first storm for my jeep
#11
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Re: first storm for my jeep
>
> You might also find it easier to make say a left at an intersection if
> you drop to 2 wheel drive for the turn, then just shift back to 4x4 once
> 3/4 the way around it.
>
> Does this apply, if you are using full time 4wd. I took that
option for that purpose. Or are you referring to if you only have part time
4wd?
I got the full time 4wd, particularly for my wife, who is an
older , new driver, so she wouldnt have to be shifting around in bad
weather. Just put it into 4wd, when ever the road is wet or rough terrain?
Much regards Jerry
> You might also find it easier to make say a left at an intersection if
> you drop to 2 wheel drive for the turn, then just shift back to 4x4 once
> 3/4 the way around it.
>
> Does this apply, if you are using full time 4wd. I took that
option for that purpose. Or are you referring to if you only have part time
4wd?
I got the full time 4wd, particularly for my wife, who is an
older , new driver, so she wouldnt have to be shifting around in bad
weather. Just put it into 4wd, when ever the road is wet or rough terrain?
Much regards Jerry
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Re: first storm for my jeep
>
> You might also find it easier to make say a left at an intersection if
> you drop to 2 wheel drive for the turn, then just shift back to 4x4 once
> 3/4 the way around it.
>
> Does this apply, if you are using full time 4wd. I took that
option for that purpose. Or are you referring to if you only have part time
4wd?
I got the full time 4wd, particularly for my wife, who is an
older , new driver, so she wouldnt have to be shifting around in bad
weather. Just put it into 4wd, when ever the road is wet or rough terrain?
Much regards Jerry
> You might also find it easier to make say a left at an intersection if
> you drop to 2 wheel drive for the turn, then just shift back to 4x4 once
> 3/4 the way around it.
>
> Does this apply, if you are using full time 4wd. I took that
option for that purpose. Or are you referring to if you only have part time
4wd?
I got the full time 4wd, particularly for my wife, who is an
older , new driver, so she wouldnt have to be shifting around in bad
weather. Just put it into 4wd, when ever the road is wet or rough terrain?
Much regards Jerry
#13
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Re: first storm for my jeep
>
> You might also find it easier to make say a left at an intersection if
> you drop to 2 wheel drive for the turn, then just shift back to 4x4 once
> 3/4 the way around it.
>
> Does this apply, if you are using full time 4wd. I took that
option for that purpose. Or are you referring to if you only have part time
4wd?
I got the full time 4wd, particularly for my wife, who is an
older , new driver, so she wouldnt have to be shifting around in bad
weather. Just put it into 4wd, when ever the road is wet or rough terrain?
Much regards Jerry
> You might also find it easier to make say a left at an intersection if
> you drop to 2 wheel drive for the turn, then just shift back to 4x4 once
> 3/4 the way around it.
>
> Does this apply, if you are using full time 4wd. I took that
option for that purpose. Or are you referring to if you only have part time
4wd?
I got the full time 4wd, particularly for my wife, who is an
older , new driver, so she wouldnt have to be shifting around in bad
weather. Just put it into 4wd, when ever the road is wet or rough terrain?
Much regards Jerry
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Re: first storm for my jeep
"j.lef" wrote:
>
> >
> > You might also find it easier to make say a left at an intersection if
> > you drop to 2 wheel drive for the turn, then just shift back to 4x4 once
> > 3/4 the way around it.
> >
> > Does this apply, if you are using full time 4wd. I took that
> option for that purpose. Or are you referring to if you only have part time
> 4wd?
> I got the full time 4wd, particularly for my wife, who is an
> older , new driver, so she wouldnt have to be shifting around in bad
> weather. Just put it into 4wd, when ever the road is wet or rough terrain?
>
> Much regards Jerry
The full time isn't supposed to have those scuffing wheel issues, that
is why I mentioned the 'part time'.
The full time isn't as strong a pull as the part time though so once she
gets used to it, she might want to try the difference out in an empty
snowy parking lot.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> >
> > You might also find it easier to make say a left at an intersection if
> > you drop to 2 wheel drive for the turn, then just shift back to 4x4 once
> > 3/4 the way around it.
> >
> > Does this apply, if you are using full time 4wd. I took that
> option for that purpose. Or are you referring to if you only have part time
> 4wd?
