jeeps with big tires
#23
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Re: jeeps with big tires
Yep. If you run steel wheels put a wheel over the sensor and it will work. Had this
problem with the automatic gates at work after the first couple of lifts.
-jenn
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 00:26:50 -0400, "Troy" <@ .> wrote:
>>I've noticed since having 33x12.50's on my TJ that whenever I pull up to
>>traffic lights I sometimes dont trip them. Also happens in drive through
>>lines. Do others of ya'll have this problem also?
>>
>>Troy
>>
problem with the automatic gates at work after the first couple of lifts.
-jenn
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 00:26:50 -0400, "Troy" <@ .> wrote:
>>I've noticed since having 33x12.50's on my TJ that whenever I pull up to
>>traffic lights I sometimes dont trip them. Also happens in drive through
>>lines. Do others of ya'll have this problem also?
>>
>>Troy
>>
#24
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Re: jeeps with big tires
Yep. If you run steel wheels put a wheel over the sensor and it will work. Had this
problem with the automatic gates at work after the first couple of lifts.
-jenn
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 00:26:50 -0400, "Troy" <@ .> wrote:
>>I've noticed since having 33x12.50's on my TJ that whenever I pull up to
>>traffic lights I sometimes dont trip them. Also happens in drive through
>>lines. Do others of ya'll have this problem also?
>>
>>Troy
>>
problem with the automatic gates at work after the first couple of lifts.
-jenn
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 00:26:50 -0400, "Troy" <@ .> wrote:
>>I've noticed since having 33x12.50's on my TJ that whenever I pull up to
>>traffic lights I sometimes dont trip them. Also happens in drive through
>>lines. Do others of ya'll have this problem also?
>>
>>Troy
>>
#25
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Re: jeeps with big tires
Yep. If you run steel wheels put a wheel over the sensor and it will work. Had this
problem with the automatic gates at work after the first couple of lifts.
-jenn
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 00:26:50 -0400, "Troy" <@ .> wrote:
>>I've noticed since having 33x12.50's on my TJ that whenever I pull up to
>>traffic lights I sometimes dont trip them. Also happens in drive through
>>lines. Do others of ya'll have this problem also?
>>
>>Troy
>>
problem with the automatic gates at work after the first couple of lifts.
-jenn
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 00:26:50 -0400, "Troy" <@ .> wrote:
>>I've noticed since having 33x12.50's on my TJ that whenever I pull up to
>>traffic lights I sometimes dont trip them. Also happens in drive through
>>lines. Do others of ya'll have this problem also?
>>
>>Troy
>>
#26
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Re: jeeps with big tires
Ah didn't know that, I thought they were some sort of pressure sensor. Well
a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
Troy
"nnote" <nnote@***.net> wrote in message
news:xc2Ug.1890$xI4.856@fed1read11...
> those are magnetic loop sensors. You've raised the body of your jeep to
> high for the loop too detect it. What to do?? If you doorless, you can
> usually hop out and hit the crosswalk button and jump back in your jeep
> before the light changes...
> Nick
>
>
> Troy wrote:
>> I've noticed since having 33x12.50's on my TJ that whenever I pull up to
>> traffic lights I sometimes dont trip them. Also happens in drive through
>> lines. Do others of ya'll have this problem also?
>>
>> Troy
>>
a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
Troy
"nnote" <nnote@***.net> wrote in message
news:xc2Ug.1890$xI4.856@fed1read11...
> those are magnetic loop sensors. You've raised the body of your jeep to
> high for the loop too detect it. What to do?? If you doorless, you can
> usually hop out and hit the crosswalk button and jump back in your jeep
> before the light changes...
> Nick
>
>
> Troy wrote:
>> I've noticed since having 33x12.50's on my TJ that whenever I pull up to
>> traffic lights I sometimes dont trip them. Also happens in drive through
>> lines. Do others of ya'll have this problem also?
>>
>> Troy
>>
#27
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Re: jeeps with big tires
Ah didn't know that, I thought they were some sort of pressure sensor. Well
a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
Troy
"nnote" <nnote@***.net> wrote in message
news:xc2Ug.1890$xI4.856@fed1read11...
> those are magnetic loop sensors. You've raised the body of your jeep to
> high for the loop too detect it. What to do?? If you doorless, you can
> usually hop out and hit the crosswalk button and jump back in your jeep
> before the light changes...
> Nick
>
>
> Troy wrote:
>> I've noticed since having 33x12.50's on my TJ that whenever I pull up to
>> traffic lights I sometimes dont trip them. Also happens in drive through
>> lines. Do others of ya'll have this problem also?
>>
>> Troy
>>
a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
Troy
"nnote" <nnote@***.net> wrote in message
news:xc2Ug.1890$xI4.856@fed1read11...
> those are magnetic loop sensors. You've raised the body of your jeep to
> high for the loop too detect it. What to do?? If you doorless, you can
> usually hop out and hit the crosswalk button and jump back in your jeep
> before the light changes...
> Nick
>
>
> Troy wrote:
>> I've noticed since having 33x12.50's on my TJ that whenever I pull up to
>> traffic lights I sometimes dont trip them. Also happens in drive through
>> lines. Do others of ya'll have this problem also?
>>
>> Troy
>>
#28
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Re: jeeps with big tires
Ah didn't know that, I thought they were some sort of pressure sensor. Well
a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
Troy
"nnote" <nnote@***.net> wrote in message
news:xc2Ug.1890$xI4.856@fed1read11...
> those are magnetic loop sensors. You've raised the body of your jeep to
> high for the loop too detect it. What to do?? If you doorless, you can
> usually hop out and hit the crosswalk button and jump back in your jeep
> before the light changes...
> Nick
>
>
> Troy wrote:
>> I've noticed since having 33x12.50's on my TJ that whenever I pull up to
>> traffic lights I sometimes dont trip them. Also happens in drive through
>> lines. Do others of ya'll have this problem also?
>>
>> Troy
>>
a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
Troy
"nnote" <nnote@***.net> wrote in message
news:xc2Ug.1890$xI4.856@fed1read11...
> those are magnetic loop sensors. You've raised the body of your jeep to
> high for the loop too detect it. What to do?? If you doorless, you can
> usually hop out and hit the crosswalk button and jump back in your jeep
> before the light changes...
> Nick
>
>
> Troy wrote:
>> I've noticed since having 33x12.50's on my TJ that whenever I pull up to
>> traffic lights I sometimes dont trip them. Also happens in drive through
>> lines. Do others of ya'll have this problem also?
>>
>> Troy
>>
#29
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Re: jeeps with big tires
"Troy" <@ .> wrote in message
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> Ah didn't know that, I thought they were some sort of pressure sensor.
> Well a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
The magnets removed from old hard-drives are about the strongest you will
find. You can probably just stick one under the front diff, but you may
want to shave it's beard every few months.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
#30
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Re: jeeps with big tires
"Troy" <@ .> wrote in message
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> Ah didn't know that, I thought they were some sort of pressure sensor.
> Well a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
The magnets removed from old hard-drives are about the strongest you will
find. You can probably just stick one under the front diff, but you may
want to shave it's beard every few months.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty