Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
ULB I do not get any glare from them when I use them offroad. But they
are also only 55 watt lights to. But I have some other ones I can put on some 120 watt ones and tell if I get any glare. If you would like me to do that I can do it friday or sat night? And report back to you how it is. 99 wrangler 31 inch good year mtr tires warn M8000 winch 2.5 lift skyjacker shocks a lot of lights (winch,hood,bumper, wind shield) Even more toys to come Some people have an addiction to drink... Some people have an addiction to drugs.... I just have an addiction to Jeeps and their accessories.... Here are a few pictures of my rig http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc222/99_wrangler |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
On Sep 27, 11:23 pm, Jamie Mello <carkey...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> ULB I do not get any glare from them when I use them offroad. But they > are also only 55 watt lights to. But I have some other ones I can put > on some 120 watt ones and tell if I get any glare. If you would like > me to do that I can do it friday or sat night? And report back to you > how it is. > > 99 wrangler 31 inch good year mtr tires warn M8000 winch 2.5 lift > skyjacker shocks a lot of lights (winch,hood,bumper, wind shield) Even > more toys to come > > Some people have an addiction to drink... > Some people have an addiction to drugs.... > I just have an addiction to Jeeps and their accessories.... > > Here are a few pictures of my rig > > http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc222/99_wrangler That would be awesome. If you can't get around to it no problem. I think my jeep has only had 4 washes in its life, so it is usually dust caked from the socal desert, but still glare could be an issue. I really like the idea of hinge mount lights, adjust left side by myself, and passenger by well err the passenger. Gives us the opportunity to adjust while parked or moving real slow and not having to get out. Here is my setup. http://www.4x4owners.com/cpg/display...album=6&pos=18 http://www.4x4owners.com/cpg/display...album=6&pos=19 http://www.4x4owners.com/cpg/display...album=6&pos=20 4.5" lift with 33x12.5's , with a bunch of other goodies (don't tell my wife). Take care, |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
On Sep 27, 11:23 pm, Jamie Mello <carkey...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> ULB I do not get any glare from them when I use them offroad. But they > are also only 55 watt lights to. But I have some other ones I can put > on some 120 watt ones and tell if I get any glare. If you would like > me to do that I can do it friday or sat night? And report back to you > how it is. > > 99 wrangler 31 inch good year mtr tires warn M8000 winch 2.5 lift > skyjacker shocks a lot of lights (winch,hood,bumper, wind shield) Even > more toys to come > > Some people have an addiction to drink... > Some people have an addiction to drugs.... > I just have an addiction to Jeeps and their accessories.... > > Here are a few pictures of my rig > > http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc222/99_wrangler That would be awesome. If you can't get around to it no problem. I think my jeep has only had 4 washes in its life, so it is usually dust caked from the socal desert, but still glare could be an issue. I really like the idea of hinge mount lights, adjust left side by myself, and passenger by well err the passenger. Gives us the opportunity to adjust while parked or moving real slow and not having to get out. Here is my setup. http://www.4x4owners.com/cpg/display...album=6&pos=18 http://www.4x4owners.com/cpg/display...album=6&pos=19 http://www.4x4owners.com/cpg/display...album=6&pos=20 4.5" lift with 33x12.5's , with a bunch of other goodies (don't tell my wife). Take care, |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
On Sep 27, 11:23 pm, Jamie Mello <carkey...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> ULB I do not get any glare from them when I use them offroad. But they > are also only 55 watt lights to. But I have some other ones I can put > on some 120 watt ones and tell if I get any glare. If you would like > me to do that I can do it friday or sat night? And report back to you > how it is. > > 99 wrangler 31 inch good year mtr tires warn M8000 winch 2.5 lift > skyjacker shocks a lot of lights (winch,hood,bumper, wind shield) Even > more toys to come > > Some people have an addiction to drink... > Some people have an addiction to drugs.... > I just have an addiction to Jeeps and their accessories.... > > Here are a few pictures of my rig > > http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc222/99_wrangler That would be awesome. If you can't get around to it no problem. I think my jeep has only had 4 washes in its life, so it is usually dust caked from the socal desert, but still glare could be an issue. I really like the idea of hinge mount lights, adjust left side by myself, and passenger by well err the passenger. Gives us the opportunity to adjust while parked or moving real slow and not having to get out. Here is my setup. http://www.4x4owners.com/cpg/display...album=6&pos=18 http://www.4x4owners.com/cpg/display...album=6&pos=19 http://www.4x4owners.com/cpg/display...album=6&pos=20 4.5" lift with 33x12.5's , with a bunch of other goodies (don't tell my wife). Take care, |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