> I got the full time 4wd, particularly for my wife, who is an
> older , new driver, so she wouldnt have to be shifting around in bad
> weather. Just put it into 4wd, when ever the road is wet or rough terrain?
>
> Much regards Jerry
The full time isn't supposed to have those scuffing wheel issues, that
is why I mentioned the 'part time'.
The full time isn't as strong a pull as the part time though so once she
gets used to it, she might want to try the difference out in an empty
snowy parking lot.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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Re: first storm for my jeep
"j.lef" wrote:
>
> >
> > You might also find it easier to make say a left at an intersection if
> > you drop to 2 wheel drive for the turn, then just shift back to 4x4 once
> > 3/4 the way around it.
> >
> > Does this apply, if you are using full time 4wd. I took that
> option for that purpose. Or are you referring to if you only have part time
> 4wd?
> I got the full time 4wd, particularly for my wife, who is an
> older , new driver, so she wouldnt have to be shifting around in bad
> weather. Just put it into 4wd, when ever the road is wet or rough terrain?
>
> Much regards Jerry
The full time isn't supposed to have those scuffing wheel issues, that
is why I mentioned the 'part time'.
The full time isn't as strong a pull as the part time though so once she
gets used to it, she might want to try the difference out in an empty
snowy parking lot.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> >
> > You might also find it easier to make say a left at an intersection if
> > you drop to 2 wheel drive for the turn, then just shift back to 4x4 once
> > 3/4 the way around it.
> >
> > Does this apply, if you are using full time 4wd. I took that
> option for that purpose. Or are you referring to if you only have part time
> 4wd?
> I got the full time 4wd, particularly for my wife, who is an
> older , new driver, so she wouldnt have to be shifting around in bad
> weather. Just put it into 4wd, when ever the road is wet or rough terrain?
>
> Much regards Jerry
The full time isn't supposed to have those scuffing wheel issues, that
is why I mentioned the 'part time'.
The full time isn't as strong a pull as the part time though so once she
gets used to it, she might want to try the difference out in an empty
snowy parking lot.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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Re: first storm for my jeep
"j.lef" wrote:
>
> >
> > You might also find it easier to make say a left at an intersection if
> > you drop to 2 wheel drive for the turn, then just shift back to 4x4 once
> > 3/4 the way around it.
> >
> > Does this apply, if you are using full time 4wd. I took that
> option for that purpose. Or are you referring to if you only have part time
> 4wd?
> I got the full time 4wd, particularly for my wife, who is an
> older , new driver, so she wouldnt have to be shifting around in bad
> weather. Just put it into 4wd, when ever the road is wet or rough terrain?
>
> Much regards Jerry
The full time isn't supposed to have those scuffing wheel issues, that
is why I mentioned the 'part time'.
The full time isn't as strong a pull as the part time though so once she
gets used to it, she might want to try the difference out in an empty
snowy parking lot.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> >
> > You might also find it easier to make say a left at an intersection if
> > you drop to 2 wheel drive for the turn, then just shift back to 4x4 once
> > 3/4 the way around it.
> >
> > Does this apply, if you are using full time 4wd. I took that
> option for that purpose. Or are you referring to if you only have part time
> 4wd?
> I got the full time 4wd, particularly for my wife, who is an
> older , new driver, so she wouldnt have to be shifting around in bad
> weather. Just put it into 4wd, when ever the road is wet or rough terrain?
>
> Much regards Jerry
The full time isn't supposed to have those scuffing wheel issues, that
is why I mentioned the 'part time'.
The full time isn't as strong a pull as the part time though so once she
gets used to it, she might want to try the difference out in an empty
snowy parking lot.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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Re: first storm for my jeep
Hey Guys...our club has started a Severe Weather Assistance Team
(S.W.A.T)...when ever there's a major storm our club makes sure that all the
necessary doctors and nurses get to the hospitals for their shifts...it
allows us to get out and drive in the worst of conditions and help at the
same time...We work with the Nova Scotia Capital Health Association...we're
hoping it will give our club a positive presence in the community...we've
already had a nice article written in the NS Daily News and a spot on the
CBC News where they rode with us through the storm... you can check out the
news clip on my ftp server...
