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18195 From: Bob Nyberg <r.nyberg@w...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 2:05pm
Subject: Re: Need a bumper cut


Nick

I cut mine off with a sawsall with no problem. I have since gone to another
bumper and you can have the cut off one from my 77 CJ5 if you want it.

Bob

Nick Notestine wrote:

> Can anyone cut the ends off my front bumper for me? I am working on getting
> a cutoff saw but that may be a few. My bumper corner is bent way back from
> getting it bashed on rocks so now my shackle is hitting it. Also the bumper
> ends keep getting in the way anyways when offroading. I don't know what
> would cut it? A sawsall? I am in west Mesa.
> Nick



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18196 From: Stu Olson <solson8@q...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 2:26pm
Subject: RE: Need a bumper cut


I had mine done with a plasma cutter. Slick as butter. Took about 1~2
minutes per side, including marking a line to cut on.

Details on http://www.stu-offroad.com/bumper/bumper.htm


Stu

Stu Olson N7QJP
Phoenix, AZ
http://www.stu-offroad.com
http://www.users.uswest.net/~solson8



>-----Original Message-----
>From: Nick Notestine [mailto:nnote@n...]
>Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 13:23
>To: AzVjc
>Subject: [az_vjc] Need a bumper cut
>
>
>Can anyone cut the ends off my front bumper for me? I am working
>on getting
>a cutoff saw but that may be a few. My bumper corner is bent way back from
>getting it bashed on rocks so now my shackle is hitting it. Also
>the bumper
>ends keep getting in the way anyways when offroading. I don't know what
>would cut it? A sawsall? I am in west Mesa.
>Nick
>
>
>
>
>
>


18197 From: blake shepherd <blake@b...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 2:34pm
Subject: Superior axle shafts......


I am considering purchasing Superior front axle shafts for my 80cj5 in the
dana 30. They are much cheaper than the Warn units and accept the same
larger u-joints. Does anyone know about these? Do they hold up better than
the Warn front shafts??


TIA

blake
80cj5


18198 From: <PythagoraD@a...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 9:43am
Subject: Tires For Sale 32's


Hey All.
I posted this awhile back, and I still have them. I have a set (4) of BFG AT
KO's, 32x11.50x15. They are in great shape, and only have 600-800 miles on
them. They are just taking up space in the garage. They are still in great
shape, and would work great in a lot of applications. I am interested in
getting $375 for them, this is a significant savings over there retailing
price of $480.
If anyone is interested I can be reached at 480-326-5201, leave a message if
I am not available.
Dane Buxbaum
Ahw, Az
480-326-5201


18199 From: Hackle <hackle@u...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 3:36pm
Subject: Re: Upper Terminator run on Sunday


Yeah but Nick had a great spotter:) Dan you can make Upper Terminator if you go easy and us your head.

I refuse to belong to any group that would have me as a member!
----- Original Message -----
From: Greg Stapley
To: tomasr@agcs.com ; mt_b@yahoo.com
Cc: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Re: Upper terminator run on Sunday


Nick N ran upper terminator with 31's and only a front locker, he emerged with no body damage that I know of, he said it was intimidating, but he made it...

Greg



>From: Roger Tomas
>Reply-To: tomasr@agcs.com
>To: Dan Coley
>CC: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Re: Upper terminator run on Sunday
>Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 10:47:57 -0700
>
>Dan, having second thoughts now?
>
>I always shoot for zero drivetrain damage. So I'll answer relative
>to that...
>
>If your driving skills are good and you have low gearing and good articulation
>to go along with those 33s and rear locker, then you have a *good* chance to
>get through without *any* damage. For each of those things you don't have,
>it will be a little more difficult. I run Terminator frequently and I only
>have 33s. However, I have 4.5" of suspension lift, 4.56 gears, locked front
>and rear, and have decent articulation (fairly good for a SUA YJ but not that
>great compared to lifted TJs or SOA YJs).
>
>Does this help?
>
>-Roger
>
>Dan Coley wrote:
> >
> > Can the Term. be done (with minimal drivetrain damage) with only 33s
> > and a rear locker (3" lift)?
> >
> > Dan
>
>
>


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18200 From: Mike Baney <jeepin_in_az@y...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 3:33pm
Subject: off topic, PC Tech Jokes


This is one of my fav jokes!


