4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
And old.
Steve wrote:
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> Nice.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Look how clean an old car looks with them: http://www.----------.com/53olds58ford.jpg
Steve wrote:
>
> Nice.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Look how clean an old car looks with them: http://www.----------.com/53olds58ford.jpg
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
And old.
Steve wrote:
>
> Nice.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Look how clean an old car looks with them: http://www.----------.com/53olds58ford.jpg
Steve wrote:
>
> Nice.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Look how clean an old car looks with them: http://www.----------.com/53olds58ford.jpg
#83
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
And old.
Steve wrote:
>
> Nice.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Look how clean an old car looks with them: http://www.----------.com/53olds58ford.jpg
Steve wrote:
>
> Nice.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Look how clean an old car looks with them: http://www.----------.com/53olds58ford.jpg
#84
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
And old.
Steve wrote:
>
> Nice.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Look how clean an old car looks with them: http://www.----------.com/53olds58ford.jpg
Steve wrote:
>
> Nice.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Look how clean an old car looks with them: http://www.----------.com/53olds58ford.jpg
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
Steve wrote:
> Mine leak. I suppose I should make more of an effort to appreciate the
> subtle elegance of cracking the 'wind wings' as opposed to just hanging
> my arm out the window like a yahoo, but I can't help but feel that its
> just another gadget that's prone to failure. Less is best.
>
> 1990 Cherokee TSB #235890 Vent Window - Water Leaks
> http://www.alldata.com/TSB/04/900417D4.html
>
> Steve
Sorry yours leak Steve. But I must point out that it is not a simple
matter of hanging your arm out or not. The other term for wind wings is
"no drafts". They provide ventilation without the noise and wind
pummeling draft of an open window, even at highway speeds.
Not that my left arm isn't more tan than my right one, all the same.
Regards,
DAve
> Mine leak. I suppose I should make more of an effort to appreciate the
> subtle elegance of cracking the 'wind wings' as opposed to just hanging
> my arm out the window like a yahoo, but I can't help but feel that its
> just another gadget that's prone to failure. Less is best.
>
> 1990 Cherokee TSB #235890 Vent Window - Water Leaks
> http://www.alldata.com/TSB/04/900417D4.html
>
> Steve
Sorry yours leak Steve. But I must point out that it is not a simple
matter of hanging your arm out or not. The other term for wind wings is
"no drafts". They provide ventilation without the noise and wind
pummeling draft of an open window, even at highway speeds.
Not that my left arm isn't more tan than my right one, all the same.
Regards,
DAve
#86
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
Steve wrote:
> Mine leak. I suppose I should make more of an effort to appreciate the
> subtle elegance of cracking the 'wind wings' as opposed to just hanging
> my arm out the window like a yahoo, but I can't help but feel that its
> just another gadget that's prone to failure. Less is best.
>
> 1990 Cherokee TSB #235890 Vent Window - Water Leaks
> http://www.alldata.com/TSB/04/900417D4.html
>
> Steve
Sorry yours leak Steve. But I must point out that it is not a simple
matter of hanging your arm out or not. The other term for wind wings is
"no drafts". They provide ventilation without the noise and wind
pummeling draft of an open window, even at highway speeds.
Not that my left arm isn't more tan than my right one, all the same.
Regards,
DAve
> Mine leak. I suppose I should make more of an effort to appreciate the
> subtle elegance of cracking the 'wind wings' as opposed to just hanging
> my arm out the window like a yahoo, but I can't help but feel that its
> just another gadget that's prone to failure. Less is best.
>
> 1990 Cherokee TSB #235890 Vent Window - Water Leaks
> http://www.alldata.com/TSB/04/900417D4.html
>
> Steve
Sorry yours leak Steve. But I must point out that it is not a simple
matter of hanging your arm out or not. The other term for wind wings is
"no drafts". They provide ventilation without the noise and wind
pummeling draft of an open window, even at highway speeds.
Not that my left arm isn't more tan than my right one, all the same.
Regards,
DAve
#87
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
Steve wrote:
> Mine leak. I suppose I should make more of an effort to appreciate the
> subtle elegance of cracking the 'wind wings' as opposed to just hanging
> my arm out the window like a yahoo, but I can't help but feel that its
> just another gadget that's prone to failure. Less is best.
>
> 1990 Cherokee TSB #235890 Vent Window - Water Leaks
> http://www.alldata.com/TSB/04/900417D4.html
>
> Steve
Sorry yours leak Steve. But I must point out that it is not a simple
matter of hanging your arm out or not. The other term for wind wings is
"no drafts". They provide ventilation without the noise and wind
pummeling draft of an open window, even at highway speeds.
Not that my left arm isn't more tan than my right one, all the same.
Regards,
DAve
> Mine leak. I suppose I should make more of an effort to appreciate the
> subtle elegance of cracking the 'wind wings' as opposed to just hanging
> my arm out the window like a yahoo, but I can't help but feel that its
> just another gadget that's prone to failure. Less is best.
>
> 1990 Cherokee TSB #235890 Vent Window - Water Leaks
> http://www.alldata.com/TSB/04/900417D4.html
>
> Steve
Sorry yours leak Steve. But I must point out that it is not a simple
matter of hanging your arm out or not. The other term for wind wings is
"no drafts". They provide ventilation without the noise and wind
pummeling draft of an open window, even at highway speeds.
Not that my left arm isn't more tan than my right one, all the same.
Regards,
DAve
#88
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
Steve wrote:
> Mine leak. I suppose I should make more of an effort to appreciate the
> subtle elegance of cracking the 'wind wings' as opposed to just hanging
> my arm out the window like a yahoo, but I can't help but feel that its
> just another gadget that's prone to failure. Less is best.
>
> 1990 Cherokee TSB #235890 Vent Window - Water Leaks
> http://www.alldata.com/TSB/04/900417D4.html
>
> Steve
Sorry yours leak Steve. But I must point out that it is not a simple
matter of hanging your arm out or not. The other term for wind wings is
"no drafts". They provide ventilation without the noise and wind
pummeling draft of an open window, even at highway speeds.
Not that my left arm isn't more tan than my right one, all the same.
Regards,
DAve
> Mine leak. I suppose I should make more of an effort to appreciate the
> subtle elegance of cracking the 'wind wings' as opposed to just hanging
> my arm out the window like a yahoo, but I can't help but feel that its
> just another gadget that's prone to failure. Less is best.
>
> 1990 Cherokee TSB #235890 Vent Window - Water Leaks
> http://www.alldata.com/TSB/04/900417D4.html
>
> Steve
Sorry yours leak Steve. But I must point out that it is not a simple
matter of hanging your arm out or not. The other term for wind wings is
"no drafts". They provide ventilation without the noise and wind
pummeling draft of an open window, even at highway speeds.
Not that my left arm isn't more tan than my right one, all the same.
Regards,
DAve
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
My brother's 1970 Ford Torino (which I drove thru high school) had both
http://home.triad.rr.com/redsled/torinohome.html
> Oops, at first I thought you were talking about 4 door hardtops. Hardtop
> convertible would be like a Ford Skyliner, right?
>
> If so, those were pretty rare. 4 door hardtops, where there is no B
> pilar between the front and back doors so that when you roll down the
> windows, there is nothing there were rather popular in the late 1950s
> through the last of the big cars (say 1975).
>
> Windwings on the other hand were once universal. They disappeared as AC
> became the norm and cheapness, light weight and fuel economy became the
> rule of the day. Underdash fresh air vents (down by your left foot,
> right foot for the passenger) had been universal and went away about the
> same time. Pity.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
http://home.triad.rr.com/redsled/torinohome.html
> Oops, at first I thought you were talking about 4 door hardtops. Hardtop
> convertible would be like a Ford Skyliner, right?
>
> If so, those were pretty rare. 4 door hardtops, where there is no B
> pilar between the front and back doors so that when you roll down the
> windows, there is nothing there were rather popular in the late 1950s
> through the last of the big cars (say 1975).
>
> Windwings on the other hand were once universal. They disappeared as AC
> became the norm and cheapness, light weight and fuel economy became the
> rule of the day. Underdash fresh air vents (down by your left foot,
> right foot for the passenger) had been universal and went away about the
> same time. Pity.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
#90
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
My brother's 1970 Ford Torino (which I drove thru high school) had both
http://home.triad.rr.com/redsled/torinohome.html
> Oops, at first I thought you were talking about 4 door hardtops. Hardtop
> convertible would be like a Ford Skyliner, right?
>
> If so, those were pretty rare. 4 door hardtops, where there is no B
> pilar between the front and back doors so that when you roll down the
> windows, there is nothing there were rather popular in the late 1950s
> through the last of the big cars (say 1975).
>
> Windwings on the other hand were once universal. They disappeared as AC
> became the norm and cheapness, light weight and fuel economy became the
> rule of the day. Underdash fresh air vents (down by your left foot,
> right foot for the passenger) had been universal and went away about the
> same time. Pity.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
http://home.triad.rr.com/redsled/torinohome.html
> Oops, at first I thought you were talking about 4 door hardtops. Hardtop
> convertible would be like a Ford Skyliner, right?
>
> If so, those were pretty rare. 4 door hardtops, where there is no B
> pilar between the front and back doors so that when you roll down the
> windows, there is nothing there were rather popular in the late 1950s
> through the last of the big cars (say 1975).
>
> Windwings on the other hand were once universal. They disappeared as AC
> became the norm and cheapness, light weight and fuel economy became the
> rule of the day. Underdash fresh air vents (down by your left foot,
> right foot for the passenger) had been universal and went away about the
> same time. Pity.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve