I finally got my jeep today!
#61
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Re: I finally got my jeep today!
"opinions are like ********-everyone's got one"
Clint Eastwood-The Dead Pool
"DMcMorris" <dmcmorris@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> HarryS,
>
> Isn't that what this newsgroup is for? Jeepers to ask other Jeepers
> questions about JEEPS! What the hell are you doing on this group anyway?
> Nobody invited an -------!
>
> Daren
>
>
> "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message
> news:SfCdnQY6ONqnk2rdRVn-gw@comcast.com...
> > Go here
> > http://www.----inggoogleit.com/
> >
> > --
> > HarryS
> > JAFGBR
> > JAFTJO
> > "Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
> > news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
> > > Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One
> dealer
> > > said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a
> cardinal
> > > sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
> > >
> > > What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> > > immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want
to
> > just
> > > have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute.
> What
> > > do you use?
> > >
> > > I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and
> doors
> > > off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
> > want
> > > to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night
and
> > > take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
> > >
> > > I need some wisdom.
> > >
> > > -Muuurgh
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Clint Eastwood-The Dead Pool
"DMcMorris" <dmcmorris@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:UBGJc.160520$tH1.6165176@twister.southeast.rr .com...
> HarryS,
>
> Isn't that what this newsgroup is for? Jeepers to ask other Jeepers
> questions about JEEPS! What the hell are you doing on this group anyway?
> Nobody invited an -------!
>
> Daren
>
>
> "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message
> news:SfCdnQY6ONqnk2rdRVn-gw@comcast.com...
> > Go here
> > http://www.----inggoogleit.com/
> >
> > --
> > HarryS
> > JAFGBR
> > JAFTJO
> > "Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
> > news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
> > > Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One
> dealer
> > > said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a
> cardinal
> > > sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
> > >
> > > What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> > > immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want
to
> > just
> > > have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute.
> What
> > > do you use?
> > >
> > > I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and
> doors
> > > off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
> > want
> > > to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night
and
> > > take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
> > >
> > > I need some wisdom.
> > >
> > > -Muuurgh
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#62
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Re: I finally got my jeep today!
Congrats!
I have seen one sweet way to keep the windows like new.
The gent used to post here and he said it was the only Jeep accessory he
felt was worth buying from the dealer.
It is a bag shaped like an artists 'briefcase' that unzips and has soft
pockets in it. The windows slide flat into the pockets and the whole
bag slides nicely under the back seat.
He always did have nice looking windows....
Either clear or black rubber mats also look ok in a Jeep with no carpet.
Getting the drain plugs out the first time is a pain. The break so be
prepared to get rubber grommets to replace them, especially the ones
behind the front seats.
I recommend a bikini top for keeping the rain out of the dash. It isn't
really water proof and has a pile of electronics up there.
I sometimes just use a tent fly over my windshield and front seats when
parked. The fly has hooks on elastic straps and goes on and off fast.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Muuurgh wrote:
>
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
I have seen one sweet way to keep the windows like new.
The gent used to post here and he said it was the only Jeep accessory he
felt was worth buying from the dealer.
It is a bag shaped like an artists 'briefcase' that unzips and has soft
pockets in it. The windows slide flat into the pockets and the whole
bag slides nicely under the back seat.
He always did have nice looking windows....
Either clear or black rubber mats also look ok in a Jeep with no carpet.
Getting the drain plugs out the first time is a pain. The break so be
prepared to get rubber grommets to replace them, especially the ones
behind the front seats.
I recommend a bikini top for keeping the rain out of the dash. It isn't
really water proof and has a pile of electronics up there.
I sometimes just use a tent fly over my windshield and front seats when
parked. The fly has hooks on elastic straps and goes on and off fast.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Muuurgh wrote:
>
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
#63
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Re: I finally got my jeep today!
Congrats!
I have seen one sweet way to keep the windows like new.
The gent used to post here and he said it was the only Jeep accessory he
felt was worth buying from the dealer.
It is a bag shaped like an artists 'briefcase' that unzips and has soft
pockets in it. The windows slide flat into the pockets and the whole
bag slides nicely under the back seat.
He always did have nice looking windows....
Either clear or black rubber mats also look ok in a Jeep with no carpet.
Getting the drain plugs out the first time is a pain. The break so be
prepared to get rubber grommets to replace them, especially the ones
behind the front seats.
I recommend a bikini top for keeping the rain out of the dash. It isn't
really water proof and has a pile of electronics up there.
I sometimes just use a tent fly over my windshield and front seats when
parked. The fly has hooks on elastic straps and goes on and off fast.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Muuurgh wrote:
>
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
I have seen one sweet way to keep the windows like new.
The gent used to post here and he said it was the only Jeep accessory he
felt was worth buying from the dealer.
It is a bag shaped like an artists 'briefcase' that unzips and has soft
pockets in it. The windows slide flat into the pockets and the whole
bag slides nicely under the back seat.
He always did have nice looking windows....
Either clear or black rubber mats also look ok in a Jeep with no carpet.
Getting the drain plugs out the first time is a pain. The break so be
prepared to get rubber grommets to replace them, especially the ones
behind the front seats.
I recommend a bikini top for keeping the rain out of the dash. It isn't
really water proof and has a pile of electronics up there.
I sometimes just use a tent fly over my windshield and front seats when
parked. The fly has hooks on elastic straps and goes on and off fast.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Muuurgh wrote:
>
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
#64
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Re: I finally got my jeep today!
Congrats!
I have seen one sweet way to keep the windows like new.
The gent used to post here and he said it was the only Jeep accessory he
felt was worth buying from the dealer.
It is a bag shaped like an artists 'briefcase' that unzips and has soft
pockets in it. The windows slide flat into the pockets and the whole
bag slides nicely under the back seat.
He always did have nice looking windows....
Either clear or black rubber mats also look ok in a Jeep with no carpet.
Getting the drain plugs out the first time is a pain. The break so be
prepared to get rubber grommets to replace them, especially the ones
behind the front seats.
I recommend a bikini top for keeping the rain out of the dash. It isn't
really water proof and has a pile of electronics up there.
I sometimes just use a tent fly over my windshield and front seats when
parked. The fly has hooks on elastic straps and goes on and off fast.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Muuurgh wrote:
>
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
I have seen one sweet way to keep the windows like new.
The gent used to post here and he said it was the only Jeep accessory he
felt was worth buying from the dealer.
It is a bag shaped like an artists 'briefcase' that unzips and has soft
pockets in it. The windows slide flat into the pockets and the whole
bag slides nicely under the back seat.
He always did have nice looking windows....
Either clear or black rubber mats also look ok in a Jeep with no carpet.
Getting the drain plugs out the first time is a pain. The break so be
prepared to get rubber grommets to replace them, especially the ones
behind the front seats.
I recommend a bikini top for keeping the rain out of the dash. It isn't
really water proof and has a pile of electronics up there.
I sometimes just use a tent fly over my windshield and front seats when
parked. The fly has hooks on elastic straps and goes on and off fast.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Muuurgh wrote:
>
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
#65
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: I finally got my jeep today!
Congrats!
I have seen one sweet way to keep the windows like new.
The gent used to post here and he said it was the only Jeep accessory he
felt was worth buying from the dealer.
It is a bag shaped like an artists 'briefcase' that unzips and has soft
pockets in it. The windows slide flat into the pockets and the whole
bag slides nicely under the back seat.
He always did have nice looking windows....
Either clear or black rubber mats also look ok in a Jeep with no carpet.
Getting the drain plugs out the first time is a pain. The break so be
prepared to get rubber grommets to replace them, especially the ones
behind the front seats.
I recommend a bikini top for keeping the rain out of the dash. It isn't
really water proof and has a pile of electronics up there.
I sometimes just use a tent fly over my windshield and front seats when
parked. The fly has hooks on elastic straps and goes on and off fast.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Muuurgh wrote:
>
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
I have seen one sweet way to keep the windows like new.
The gent used to post here and he said it was the only Jeep accessory he
felt was worth buying from the dealer.
It is a bag shaped like an artists 'briefcase' that unzips and has soft
pockets in it. The windows slide flat into the pockets and the whole
bag slides nicely under the back seat.
He always did have nice looking windows....
Either clear or black rubber mats also look ok in a Jeep with no carpet.
Getting the drain plugs out the first time is a pain. The break so be
prepared to get rubber grommets to replace them, especially the ones
behind the front seats.
I recommend a bikini top for keeping the rain out of the dash. It isn't
really water proof and has a pile of electronics up there.
I sometimes just use a tent fly over my windshield and front seats when
parked. The fly has hooks on elastic straps and goes on and off fast.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Muuurgh wrote:
>
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
#66
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Re: I finally got my jeep today!
"Nobody invited an -------!"
hmmm... at least half of us need to leave then... LOL
DMcMorris wrote:
> HarryS,
>
> Isn't that what this newsgroup is for? Jeepers to ask other Jeepers
> questions about JEEPS! What the hell are you doing on this group anyway?
