04TJ on vacation
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04TJ on vacation
Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit the
son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did some
off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing something
fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his Hummers.
On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a tractor
trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked it
out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just slow
and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over due
to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ and
located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the mini-van
and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to the
extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and the
grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford escape)
had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on the
under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off and
the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I let
them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot worse
but I think everyone kept a cool head.
My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I told
we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that point.
For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
JAFTJO
from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit the
son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did some
off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing something
fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his Hummers.
On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a tractor
trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked it
out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just slow
and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over due
to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ and
located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the mini-van
and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to the
extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and the
grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford escape)
had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on the
under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off and
the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I let
them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot worse
but I think everyone kept a cool head.
My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I told
we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that point.
For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
JAFTJO
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Re: 04TJ on vacation
god. that is scary. I had that happen with a driver up ahead who lost his
muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy is
pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt a
shimmy or shudder
"HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit the
> son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did some
> off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
something
> fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
Hummers.
>
> On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a tractor
> trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked it
> out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
>
> I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just slow
> and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
due
> to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ and
> located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the mini-van
> and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to the
> extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
>
> The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
the
> grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford escape)
> had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on the
> under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off and
> the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I let
> them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot worse
> but I think everyone kept a cool head.
>
> My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I told
> we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
point.
>
> For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> --
> HarryS
> JAFGBR
> JAFTJO
>
>
muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy is
pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt a
shimmy or shudder
"HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit the
> son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did some
> off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
something
> fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
Hummers.
>
> On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a tractor
> trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked it
> out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
>
> I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just slow
> and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
due
> to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ and
> located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the mini-van
> and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to the
> extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
>
> The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
the
> grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford escape)
> had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on the
> under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off and
> the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I let
> them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot worse
> but I think everyone kept a cool head.
>
> My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I told
> we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
point.
>
> For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> --
> HarryS
> JAFGBR
> JAFTJO
>
>
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Re: 04TJ on vacation
god. that is scary. I had that happen with a driver up ahead who lost his
muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy is
pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt a
shimmy or shudder
"HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit the
> son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did some
> off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
something
> fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
Hummers.
>
> On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a tractor
> trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked it
> out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
>
> I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just slow
> and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
due
> to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ and
> located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the mini-van
> and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to the
> extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
>
> The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
the
> grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford escape)
> had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on the
> under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off and
> the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I let
> them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot worse
> but I think everyone kept a cool head.
>
> My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I told
> we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
point.
>
> For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> --
> HarryS
> JAFGBR
> JAFTJO
>
>
muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy is
pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt a
shimmy or shudder
"HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit the
> son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did some
> off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
something
> fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
Hummers.
>
> On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a tractor
> trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked it
> out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
>
> I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just slow
> and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
due
> to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ and
> located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the mini-van
> and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to the
> extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
>
> The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
the
> grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford escape)
> had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on the
> under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off and
> the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I let
> them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot worse
> but I think everyone kept a cool head.
>
> My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I told
> we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
point.
>
> For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> --
> HarryS
> JAFGBR
> JAFTJO
>
>
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Re: 04TJ on vacation
god. that is scary. I had that happen with a driver up ahead who lost his
muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy is
pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt a
shimmy or shudder
"HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit the
> son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did some
> off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
something
> fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
Hummers.
>
> On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a tractor
> trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked it
> out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
>
> I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just slow
> and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
due
> to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ and
> located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the mini-van
> and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to the
> extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
>
> The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
the
> grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford escape)
> had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on the
> under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off and
> the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I let
> them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot worse
> but I think everyone kept a cool head.
>
> My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I told
> we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
point.
>
> For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> --
> HarryS
> JAFGBR
> JAFTJO
>
>
muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy is
pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt a
shimmy or shudder
"HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit the
> son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did some
> off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
something
> fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
Hummers.
>
> On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a tractor
> trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked it
> out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
>
> I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just slow
> and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
due
> to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ and
> located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the mini-van
> and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to the
> extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
>
> The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
the
> grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford escape)
> had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on the
> under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off and
> the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I let
> them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot worse
> but I think everyone kept a cool head.
>
> My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I told
> we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
point.
>
> For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> --
> HarryS
> JAFGBR
> JAFTJO
>
>
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Re: 04TJ on vacation
god. that is scary. I had that happen with a driver up ahead who lost his
muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy is
pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt a
shimmy or shudder
"HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit the
> son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did some
> off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
something
> fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
Hummers.
>
> On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a tractor
> trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked it
> out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
>
> I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just slow
> and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
due
> to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ and
> located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the mini-van
> and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to the
> extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
>
> The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
the
> grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford escape)
> had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on the
> under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off and
> the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I let
> them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot worse
> but I think everyone kept a cool head.
>
> My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I told
> we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
point.