On Sep 27, 11:23 pm, Jamie Mello <carkey...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> ULB I do not get any glare from them when I use them offroad. But they > are also only 55 watt lights to. But I have some other ones I can put > on some 120 watt ones and tell if I get any glare. If you would like > me to do that I can do it friday or sat night? And report back to you > how it is. > > 99 wrangler 31 inch good year mtr tires warn M8000 winch 2.5 lift > skyjacker shocks a lot of lights (winch,hood,bumper, wind shield) Even > more toys to come > > Some people have an addiction to drink... > Some people have an addiction to drugs.... > I just have an addiction to Jeeps and their accessories.... > > Here are a few pictures of my rig > > http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc222/99_wrangler That would be awesome. If you can't get around to it no problem. I think my jeep has only had 4 washes in its life, so it is usually dust caked from the socal desert, but still glare could be an issue. I really like the idea of hinge mount lights, adjust left side by myself, and passenger by well err the passenger. Gives us the opportunity to adjust while parked or moving real slow and not having to get out. Here is my setup. http://www.4x4owners.com/cpg/display...album=6&pos=18 http://www.4x4owners.com/cpg/display...album=6&pos=19 http://www.4x4owners.com/cpg/display...album=6&pos=20 4.5" lift with 33x12.5's , with a bunch of other goodies (don't tell my wife). Take care, |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote:
> My wife said it was real comical, in a primitive sort of way, > seeing me buck naked outside the tent in the middle of the night, > throwing rocks at raccoons. Good thing she forgot to take photos. Tell her Thank You for me, please! ;-) -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote:
> My wife said it was real comical, in a primitive sort of way, > seeing me buck naked outside the tent in the middle of the night, > throwing rocks at raccoons. Good thing she forgot to take photos. Tell her Thank You for me, please! ;-) -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote:
> My wife said it was real comical, in a primitive sort of way, > seeing me buck naked outside the tent in the middle of the night, > throwing rocks at raccoons. Good thing she forgot to take photos. Tell her Thank You for me, please! ;-) -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote:
> My wife said it was real comical, in a primitive sort of way, > seeing me buck naked outside the tent in the middle of the night, > throwing rocks at raccoons. Good thing she forgot to take photos. Tell her Thank You for me, please! ;-) -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
Earle Horton wrote:
> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message > news:PjQKi.4724$9r4.4400@trnddc04... >> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message >> news:46f99a08$0$15190$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosti ng.com... >>> Sean wrote: >>>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly? >>>> >>> I think leaving it open with nothing to take is best. >>> >>> Soft tops aren't even safe in the bush, the freakin' raccoons >>> know how to open the zippers at the corners, let alone safe in >>> the city! >>> >> And, a racoon with a razor blade will just ruin an otherwise fun >> camping trip. >> > A raccoon will bite into a tuna fish can just to suck the juice out. They > don't need razor blades. My wife said it was real comical, in a primitive > sort of way, seeing me buck naked outside the tent in the middle of the > night, throwing rocks at raccoons. Good thing she forgot to take photos. > Don't camp where there are lots of raccoons. > > Cheers, > > Earle > > On our last trip I brought a big plastic bin that fits the back of the CJ7 and used nuts and bolts and clamps and vise grips every night to hold it together but it didn't stop him from chewing on it all freaking night trying to get into it. We had neighbours with a dog the first couple nights, no coons, then the fun started. Anything left out got a bite. They got the vinegar bottle the first night and didn't bite too many things else in that one box. I finally covered the big bin with pepper and bits of duct tape. glue up, covered with pepper for a nice sticky 'hot foot' and poured Louisiana Hot sauce around the edges to stop them chewing it. I filled some duct tape with the sauce and put it on the corner he wanted to chew the most. The first night this way, he got a couple hot feet and went away Mad. Really mad from the sounds of the snarls and spits and going ons. We found two of the duct tape pieces down by the lake next morning and a few tracks in the pepper. The next night they were there before dark so my wife treed one. Then she treed the second that came along a little later. That was a fun night, she didn't let them come out of that tree until after we went to bed and these two coons really didn't like each other, the second one went up the tree to start a territory fight until he realized 'he' was now in for it too. LOL! They tried changing trees three or four times, but they couldn't stop their scratching noises so were easy to follow. They didn't come back that night and waited until 'after' we were in bed after that. <grin> Then the next night one -----footed around the edges of the box so as to only leave one paw print, then he tried chewing. Well, the howls and barks and snarls that came out of him when his nose got into the black pepper and hot sauce I poured along the edge was worth the lost sleep. My wife and I were almost pissing ourselves laughing. He tried twice, once later or there were two equally unhappy because there were two nice nose prints in the sauce. LOL! The following nights, we just had the odd one try and they disliked the pepper sauce just as much. LOL! Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile... Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
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