1. When a tech says he's coming right over, go for
coffee.
It's nothing for us to remember 2700 screen saver
passwords.

2. When you call us to have your computer moved, be
sure to
leave it buried under half a ton of postcards, baby
pictures, stuffed
animals, dried flowers, bowling trophies and Popsicle
art. We
don't have a life, and we find it deeply moving to
catch a fleeting glimpse
of yours.

3. When tech support sends you an e-mail with high
importance,
delete it at once. We're just testing out the public
groups.

4. When a tech is eating lunch at his desk, walk
right in and
spill your guts out. We exist only to serve.

5. When a tech is having a smoke outside, ask him a
computer
question. The only reason why we smoke at all is to
ferret out
those clients who don't have e-mail or a telephone
line.

6. Send urgent e-mail ALL IN UPPERCASE. The mail
server picks
it up and flags it as a rush delivery.

7. When you call a tech's direct line, press # to
skip the
bilingual greeting that says he's out of town for a
week, record
your message, and wait exactly 24 hours before you
send an e-mail straight to
the director because no one ever returned your call.
You're
entitled to common courtesy.

8. When the photocopier doesn't work, call computer
support.
There's electronics in it.

9. When you're getting a NO DIAL TONE message at
home, call
computer support. We can fix your line from here.

10. When something's wrong with your home PC, dump
it on a
tech's chair with no name, no phone number and no
description of the
problem. We love a puzzle.

11. When you have a tech on the phone walking you
through
changing a setting; read the paper. We don't actually
mean for you to DO
anything; we just love to hear ourselves talk.

12. When we offer training on the upcoming OS
upgrade, don't
bother. We'll be there to hold your hand after it is
done.

13. When the printer won't print, re-send the job at
least 20
times. Print jobs frequently get sucked into black
holes.

14. When the printer still won't print after 20
tries, send
the job to all 68 printers in the office. One of them
is bound to work.

15. Don't use online help. Online help is for
wimps.

16. If you're taking night classes in computer
science, feel
free to go around and update the network drivers for
you and all you
co-workers. We're grateful for the overtime money.

17. When you have a tech fixing your computer at a
quarter
past two, eat your lunch in his face. We function
better when slightly
dizzy.

18. Don't ever thank us. We're getting paid for
this.

19. When a tech asks you whether you've installed
any new
software on this computer, lie. It's nobody's
business what you've got
on your computer.

20. If the mouse cable keeps knocking down the
framed picture
of your dog, lift the computer and stuff the cable
under it. Mouse
cables were designed to have 45 lbs. of computer
sitting on top of
them.

21. If the space bar on your keyboard doesn't work,
blame it
on the mail upgrade. Keyboards are actually very
happy with half a
pound of muffin crumbs and nail clippings in them.

22. When you get the message saying "Are you sure?",
click on
that Yes button as fast as you can. Well, if you
weren't sure, you
wouldn't be doing it, would you?

23. Feel perfectly free to say things like "I don't
know
nothing about that computer crap". We don't mind at
all hearing our
area of professional expertise referred to as crap.

24. When you need to change the toner cartridge, call
tech
support. Changing a toner cartridge is an extremely
complex task, and
Hewlett-Packard recommends that it be performed only
by a
professional engineer with a Master's degree in
nuclear physics.

25. When something's the matter with your computer,
ask your
secretary to call the help desk. We enjoy the
challenge of
having to deal with a third party who doesn't know
jack about the problem.

26. When you receive a 30-meg movie file, send it to
everyone
as a mail attachment. We got lots of disk space on
that mail server.