> Nobody invited an -------!
>
> Daren
>
>
> "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message
> news:SfCdnQY6ONqnk2rdRVn-gw@comcast.com...
>
>>Go here
>>http://www.----inggoogleit.com/
>>
>>--
>>HarryS
>>JAFGBR
>>JAFTJO
>>"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
>>news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>
>>>Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One
>
> dealer
>
>>>said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a
>
> cardinal
>
>>>sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>>>
>>>What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
>>>immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
>>
>>just
>>
>>>have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute.
>
> What
>
>>>do you use?
>>>
>>>I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and
>
> doors
>
>>>off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
>>
>>want
>>
>>>to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
>>>take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>>>
>>>I need some wisdom.
>>>
>>>-Muuurgh
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
hmmm... at least half of us need to leave then... LOL
DMcMorris wrote:
> HarryS,
>
> Isn't that what this newsgroup is for? Jeepers to ask other Jeepers
> questions about JEEPS! What the hell are you doing on this group anyway?
> Nobody invited an -------!
>
> Daren
>
>
> "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message
> news:SfCdnQY6ONqnk2rdRVn-gw@comcast.com...
>
>>Go here
>>http://www.----inggoogleit.com/
>>
>>--
>>HarryS
>>JAFGBR
>>JAFTJO
>>"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
>>news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>
>>>Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One
>
> dealer
>
>>>said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a
>
> cardinal
>
>>>sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>>>
>>>What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
>>>immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
>>
>>just
>>
>>>have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute.
>
> What
>
>>>do you use?
>>>
>>>I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and
>
> doors
>
>>>off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
>>
>>want
>>
>>>to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
>>>take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>>>
>>>I need some wisdom.
>>>
>>>-Muuurgh
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#67
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: I finally got my jeep today!
"Nobody invited an -------!"
hmmm... at least half of us need to leave then... LOL
DMcMorris wrote:
> HarryS,
>
> Isn't that what this newsgroup is for? Jeepers to ask other Jeepers
> questions about JEEPS! What the hell are you doing on this group anyway?
> Nobody invited an -------!
>
> Daren
>
>
> "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message
> news:SfCdnQY6ONqnk2rdRVn-gw@comcast.com...
>
>>Go here
>>http://www.----inggoogleit.com/
>>
>>--
>>HarryS
>>JAFGBR
>>JAFTJO
>>"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
>>news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>
>>>Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One
>
> dealer
>
>>>said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a
>
> cardinal
>
>>>sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>>>
>>>What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
>>>immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
>>
>>just
>>
>>>have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute.
>
> What
>
>>>do you use?
>>>
>>>I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and
>
> doors
>
>>>off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
>>
>>want
>>
>>>to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
>>>take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>>>
>>>I need some wisdom.
>>>
>>>-Muuurgh
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
hmmm... at least half of us need to leave then... LOL
DMcMorris wrote:
> HarryS,
>
> Isn't that what this newsgroup is for? Jeepers to ask other Jeepers
> questions about JEEPS! What the hell are you doing on this group anyway?
> Nobody invited an -------!
>
> Daren
>
>
> "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message
> news:SfCdnQY6ONqnk2rdRVn-gw@comcast.com...
>
>>Go here
>>http://www.----inggoogleit.com/
>>
>>--
>>HarryS
>>JAFGBR
>>JAFTJO
>>"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
>>news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>
>>>Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One
>
> dealer
>
>>>said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a
>
> cardinal
>
>>>sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>>>
>>>What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
>>>immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
>>
>>just
>>
>>>have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute.
>
> What
>
>>>do you use?
>>>
>>>I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and
>
> doors
>
>>>off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
>>
>>want
>>
>>>to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
>>>take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>>>
>>>I need some wisdom.
>>>
>>>-Muuurgh
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#68
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: I finally got my jeep today!
"Nobody invited an -------!"
hmmm... at least half of us need to leave then... LOL
DMcMorris wrote:
> HarryS,
>
> Isn't that what this newsgroup is for? Jeepers to ask other Jeepers
> questions about JEEPS! What the hell are you doing on this group anyway?
> Nobody invited an -------!
>
> Daren
>
>
> "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message
> news:SfCdnQY6ONqnk2rdRVn-gw@comcast.com...