>
> For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> --
> HarryS
> JAFGBR
> JAFTJO
>
>
muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy is
pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt a
shimmy or shudder
"HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit the
> son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did some
> off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
something
> fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
Hummers.
>
> On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a tractor
> trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked it
> out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
>
> I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just slow
> and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
due
> to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ and
> located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the mini-van
> and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to the
> extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
>
> The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
the
> grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford escape)
> had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on the
> under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off and
> the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I let
> them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot worse
> but I think everyone kept a cool head.
>
> My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I told
> we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
point.
>
> For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> --
> HarryS
> JAFGBR
> JAFTJO
>
>
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Re: 04TJ on vacation
Pucker power comes to mind.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
JAFTJO
"dave" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:GKefc.13154085$Of.2191961@news.easynews.com.. .
> god. that is scary. I had that happen with a driver up ahead who lost his
> muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy
is
> pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt
a
> shimmy or shudder
> "HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> > Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> > from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit
the
> > son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did
some
> > off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
> something
> > fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
> Hummers.
> >
> > On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> > booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a
tractor
> > trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked
it
> > out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> > limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
> >
> > I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just
slow
> > and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
> due
> > to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ
and
> > located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> > everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the
mini-van
> > and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to
the
> > extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
> >
> > The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
> the
> > grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford
escape)
> > had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on
the
> > under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off
and
> > the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I
let
> > them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot
worse
> > but I think everyone kept a cool head.
> >
> > My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> > protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> > because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I
told
> > we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
> point.
> >
> > For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> > --
> > HarryS
> > JAFGBR
> > JAFTJO
> >
> >
>
>
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
JAFTJO
"dave" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:GKefc.13154085$Of.2191961@news.easynews.com.. .
> god. that is scary. I had that happen with a driver up ahead who lost his
> muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy
is
> pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt
a
> shimmy or shudder
> "HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> > Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> > from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit
the
> > son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did
some
> > off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
> something
> > fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
> Hummers.
> >
> > On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> > booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a
tractor
> > trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked
it
> > out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> > limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
> >
> > I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just
slow
> > and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
> due
> > to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ
and
> > located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> > everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the
mini-van
> > and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to
the
> > extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
> >
> > The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
> the
> > grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford
escape)
> > had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on
the
> > under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off
and
> > the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I
let
> > them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot
worse
> > but I think everyone kept a cool head.
> >
> > My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> > protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> > because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I
told
> > we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
> point.
> >
> > For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> > --
> > HarryS
> > JAFGBR
> > JAFTJO
> >
> >
>
>
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 04TJ on vacation
Pucker power comes to mind.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
JAFTJO
"dave" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:GKefc.13154085$Of.2191961@news.easynews.com.. .
> god. that is scary. I had that happen with a driver up ahead who lost his
> muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy
is
> pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt
a
> shimmy or shudder
> "HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> > Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> > from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit
the
> > son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did
some
> > off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
> something
> > fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
> Hummers.
> >
> > On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> > booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a
tractor
> > trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked
it
> > out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> > limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
> >
> > I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just
slow
> > and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
> due
> > to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ
and
> > located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> > everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the
mini-van
> > and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to
the
> > extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
> >
> > The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
> the
> > grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford
escape)
> > had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on
the
> > under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off
and
> > the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I
let
> > them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot
worse
> > but I think everyone kept a cool head.
> >
> > My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> > protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> > because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I
told
> > we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
> point.
> >
> > For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> > --
> > HarryS
> > JAFGBR
> > JAFTJO
> >
> >
>
>
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
JAFTJO
"dave" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:GKefc.13154085$Of.2191961@news.easynews.com.. .
> god. that is scary. I had that happen with a driver up ahead who lost his
> muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy
is
> pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt
a
> shimmy or shudder
> "HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> > Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> > from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit
the
> > son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did
some
> > off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
> something
> > fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
> Hummers.
> >
> > On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> > booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a
tractor
> > trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked
it
> > out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> > limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
> >
> > I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just
slow
> > and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
> due
> > to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ
and
> > located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> > everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the
mini-van
> > and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to
the
> > extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
> >
> > The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
> the
> > grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford
escape)
> > had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on
the
> > under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off
and
> > the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I
let
> > them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot
worse
> > but I think everyone kept a cool head.
> >
> > My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> > protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> > because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I
told
> > we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
> point.
> >
> > For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> > --
> > HarryS
> > JAFGBR
> > JAFTJO
> >
> >
>
>
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 04TJ on vacation
Pucker power comes to mind.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
JAFTJO
"dave" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:GKefc.13154085$Of.2191961@news.easynews.com.. .
> god. that is scary. I had that happen with a driver up ahead who lost his
> muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy
is
> pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt
a
> shimmy or shudder
> "HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> > Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> > from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit
the
> > son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did
some
> > off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
> something
> > fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
> Hummers.
> >
> > On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> > booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a
tractor
> > trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked
it
> > out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> > limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
> >
> > I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just
slow
> > and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
> due
> > to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ
and
> > located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> > everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the
mini-van
> > and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to
the
> > extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
> >
> > The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
> the
> > grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford
escape)
> > had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on
the
> > under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off
and
> > the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I
let
> > them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot
worse
> > but I think everyone kept a cool head.
> >
> > My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> > protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> > because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I
told
> > we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
> point.
> >
> > For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> > --
> > HarryS
> > JAFGBR
> > JAFTJO
> >
> >
>
>
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
JAFTJO
"dave" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:GKefc.13154085$Of.2191961@news.easynews.com.. .
> god. that is scary. I had that happen with a driver up ahead who lost his
> muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy
is
> pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt
a
> shimmy or shudder
> "HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> > Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> > from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit
the
> > son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did
some
> > off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
> something
> > fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
> Hummers.
> >
> > On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> > booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a
tractor
> > trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked
it
> > out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> > limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
> >
> > I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just
slow
> > and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
> due
> > to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ
and
> > located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> > everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the
mini-van
> > and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to
the
> > extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
> >
> > The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
> the
> > grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford
escape)
> > had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on
the
> > under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off
and
> > the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I
let
> > them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot
worse
> > but I think everyone kept a cool head.
> >
> > My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> > protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> > because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I
told
> > we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
> point.
> >
> > For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> > --
> > HarryS
> > JAFGBR
> > JAFTJO
> >
> >
>
>
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 04TJ on vacation
Pucker power comes to mind.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
JAFTJO
"dave" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:GKefc.13154085$Of.2191961@news.easynews.com.. .
> god. that is scary. I had that happen with a driver up ahead who lost his
> muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy
is
> pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt
a
> shimmy or shudder
> "HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> > Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> > from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit
the
> > son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did
some
> > off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
> something
> > fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
> Hummers.
> >
> > On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> > booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a
tractor
> > trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked
it
> > out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> > limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
> >
> > I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just
slow
> > and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
> due
> > to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ
and
> > located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> > everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the
mini-van
> > and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to
the
> > extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
> >
> > The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
> the
> > grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford
escape)
> > had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on
the
> > under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off
and
> > the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I
let
> > them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot
worse
> > but I think everyone kept a cool head.
> >
> > My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> > protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> > because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I
told
> > we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
> point.
> >
> > For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> > --
> > HarryS
> > JAFGBR
> > JAFTJO
> >
> >
>
>
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
JAFTJO
"dave" <x1236@charter.netREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:GKefc.13154085$Of.2191961@news.easynews.com.. .
> god. that is scary. I had that happen with a driver up ahead who lost his
> muffler. I ran over and thought nothing about it.. 5 miles later, a guy
is
> pointing to my right front tire and it was flat and smoking. I never felt
a
> shimmy or shudder
> "HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:QJadnajUtp5F9eDdRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> > Well, was very happy with the TJ put over a 1000 miles in 4 days. Drove
> > from MD to Watertown NY Ft. Drum (10th Mt. Signal Battalion) to visit
the
> > son and his family. He took me to a few places on post where we did
some
> > off road fun stuff. He said he had a blast with the Ole Man doing
> something
> > fun and best of all he did not have to wash it afterwards like his
> Hummers.
> >
> > On the way back home we were on I 81 in PA up in the mountains traffic
> > booking at about 75 mph in the fast lane. When, all of a sudden a
tractor
> > trailer right in front of us lost his tire support bracket. He kicked
it
> > out from his rear wheels it took a hop and at 75 mph the options were
> > limited. I took it square on and BAM, CLUNK, CLUNK, BAM.
> >
> > I signaled and pulled over to the left shoulder no sudden moves just
slow
> > and easy. There were several SUVs and a Mini van that also pulled over
> due
> > to sudden impact underneath their vehicles. I surveyed the entire TJ
and
> > located a small dent and some scrape marks under the tranny skid plate
> > everything else was ok. I assisted a lady and her friend in the
mini-van
> > and changed her tire due to a flat. Her oil pan was dented but not to
the
> > extent it was not drivable and she had good oil pressure off she went.
> >
> > The other vehicles were not as lucky one had the radiator punctured and
> the
> > grill caved in no hope there (Chevy trail blazer) The other (Ford
escape)
> > had a broken rear support arm the tire carrier really did a number on
the
> > under carriage also. It sheered the lower support arm completely off
and
> > the rear axle was catty wampus. I was the only one with a cell so I
let
> > them call who they needed. At those speeds things could been a lot
worse
> > but I think everyone kept a cool head.
> >
> > My wife said she was glad we were in the TJ with all the under belly
> > protection because it could have been a lot worse. My wife was pissed
> > because she did not have a chance to get the plate from the truck. I
told
> > we were lucky and the others were not all the rest is gravy form that
> point.
> >
> > For everyone skid plates are not just for off road.
> > --
> > HarryS
> > JAFGBR
> > JAFTJO
> >
> >
>
>