27. Don't even think of breaking large print jobs
down into
smaller chunks. Somebody else might get a chance to
squeeze a queue.

28. When you bump into a tech in the grocery store on
a
Saturday, ask a computer question. We don't do
weekends.

29. If your son is a student in computer science,
have him come
in on the weekends and do his projects on your office
computer.
We'll be there for you when his illegal copy of Visual
Basic 6.0 makes your
Access 95 database flip out.

30. When you bring your own personal home PC for
repair at the
office, leave the documentation at home. We'll find
the jumper
settings on the internet.


=====
2001 TJ

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18201 From: Greg Stapley <love24wheel@h...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 3:49pm
Subject: Raw deal Cd


Just got it in the mail today, you did a great job...
Just wanted to say thank you for the recording.
Take it easy

Greg


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18202 From: Keith - ALLOFFROAD.COM <crusari@p...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 4:09pm
Subject: Re: Re: Upper Terminator run on Sunday


just keep an eye on your tie rod :)

Keith Auble - editor

WWW.ALLOFFROAD.COM

----- Original Message -----
From: Hackle
To: #Jeep Club
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 4:36 PM
Subject: [az_vjc] Re: Upper Terminator run on Sunday


Yeah but Nick had a great spotter:) Dan you can make Upper Terminator if you go easy and us your head.

I refuse to belong to any group that would have me as a member!
----- Original Message -----
From: Greg Stapley
To: tomasr@agcs.com ; mt_b@yahoo.com
Cc: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Re: Upper terminator run on Sunday


Nick N ran upper terminator with 31's and only a front locker, he emerged with no body damage that I know of, he said it was intimidating, but he made it...

Greg



>From: Roger Tomas
>Reply-To: tomasr@agcs.com
>To: Dan Coley
>CC: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Re: Upper terminator run on Sunday
>Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 10:47:57 -0700
>
>Dan, having second thoughts now?
>
>I always shoot for zero drivetrain damage. So I'll answer relative
>to that...
>
>If your driving skills are good and you have low gearing and good articulation
>to go along with those 33s and rear locker, then you have a *good* chance to
>get through without *any* damage. For each of those things you don't have,
>it will be a little more difficult. I run Terminator frequently and I only
>have 33s. However, I have 4.5" of suspension lift, 4.56 gears, locked front
>and rear, and have decent articulation (fairly good for a SUA YJ but not that
>great compared to lifted TJs or SOA YJs).
>
>Does this help?
>
>-Roger
>
>Dan Coley wrote:
> >
> > Can the Term. be done (with minimal drivetrain damage) with only 33s
> > and a rear locker (3" lift)?
> >
> > Dan
>
>
>


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18203 From: <cmandrick@h...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 4:46pm
Subject: Chris Mandrick and the turd brown Jeep will return shortly...


Hi all,

I have been inactive for the past 5-6 months due to school, work, and
a couple of other lousy excuses. Anyways, I am dropping a line to
say hi to everyone I have wheeled with, Rick, Randy, Len, Tim, and
everyone else. For those interested, I am in the process of doing
major work to the Jeep, she is getting an early Bronco NP435 and
D300, Ford 8.8" rear, 4 inch lift, 1.5 inch body lift, CV shafts, a
front hoop roll cage (for the inevitable), and all the trimmings to
make this stuff work. Take care, and i'll see you on the trails soon.

Chris
87 YJ


18204 From: Eric Herring <herring@u...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 5:24pm
Subject: RE: Need a bumper cut


I have a sawzall & am in West Mesa. Let me know if you want me to trim it
for you.

Eric Herring 92XJ

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Notestine [mailto:nnote@n...]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 1:23 PM
To: AzVjc
Subject: [az_vjc] Need a bumper cut


Can anyone cut the ends off my front bumper for me? I am working on getting
a cutoff saw but that may be a few. My bumper corner is bent way back from
getting it bashed on rocks so now my shackle is hitting it. Also the bumper
ends keep getting in the way anyways when offroading. I don't know what
would cut it? A sawsall? I am in west Mesa.
Nick


18205 From: Kris Jones <jeep183@y...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 5:44pm
Subject: need advice about steering on a TJ


Hi everyone. I recently had an email saying that my jeep was for
sale, but we decided to keep it.
Anyways i have a question about the steering. I know that it's a
common problem to have bumpsteer and sloppiness in the steering when
you get a lift and big tires. But my dad and i would like to know if
there are any products, adjustments, or something like that to help
clean up the steering response.
Any advice or tips to help us out would be GREAT! thanks!

Oh, yeah. We have a '97 TJ with a 2" body lift, 3" suspension lift,
and 33x12.5x15 BFG AT's. Thanks a lot!


18206 From: Roxie <Roxie@t...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 5:47pm
Subject: Re: Really, Really Last T-Shirt Post


Look Tomie - THERE'S your shirt!! :)

-Stacy-Michelle
TheJeepGoddess.com
"Silly Boys, Jeeps are for Girls"
----- Original Message -----
From: <DAVISis@h...>
To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 12:28 PM
Subject: [az_vjc] Really, Really Last T-Shirt Post


> I have given all the "leftovers" to Stacy at ArizonaCap.com
> (stacy@a...). He's got all the records and my delivery
> sheet, so I am officially out of it now. The list below are those
> he'll be mailing. If yiou are not on the list of last names below
> and believe you should be, please contact Stacy.
>
>
> Thank You, (Jon, I don't know how you do it)
>
> Glen
>
> SKRAMSTED
> GILMORE
> FARQUHAR
> FLORENCE
> ORR
> KING
>
> P.S. He's taking orders daily from teh link on this site for new
> orders.
>
>


18207 From: Chris Krieg <rv6a@m...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 6:05pm
Subject: Re: need advice about steering on a TJ


I know OR Fab makes a steering system for the TJ that (after talking to
them) seems much better than the stock setup. I think Scott Kruize has it.

Chris K

> From: "Kris Jones" <jeep183@y...>
> Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2001 01:44:44 -0000
> To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [az_vjc] need advice about steering on a TJ
>
> Hi everyone. I recently had an email saying that my jeep was for
> sale, but we decided to keep it.
> Anyways i have a question about the steering. I know that it's a
> common problem to have bumpsteer and sloppiness in the steering when
> you get a lift and big tires. But my dad and i would like to know if
> there are any products, adjustments, or something like that to help
> clean up the steering response.
> Any advice or tips to help us out would be GREAT! thanks!
>
> Oh, yeah. We have a '97 TJ with a 2" body lift, 3" suspension lift,
> and 33x12.5x15 BFG AT's. Thanks a lot!
>
>
>
>


18208 From: linda luik <minihummer@w...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 6:10pm
Subject: Re: Runs this Weekend


Miner's Revenge on Saturday 2/3/1

Tom Patterson wrote:
>
> I’m running Jackhandle and Lower Woodpecker on Saturday 3,2001.
> TomP
>
> Nick Notestine wrote:
>
> > Anyone got runs planned this weekend?
> > Nick


18209 From: Dan Coley <mt_b@y...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 6:25pm
Subject: Re: need advice about steering on a TJ


I personally like mine, it gives it "character". Plus you add a rear
locker, and lane changes are effortless! Actually, no one wants to
drive it, which is good, cause I probably wouldn't let anyone drive
it anyways. I know my jeep cries for me when I take it to the dealer.

As far as steering, just make sure everything is tight, I've found
alot of bolts and stuff that comes with doing a lift can loosen over
a few runs. You could upgrade the steering box to an AGR..that helps
TONS from driving the jeep that I put one on.

I've also heard of people putting aftermarket track bars and the
like...but I think it's just a property of having a lift and
tires..which far outweighs the negative effects of steering in my
book.

Mine would be better if I drove with the swaybar hooked up....

Dan
'00TJ



--- In az_vjc@y..., "Kris Jones" <jeep183@y...> wrote:
> Hi everyone. I recently had an email saying that my jeep was for
> sale, but we decided to keep it.
> Anyways i have a question about the steering. I know that it's a
> common problem to have bumpsteer and sloppiness in the steering
when
> you get a lift and big tires. But my dad and i would like to know
if
> there are any products, adjustments, or something like that to help
> clean up the steering response.
> Any advice or tips to help us out would be GREAT! thanks!
>
> Oh, yeah. We have a '97 TJ with a 2" body lift, 3" suspension
lift,
> and 33x12.5x15 BFG AT's. Thanks a lot!


18210 From: Russell Gevarter <gev39@y...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 6:36pm
Subject: RE: Tyranny Personified


Thank you Brian. You've hit the nail on the head.
Russ
--- Brian Pavlich <brian.pavlich@i...> wrote:
> Argh! Its a 3G's discussion. Guns, God and
> Government!
>
> I'm not saying your views are wrong or anything, but
> is this the right place
> for such a discussion?
>
> - Z
>
>
>
>


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18211 From: Scott Kruize <osmtj@y...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 6:50pm
Subject: Re: need advice about steering on a TJ


Kris,

I have a custom setup that OR Fab made for me. It consists of 1 ton GM tie rod ends, .250" DOM tubing, and a 4" dropped pitman arm. The knuckles and pitman arm are retapered for the new tie rod ends. I can take some pics if your interested.

This setup is very beefy and eliminated all of the problems I used to have. I even had the steering setup by Rusty and it was horrible. Whenever I finish a run the steering wheel is still centered and the toe always stays the same. There is very little dead zone in the steering now. I'm very happy with it.

Scott

Chris Krieg wrote:


I know OR Fab makes a steering system for the TJ that (after talking to
them) seems much better than the stock setup. I think Scott Kruize has it.

Chris K

> From: "Kris Jones"
> Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2001 01:44:44 -0000
> To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [az_vjc] need advice about steering on a TJ
>
> Hi everyone. I recently had an email saying that my jeep was for
> sale, but we decided to keep it.
> Anyways i have a question about the steering. I know that it's a
> common problem to have bumpsteer and sloppiness in the steering when
> you get a lift and big tires. But my dad and i would like to know if
> there are any products, adjustments, or something like that to help
> clean up the steering response.
> Any advice or tips to help us out would be GREAT! thanks!
>
> Oh, yeah. We have a '97 TJ with a 2" body lift, 3" suspension lift,
> and 33x12.5x15 BFG AT's. Thanks a lot!
>
>
>
>








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18212 From: RICK BEER <RIKNAZ@M...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 7:20pm
Subject: Re: Runs this Weekend


A FEW OF US ARE PLANING A CROWN KING RUN THIS SUNDAY FEB 4TH MEET AT THE BAR AT 99TH AVE AND CAREFREE AT 8AM



----- Original Message -----
From: Nick Notestine
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 1:42 PM
To: AzVjc
Subject: [az_vjc] Runs this Weekend


Anyone got runs planned this weekend?
Nick











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18213 From: Blake Van de Loo <blake@m...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 8:02pm
Subject: RE: Need a bumper cut


I can cut it for you. I live in south Tempe, Warner & Kyrene area.
Let me know if I can help.

Blake

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Notestine
To: AzVjc
Sent: 2/1/01 1:22 PM
Subject: [az_vjc] Need a bumper cut

Can anyone cut the ends off my front bumper for me? I am working on
getting
a cutoff saw but that may be a few. My bumper corner is bent way back
from
getting it bashed on rocks so now my shackle is hitting it. Also the
bumper
ends keep getting in the way anyways when offroading. I don't know what
would cut it? A sawsall? I am in west Mesa.
Nick