>
>>Go here
>>http://www.----inggoogleit.com/
>>
>>--
>>HarryS
>>JAFGBR
>>JAFTJO
>>"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
>>news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>
>>>Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One
>
> dealer
>
>>>said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a
>
> cardinal
>
>>>sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>>>
>>>What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
>>>immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
>>
>>just
>>
>>>have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute.
>
> What
>
>>>do you use?
>>>
>>>I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and
>
> doors
>
>>>off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
>>
>>want
>>
>>>to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
>>>take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>>>
>>>I need some wisdom.
>>>
>>>-Muuurgh
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
hmmm... at least half of us need to leave then... LOL
DMcMorris wrote:
> HarryS,
>
> Isn't that what this newsgroup is for? Jeepers to ask other Jeepers
> questions about JEEPS! What the hell are you doing on this group anyway?
> Nobody invited an -------!
>
> Daren
>
>
> "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message
> news:SfCdnQY6ONqnk2rdRVn-gw@comcast.com...
>
>>Go here
>>http://www.----inggoogleit.com/
>>
>>--
>>HarryS
>>JAFGBR
>>JAFTJO
>>"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
>>news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>
>>>Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One
>
> dealer
>
>>>said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a
>
> cardinal
>
>>>sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>>>
>>>What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
>>>immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
>>
>>just
>>
>>>have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute.
>
> What
>
>>>do you use?
>>>
>>>I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and
>
> doors
>
>>>off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
>>
>>want
>>
>>>to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
>>>take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>>>
>>>I need some wisdom.
>>>
>>>-Muuurgh
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#69
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: I finally got my jeep today!
"Nobody invited an -------!"
hmmm... at least half of us need to leave then... LOL
DMcMorris wrote:
> HarryS,
>
> Isn't that what this newsgroup is for? Jeepers to ask other Jeepers
> questions about JEEPS! What the hell are you doing on this group anyway?
> Nobody invited an -------!
>
> Daren
>
>
> "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message
> news:SfCdnQY6ONqnk2rdRVn-gw@comcast.com...
>
>>Go here
>>http://www.----inggoogleit.com/
>>
>>--
>>HarryS
>>JAFGBR
>>JAFTJO
>>"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
>>news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>
>>>Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One
>
> dealer
>
>>>said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a
>
> cardinal
>
>>>sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>>>
>>>What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
>>>immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
>>
>>just
>>
>>>have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute.
>
> What
>
>>>do you use?
>>>
>>>I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and
>
> doors
>
>>>off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
>>
>>want
>>
>>>to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
>>>take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>>>
>>>I need some wisdom.
>>>
>>>-Muuurgh
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
hmmm... at least half of us need to leave then... LOL
DMcMorris wrote:
> HarryS,
>
> Isn't that what this newsgroup is for? Jeepers to ask other Jeepers
> questions about JEEPS! What the hell are you doing on this group anyway?
> Nobody invited an -------!
>
> Daren
>
>
> "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net> wrote in message
> news:SfCdnQY6ONqnk2rdRVn-gw@comcast.com...
>
>>Go here
>>http://www.----inggoogleit.com/
>>
>>--
>>HarryS
>>JAFGBR
>>JAFTJO
>>"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
>>news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>
>>>Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One
>
> dealer
>
>>>said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a
>
> cardinal
>
>>>sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>>>
>>>What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
>>>immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
>>
>>just
>>
>>>have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute.
>
> What
>
>>>do you use?
>>>
>>>I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and
>
> doors
>
>>>off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
>>
>>want
>>
>>>to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
>>>take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>>>
>>>I need some wisdom.
>>>
>>>-Muuurgh
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#70
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: I finally got my jeep today!
While I tried to leave the doors off and the top down and all that Jeep
stuff, I got tired of getting wet. So, mostly my top is down but my windows
are always with me. I got a Window Roll from Clover Patch. Christ, its so
simple. If it rains, and it does here, a lot, I tuck under a whatever and
the top goes up and the windows go back in. On the trail, the Window Roll
keeps my top clean. Look in Google for "Jeep Window Roll". And my windows
(2001 TJ) are pretty good. I can see out of them.
Hey What do Jeep dealers know! .
Andy
"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
>
>
stuff, I got tired of getting wet. So, mostly my top is down but my windows
are always with me. I got a Window Roll from Clover Patch. Christ, its so
simple. If it rains, and it does here, a lot, I tuck under a whatever and
the top goes up and the windows go back in. On the trail, the Window Roll
keeps my top clean. Look in Google for "Jeep Window Roll". And my windows
(2001 TJ) are pretty good. I can see out of them.
Hey What do Jeep dealers know! .
Andy
"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
>
>