Re: CJ to TJ swap
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> A TJ with articulation of a Real Jeep after it's leaf spring > conversion: http://www.----------.com/TJleafSprings/ <yawn> I can post links to coil converted CJ's all day long, they are SURE as hell a lot more common than leaf sprung TJ's -- Simon "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein |
Re: CJ to TJ swap
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> A TJ with articulation of a Real Jeep after it's leaf spring > conversion: http://www.----------.com/TJleafSprings/ <yawn> I can post links to coil converted CJ's all day long, they are SURE as hell a lot more common than leaf sprung TJ's -- Simon "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein |
Re: CJ to TJ swap
You show me a something with a TJ body on it that will have four
foot of travel between the rear and front axles, like these leaf springs: http://www.----------.com/TJleafSpri...afRearRamp.jpg Also I found an 4 liter injected head that proves the problem you will have using the stock carburetor manifold in an attempt to cover them: http://www.----------.com/temp/bill_is_wrong.jpg What an idiot, hope you lean out and suck a valve in the middle of no where. And what abortion are you covering up with that sign???? God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Simon Juncal wrote: > > <yawn> I can post links to coil converted CJ's all day long, they are > SURE as hell a lot more common than leaf sprung TJ's > > -- > Simon |
Re: CJ to TJ swap
You show me a something with a TJ body on it that will have four
foot of travel between the rear and front axles, like these leaf springs: http://www.----------.com/TJleafSpri...afRearRamp.jpg Also I found an 4 liter injected head that proves the problem you will have using the stock carburetor manifold in an attempt to cover them: http://www.----------.com/temp/bill_is_wrong.jpg What an idiot, hope you lean out and suck a valve in the middle of no where. And what abortion are you covering up with that sign???? God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Simon Juncal wrote: > > <yawn> I can post links to coil converted CJ's all day long, they are > SURE as hell a lot more common than leaf sprung TJ's > > -- > Simon |
Re: CJ to TJ swap
You show me a something with a TJ body on it that will have four
foot of travel between the rear and front axles, like these leaf springs: http://www.----------.com/TJleafSpri...afRearRamp.jpg Also I found an 4 liter injected head that proves the problem you will have using the stock carburetor manifold in an attempt to cover them: http://www.----------.com/temp/bill_is_wrong.jpg What an idiot, hope you lean out and suck a valve in the middle of no where. And what abortion are you covering up with that sign???? God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Simon Juncal wrote: > > <yawn> I can post links to coil converted CJ's all day long, they are > SURE as hell a lot more common than leaf sprung TJ's > > -- > Simon |
Re: CJ to TJ swap
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> You show me a something with a TJ body on it that will have four > foot of travel between the rear and front axles, like these leaf > springs: http://www.----------.com/TJleafSpri...afRearRamp.jpg Again one custom TJ does not prove your argument Bill, how in the world did you get though life into advanced senility without understanding that? I'm sure that the 52" Michelin XLT clad coil sprung TJ that won Top truck challenge 06 can flex as much, Or how about the CJ8 with coil over suspension that won top truck challenge 05? Or the 55 WILLYS with coils that came in 2nd. In fact the top three finishers ALL HAD COILS AND ALL WERE JEEPS!... If that's not enough the LAST THREE placers all had LEAFS (two of them jeeps). http://www.fourwheeler.com/2005toptruckchallenge/ At least my examples include multiple vehicles all competing over the same obstacles. All you have is a stupid picture of someone's rockwell axled TJ. > Also I found an 4 liter injected head that proves the problem you > will have using the stock carburetor manifold in an attempt to cover Did you find the missing link, Atlantis and the second shooter? > them: http://www.----------.com/temp/bill_is_wrong.jpg What an idiot, > hope you lean out and suck a valve in the middle of no where. And what Actually Bill as I've said a few times now that the YJ is getting a 4.6L stroker. That's okay you go back to starring blankly at your dribble cup, and blurting out the occasional semi-relivant googled link. > abortion are you covering up with that sign???? Man you are a paranoid freak, behind the sign is my super secret radio-cranialrectifier, it beams signals to your house to instruct you to remove the former from the later. unfortunately it's not working: http://www.21stcenturycares.org/ADD%...E/image020.jpg (I've told him it's a holley throttle body injector three or four times but he's too far gone to comprehend anything at this point) -- Simon "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein |
Re: CJ to TJ swap
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> You show me a something with a TJ body on it that will have four > foot of travel between the rear and front axles, like these leaf > springs: http://www.----------.com/TJleafSpri...afRearRamp.jpg Again one custom TJ does not prove your argument Bill, how in the world did you get though life into advanced senility without understanding that? I'm sure that the 52" Michelin XLT clad coil sprung TJ that won Top truck challenge 06 can flex as much, Or how about the CJ8 with coil over suspension that won top truck challenge 05? Or the 55 WILLYS with coils that came in 2nd. In fact the top three finishers ALL HAD COILS AND ALL WERE JEEPS!... If that's not enough the LAST THREE placers all had LEAFS (two of them jeeps). http://www.fourwheeler.com/2005toptruckchallenge/ At least my examples include multiple vehicles all competing over the same obstacles. All you have is a stupid picture of someone's rockwell axled TJ. > Also I found an 4 liter injected head that proves the problem you > will have using the stock carburetor manifold in an attempt to cover Did you find the missing link, Atlantis and the second shooter? > them: http://www.----------.com/temp/bill_is_wrong.jpg What an idiot, > hope you lean out and suck a valve in the middle of no where. And what Actually Bill as I've said a few times now that the YJ is getting a 4.6L stroker. That's okay you go back to starring blankly at your dribble cup, and blurting out the occasional semi-relivant googled link. > abortion are you covering up with that sign???? Man you are a paranoid freak, behind the sign is my super secret radio-cranialrectifier, it beams signals to your house to instruct you to remove the former from the later. unfortunately it's not working: http://www.21stcenturycares.org/ADD%...E/image020.jpg (I've told him it's a holley throttle body injector three or four times but he's too far gone to comprehend anything at this point) -- Simon "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein |
Re: CJ to TJ swap
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> You show me a something with a TJ body on it that will have four > foot of travel between the rear and front axles, like these leaf > springs: http://www.----------.com/TJleafSpri...afRearRamp.jpg Again one custom TJ does not prove your argument Bill, how in the world did you get though life into advanced senility without understanding that? I'm sure that the 52" Michelin XLT clad coil sprung TJ that won Top truck challenge 06 can flex as much, Or how about the CJ8 with coil over suspension that won top truck challenge 05? Or the 55 WILLYS with coils that came in 2nd. In fact the top three finishers ALL HAD COILS AND ALL WERE JEEPS!... If that's not enough the LAST THREE placers all had LEAFS (two of them jeeps). http://www.fourwheeler.com/2005toptruckchallenge/ At least my examples include multiple vehicles all competing over the same obstacles. All you have is a stupid picture of someone's rockwell axled TJ. > Also I found an 4 liter injected head that proves the problem you > will have using the stock carburetor manifold in an attempt to cover Did you find the missing link, Atlantis and the second shooter? > them: http://www.----------.com/temp/bill_is_wrong.jpg What an idiot, > hope you lean out and suck a valve in the middle of no where. And what Actually Bill as I've said a few times now that the YJ is getting a 4.6L stroker. That's okay you go back to starring blankly at your dribble cup, and blurting out the occasional semi-relivant googled link. > abortion are you covering up with that sign???? Man you are a paranoid freak, behind the sign is my super secret radio-cranialrectifier, it beams signals to your house to instruct you to remove the former from the later. unfortunately it's not working: http://www.21stcenturycares.org/ADD%...E/image020.jpg (I've told him it's a holley throttle body injector three or four times but he's too far gone to comprehend anything at this point) -- Simon "I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein |
Re: CJ to TJ swap
Of course it's custom, all aftermarket springs are custom, show me
a coil sprung TJ that'll out do a Real suspension. How about a picture of the abortion you are hiding behind that sign, instead of the picture of yourself. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Simon Juncal wrote: > > Again one custom TJ does not prove your argument Bill, how in the world > did you get though life into advanced senility without understanding that? > > I'm sure that the 52" Michelin XLT clad coil sprung TJ that won Top > truck challenge 06 can flex as much, Or how about the CJ8 with coil over > suspension that won top truck challenge 05? Or the 55 WILLYS with coils > that came in 2nd. In fact the top three finishers ALL HAD COILS AND ALL > WERE JEEPS!... If that's not enough the LAST THREE placers all had LEAFS > (two of them jeeps). > http://www.fourwheeler.com/2005toptruckchallenge/ > > At least my examples include multiple vehicles all competing over the > same obstacles. All you have is a stupid picture of someone's rockwell > axled TJ. > > Did you find the missing link, Atlantis and the second shooter? > > Actually Bill as I've said a few times now that the YJ is getting a 4.6L > stroker. That's okay you go back to starring blankly at your dribble > cup, and blurting out the occasional semi-relivant googled link. > > Man you are a paranoid freak, behind the sign is my super secret > radio-cranialrectifier, it beams signals to your house to instruct you > to remove the former from the later. > > unfortunately it's not working: > http://www.21stcenturycares.org/ADD%...E/image020.jpg > > (I've told him it's a holley throttle body injector three or four times > but he's too far gone to comprehend anything at this point) |
Re: CJ to TJ swap
Of course it's custom, all aftermarket springs are custom, show me
a coil sprung TJ that'll out do a Real suspension. How about a picture of the abortion you are hiding behind that sign, instead of the picture of yourself. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Simon Juncal wrote: > > Again one custom TJ does not prove your argument Bill, how in the world > did you get though life into advanced senility without understanding that? > > I'm sure that the 52" Michelin XLT clad coil sprung TJ that won Top > truck challenge 06 can flex as much, Or how about the CJ8 with coil over > suspension that won top truck challenge 05? Or the 55 WILLYS with coils > that came in 2nd. In fact the top three finishers ALL HAD COILS AND ALL > WERE JEEPS!... If that's not enough the LAST THREE placers all had LEAFS > (two of them jeeps). > http://www.fourwheeler.com/2005toptruckchallenge/ > > At least my examples include multiple vehicles all competing over the > same obstacles. All you have is a stupid picture of someone's rockwell > axled TJ. > > Did you find the missing link, Atlantis and the second shooter? > > Actually Bill as I've said a few times now that the YJ is getting a 4.6L > stroker. That's okay you go back to starring blankly at your dribble > cup, and blurting out the occasional semi-relivant googled link. > > Man you are a paranoid freak, behind the sign is my super secret > radio-cranialrectifier, it beams signals to your house to instruct you > to remove the former from the later. > > unfortunately it's not working: > http://www.21stcenturycares.org/ADD%...E/image020.jpg > > (I've told him it's a holley throttle body injector three or four times > but he's too far gone to comprehend anything at this point) |
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