18214 From: Kevin <nau88xj@h...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 8:27pm
Subject: FS free axle


I have an axle that I got from somebody off this list for free about a month
ago...was going to put it on my XJ, then the jeep got stolen....dont think I
will need it for a CJ since the axle is 29spline....here is what I know
about it

29slipe shafts
full floating
8 lug
bad r&p (teeth missing)
seals seem to be good
i think that this axle is from a 3/4 ford...i believe that it is a dana
corporate ford axle or something like that....its beefy...

best part about it is...its free if you come get it....its at least
something to play with to try a 1/4 elliptical suspension like i was going
to....or whatever....make a table out of it maybe?? =)

kevin


18215 From: Greg Stapley <love24wheel@h...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 8:49pm
Subject: Re: Runs this Weekend


Several of us are hitting Upper Terminator this Sunday!

Greg



>From: linda luik
>Reply-To: minihummer@worldnet.att.net
>CC: AzVjc
>Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Runs this Weekend
>Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 19:10:26 -0700
>
>Miner's Revenge on Saturday 2/3/1
>
>Tom Patterson wrote:
> >
> > I’m running Jackhandle and Lower Woodpecker on Saturday 3,2001.
> > TomP
> >
> > Nick Notestine wrote:
> >
> > > Anyone got runs planned this weekend?
> > > Nick
>
>
>


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18216 From: Kevin <nau88xj@h...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 8:50pm
Subject: Re: [arizonaXJ] FS free axle


already gone....sorry

kevin


----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin" <nau88xj@h...>
To: "azvjc" <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>; <arizonaXJ@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 9:27 PM
Subject: [arizonaXJ] FS free axle


> I have an axle that I got from somebody off this list for free about a
month
> ago...was going to put it on my XJ, then the jeep got stolen....dont think
I
> will need it for a CJ since the axle is 29spline....here is what I know
> about it
>
> 29slipe shafts
> full floating
> 8 lug
> bad r&p (teeth missing)
> seals seem to be good
> i think that this axle is from a 3/4 ford...i believe that it is a dana
> corporate ford axle or something like that....its beefy...
>
> best part about it is...its free if you come get it....its at least
> something to play with to try a 1/4 elliptical suspension like i was going
> to....or whatever....make a table out of it maybe?? =)
>
> kevin
>
>
> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> arizonaXJ-unsubscribe@egroups.com
>
>
>
>


18217 From: Brent Lizakowski <brent_lizakowski@h...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 8:51pm
Subject: Member Sighting - Tucson


Saw a white TJ, on Kolb, parked in the Desert Rat parking lot this
afternoon. Lifted, looked nice, saw the AZVJC decal. Whose was it?
Nice Jeep.

Brent


18218 From: Tim Naylor <tnaylorsprint@e...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 9:08pm
Subject: RE: Member Sighting - Tucson


Brent,
That would be me!! I was picking up an OR Fab roll bar kit. Desert Rat
carries their stuff now.

Tim Naylor
Tucson Rough Riders member also

-----Original Message-----
From: Brent Lizakowski [mailto:brent_lizakowski@h...]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 9:52 PM
To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [az_vjc] Member Sighting - Tucson


Saw a white TJ, on Kolb, parked in the Desert Rat parking lot this
afternoon. Lifted, looked nice, saw the AZVJC decal. Whose was it?
Nice Jeep.

Brent


18219 From: <pdjpn@a...>
Date: Thu Feb 1, 2001 4:28pm
Subject: DIFFICULTY OF PLEASANT TO CROWN KING



HOW HARD IS IT TO RUN FROM PLEASANT TI CROWN KING?
I HAVE A 90 YJ WITH A 84,000 MILE 4 CYLINDER ENGINE. THE ONLY THING
I REALLY HAVE ON IT IS A 4'' PRO COMP SPRING LIFT, 31 13.50 SWAMPERS
AND SOME KC'S. SHOUKD I BE WORRIED ABOUT THE RED ROCK!
I WANT TO DO THE TRAIL BUT NOT SURE IF I CAN

PAUL