like you were going to the back road to Crown
> King tons of trails back there
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill" <barnes@g...>
> To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 2:50 PM
> Subject: [az_vjc] Mud?
>
>
> > I am still relatively new to jeeping and to mudding. When I first
> > got my jeep, I would go out by Jomax and go mudding. Now much of
> > that area is restricted. Where are some good places to go mudding
> > when it actually does rain in Phoenix?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Bill
> > White 98 TJ
> > 3 1/2" RE Lift
> > 33 Procomm mudders
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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95614 From: ScottG <98tjgreen@c...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 8:44pm
Subject: Re: Mud?


Well its been a couple a months since ive been up there, injured shoulder
hard to wheel with 1 arm, but last time still state trust land only need BLM
pass. though you are probably right, it would not surprise me if it was
closed off now. Lots of folks tear it up out there. Perfect excuse/ reason
for another local closure.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Micek" <micekc@e...>
To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>; "Bill" <barnes@g...>; "ScottG"
<98tjgreen@c...>
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Mud?


> I believe the 7st and Deer Valley area is all off limits now.
>
> Craig
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "ScottG" <98tjgreen@c...>
> To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>; "Bill" <barnes@g...>
> Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 5:22 PM
> Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Mud?
>
>
> > Bill you can still find mud on 7th St. and Deer Valley- Happy Valley
area
> or
> > go back behind Lake Pleasant like you were going to the back road to
Crown
> > King tons of trails back there
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Bill" <barnes@g...>
> > To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 2:50 PM
> > Subject: [az_vjc] Mud?
> >
> >
> > > I am still relatively new to jeeping and to mudding. When I first
> > > got my jeep, I would go out by Jomax and go mudding. Now much of
> > > that area is restricted. Where are some good places to go mudding
> > > when it actually does rain in Phoenix?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Bill
> > > White 98 TJ
> > > 3 1/2" RE Lift
> > > 33 Procomm mudders
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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> > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
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95615 From: bbmandd2000 <bbmandd2000@y...>
Date: Sat Dec 13, 2003 9:50pm
Subject: tucson


Stock xj, 4dr, 4.0L manual.


95616 From: Jim Russell <desertjeep@c...>
Date: Sun Dec 14, 2003 4:07am
Subject: re: kill switch


Anthony,
I'd be interested in seeing how this is done. Could you either post it or send me a copy off post.

Thanks,
Jim

Message: 25
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 21:21:01 -0700
From: "anthony" <a_celaya@c...>
Subject: kill switch

I have a diagram of how I did my kill switch and I never had a problem with it. this design might be common, but the idea has been passed down from my dad to me, and he's been doing it this way since I was a kid. I could either post the diagram or have a "street smart clinic".

just an idea!

Anthony Celaya


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95617 From: Jim Russell <desertjeep@c...>
Date: Sun Dec 14, 2003 4:16am
Subject: re: Cj Steering prblems


Hi all,
I've been reading a few posts regarding sloppy steering in Matt's Jeep and am suffering from the same problem. In fact, my goal was to check it out today.
I have noticed that approximately 18" outside the firewall there is (was) some type of bearing. It is definatley in poor condition.
Are the other things I should check out? Is it going to be possible to dismantle the shaft enough to replace this bearing or would I be better off to replace the shaft? Any input would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Jim

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95618 From: intertwingled <intertwingled@q...>
Date: Sun Dec 14, 2003 5:53am
Subject: OT: they got Saddam


Saddam Hussein captured. He was hiding in a hole underground.


95619 From: Bill <woodstock1014@y...>
Date: Sun Dec 14, 2003 6:11am
Subject: Re: OT: they got Saddam


I've been waiting for this moment for 14 years. Wish I could've
captured him myself back during Desert Shield and Storm.


--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "intertwingled" <intertwingled@q...>
wrote:
>
> Saddam Hussein captured. He was hiding in a hole underground.


95620 From: Bill Witt <k7ant@f...>
Date: Sun Dec 14, 2003 6:47am
Subject: Re: OT: they got Saddam


YES! WAY TO GO OVER THERE BOYS!


Antman




--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "intertwingled" <intertwingled@q...>
wrote:
>
> Saddam Hussein captured. He was hiding in a hole underground.


95621 From: jetowle2000 <James.Towle@a...>
Date: Sun Dec 14, 2003 7:08am
Subject: Re: OT: they got Saddam


I have to admit I thought you were joking, as I checked the messages
first thing, but http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,105706,00.html

Wow this is too good.

--James

--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "intertwingled" <intertwingled@q...>
wrote:
>
> Saddam Hussein captured. He was hiding in a hole underground.