Luvvin' playin' in the white mud!!!
--
Jeff
'03 TJ & '95 ZJ
For offroad videos check my server @
ftp://24.138.75.11
"Tom T" <wpdret@shentel.net> wrote in message
news:1106351498.887621.162220@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> Yea, the weatherman is calling for up to a foot here in the
> Shenandoah Valley of Virginia on Saturday. It started out as
> a 3 to 6 inch snow fall, but has grown every four hours it seems.
> And the lastest news is the wind will blow it all around into drifts
> Saturday night and Sunday. The good news is the temperatures
> are going up into the 40s next week. My motto: God put it here
> and God can take it away. . . Shovels don't fit my hands, but I
> have a snow blower just in case the better half has a @&%* fit !
> Tom T
>
(S.W.A.T)...when ever there's a major storm our club makes sure that all the
necessary doctors and nurses get to the hospitals for their shifts...it
allows us to get out and drive in the worst of conditions and help at the
same time...We work with the Nova Scotia Capital Health Association...we're
hoping it will give our club a positive presence in the community...we've
already had a nice article written in the NS Daily News and a spot on the
CBC News where they rode with us through the storm... you can check out the
news clip on my ftp server...
Luvvin' playin' in the white mud!!!
--
Jeff
'03 TJ & '95 ZJ
For offroad videos check my server @
ftp://24.138.75.11
"Tom T" <wpdret@shentel.net> wrote in message
news:1106351498.887621.162220@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> Yea, the weatherman is calling for up to a foot here in the
> Shenandoah Valley of Virginia on Saturday. It started out as
> a 3 to 6 inch snow fall, but has grown every four hours it seems.
> And the lastest news is the wind will blow it all around into drifts
> Saturday night and Sunday. The good news is the temperatures
> are going up into the 40s next week. My motto: God put it here
> and God can take it away. . . Shovels don't fit my hands, but I
> have a snow blower just in case the better half has a @&%* fit !
> Tom T
>
#18
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Re: first storm for my jeep
Hey Guys...our club has started a Severe Weather Assistance Team
(S.W.A.T)...when ever there's a major storm our club makes sure that all the
necessary doctors and nurses get to the hospitals for their shifts...it
allows us to get out and drive in the worst of conditions and help at the
same time...We work with the Nova Scotia Capital Health Association...we're
hoping it will give our club a positive presence in the community...we've
already had a nice article written in the NS Daily News and a spot on the
CBC News where they rode with us through the storm... you can check out the
news clip on my ftp server...
Luvvin' playin' in the white mud!!!
--
Jeff
'03 TJ & '95 ZJ
For offroad videos check my server @
ftp://24.138.75.11
"Tom T" <wpdret@shentel.net> wrote in message
news:1106351498.887621.162220@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> Yea, the weatherman is calling for up to a foot here in the
> Shenandoah Valley of Virginia on Saturday. It started out as
> a 3 to 6 inch snow fall, but has grown every four hours it seems.
> And the lastest news is the wind will blow it all around into drifts
> Saturday night and Sunday. The good news is the temperatures
> are going up into the 40s next week. My motto: God put it here
> and God can take it away. . . Shovels don't fit my hands, but I
> have a snow blower just in case the better half has a @&%* fit !
> Tom T
>
(S.W.A.T)...when ever there's a major storm our club makes sure that all the
necessary doctors and nurses get to the hospitals for their shifts...it
allows us to get out and drive in the worst of conditions and help at the
same time...We work with the Nova Scotia Capital Health Association...we're
hoping it will give our club a positive presence in the community...we've
already had a nice article written in the NS Daily News and a spot on the
CBC News where they rode with us through the storm... you can check out the
news clip on my ftp server...
Luvvin' playin' in the white mud!!!
--
Jeff
'03 TJ & '95 ZJ
For offroad videos check my server @
ftp://24.138.75.11
"Tom T" <wpdret@shentel.net> wrote in message
news:1106351498.887621.162220@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> Yea, the weatherman is calling for up to a foot here in the
> Shenandoah Valley of Virginia on Saturday. It started out as
> a 3 to 6 inch snow fall, but has grown every four hours it seems.
> And the lastest news is the wind will blow it all around into drifts
> Saturday night and Sunday. The good news is the temperatures
> are going up into the 40s next week. My motto: God put it here
> and God can take it away. . . Shovels don't fit my hands, but I
> have a snow blower just in case the better half has a @&%* fit !
> Tom T
>
#19
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Re: first storm for my jeep
Hey Guys...our club has started a Severe Weather Assistance Team
(S.W.A.T)...when ever there's a major storm our club makes sure that all the
necessary doctors and nurses get to the hospitals for their shifts...it
allows us to get out and drive in the worst of conditions and help at the
same time...We work with the Nova Scotia Capital Health Association...we're
hoping it will give our club a positive presence in the community...we've
already had a nice article written in the NS Daily News and a spot on the
CBC News where they rode with us through the storm... you can check out the
news clip on my ftp server...
Luvvin' playin' in the white mud!!!
--
Jeff
'03 TJ & '95 ZJ
For offroad videos check my server @
ftp://24.138.75.11
"Tom T" <wpdret@shentel.net> wrote in message
news:1106351498.887621.162220@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> Yea, the weatherman is calling for up to a foot here in the
> Shenandoah Valley of Virginia on Saturday. It started out as
> a 3 to 6 inch snow fall, but has grown every four hours it seems.
> And the lastest news is the wind will blow it all around into drifts
> Saturday night and Sunday. The good news is the temperatures
> are going up into the 40s next week. My motto: God put it here
> and God can take it away. . . Shovels don't fit my hands, but I
> have a snow blower just in case the better half has a @&%* fit !
> Tom T
>
(S.W.A.T)...when ever there's a major storm our club makes sure that all the
necessary doctors and nurses get to the hospitals for their shifts...it
allows us to get out and drive in the worst of conditions and help at the
same time...We work with the Nova Scotia Capital Health Association...we're
hoping it will give our club a positive presence in the community...we've
already had a nice article written in the NS Daily News and a spot on the
CBC News where they rode with us through the storm... you can check out the
news clip on my ftp server...
Luvvin' playin' in the white mud!!!
--
Jeff
'03 TJ & '95 ZJ
For offroad videos check my server @
ftp://24.138.75.11
"Tom T" <wpdret@shentel.net> wrote in message
news:1106351498.887621.162220@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> Yea, the weatherman is calling for up to a foot here in the
> Shenandoah Valley of Virginia on Saturday. It started out as
> a 3 to 6 inch snow fall, but has grown every four hours it seems.
> And the lastest news is the wind will blow it all around into drifts
> Saturday night and Sunday. The good news is the temperatures
> are going up into the 40s next week. My motto: God put it here
> and God can take it away. . . Shovels don't fit my hands, but I
> have a snow blower just in case the better half has a @&%* fit !
> Tom T
>
#20
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Re: first storm for my jeep
j.lef wrote:
> Well, up here in the northeast we are expecting our first
> major snowstorm of the year with snow more then a foot expected. This will
> be my first jeeps snow storm, and the actually looking forward to it, to see
> how it will handle in snow, ice, and eventually wet slosh. It should prove
> educational.
>
>
> Much
> regards Jerry
>
>
heheheh, upstate ny yj driver here. do you
remember the big storm last dec 25? they didn't
bother to plow i-90 with 24 inches of snow on it.
great for jeeps, snowmobubbles, and not much else.
have fun! be safe!
--
Ben Jerew AKA PolarPuppy
ASE Certified Master Technician
New Country Lexus of Latham, NY, USA
Amateur Off-Roader 93 YJ 4.0l 3spd
> Well, up here in the northeast we are expecting our first
> major snowstorm of the year with snow more then a foot expected. This will
> be my first jeeps snow storm, and the actually looking forward to it, to see
> how it will handle in snow, ice, and eventually wet slosh. It should prove
> educational.
>
>
> Much
> regards Jerry
>
>
heheheh, upstate ny yj driver here. do you
remember the big storm last dec 25? they didn't
bother to plow i-90 with 24 inches of snow on it.
great for jeeps, snowmobubbles, and not much else.
have fun! be safe!
--
Ben Jerew AKA PolarPuppy
ASE Certified Master Technician
New Country Lexus of Latham, NY, USA
Amateur Off-Roader 93 YJ 4.0l 3spd