Lowering the windshield
#111
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Re: Lowering the windshield
Bill -are you saying that original CJ hard doors had drain holes in
the bottom? Mine doesn't seem to have any. I wonder if I should get
a small drill bit and open a hole in the bottom to prevent rusting
from the inside?
> Real Jeeps come with open drains, and all we have to do is keep
> them open and no rust will ever form. Just like all passenger cars, the
> water runs freely into the door and out the drains, with only a thin
> plastic sheet sealing the inner panel.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
the bottom? Mine doesn't seem to have any. I wonder if I should get
a small drill bit and open a hole in the bottom to prevent rusting
from the inside?
> Real Jeeps come with open drains, and all we have to do is keep
> them open and no rust will ever form. Just like all passenger cars, the
> water runs freely into the door and out the drains, with only a thin
> plastic sheet sealing the inner panel.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
#112
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Re: Lowering the windshield
Bill -are you saying that original CJ hard doors had drain holes in
the bottom? Mine doesn't seem to have any. I wonder if I should get
a small drill bit and open a hole in the bottom to prevent rusting
from the inside?
> Real Jeeps come with open drains, and all we have to do is keep
> them open and no rust will ever form. Just like all passenger cars, the
> water runs freely into the door and out the drains, with only a thin
> plastic sheet sealing the inner panel.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
the bottom? Mine doesn't seem to have any. I wonder if I should get
a small drill bit and open a hole in the bottom to prevent rusting
from the inside?
> Real Jeeps come with open drains, and all we have to do is keep
> them open and no rust will ever form. Just like all passenger cars, the
> water runs freely into the door and out the drains, with only a thin
> plastic sheet sealing the inner panel.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
#113
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Re: Lowering the windshield
Simon...
This group is like any other usenet forum: Most people are polite and
helpful, but there are a handful of bullies who enjoy making trouble
for others. I've learned that it's best to just ignore the rude and
unhelpful ones, and relatively quickly they decide to leave you alone
and pick on someone else.
Also, for what it's worth, Bill H. is not one of the truly
mean-spirited ones. He can come off a bit sanctimonious at times but
he does seem to know what he's talking about when it comes to jeeps,
and he was probably just pulling your chain good-naturedly.
This group is like any other usenet forum: Most people are polite and
helpful, but there are a handful of bullies who enjoy making trouble
for others. I've learned that it's best to just ignore the rude and
unhelpful ones, and relatively quickly they decide to leave you alone
and pick on someone else.
Also, for what it's worth, Bill H. is not one of the truly
mean-spirited ones. He can come off a bit sanctimonious at times but
he does seem to know what he's talking about when it comes to jeeps,
and he was probably just pulling your chain good-naturedly.
#114
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Re: Lowering the windshield
Simon...
This group is like any other usenet forum: Most people are polite and
helpful, but there are a handful of bullies who enjoy making trouble
for others. I've learned that it's best to just ignore the rude and
unhelpful ones, and relatively quickly they decide to leave you alone
and pick on someone else.
Also, for what it's worth, Bill H. is not one of the truly
mean-spirited ones. He can come off a bit sanctimonious at times but
he does seem to know what he's talking about when it comes to jeeps,
and he was probably just pulling your chain good-naturedly.
This group is like any other usenet forum: Most people are polite and
helpful, but there are a handful of bullies who enjoy making trouble
for others. I've learned that it's best to just ignore the rude and
unhelpful ones, and relatively quickly they decide to leave you alone
and pick on someone else.
Also, for what it's worth, Bill H. is not one of the truly
mean-spirited ones. He can come off a bit sanctimonious at times but
he does seem to know what he's talking about when it comes to jeeps,
and he was probably just pulling your chain good-naturedly.
#115
Guest
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Re: Lowering the windshield
Simon...
This group is like any other usenet forum: Most people are polite and
helpful, but there are a handful of bullies who enjoy making trouble
for others. I've learned that it's best to just ignore the rude and
unhelpful ones, and relatively quickly they decide to leave you alone
and pick on someone else.
Also, for what it's worth, Bill H. is not one of the truly
mean-spirited ones. He can come off a bit sanctimonious at times but
he does seem to know what he's talking about when it comes to jeeps,
and he was probably just pulling your chain good-naturedly.
This group is like any other usenet forum: Most people are polite and
helpful, but there are a handful of bullies who enjoy making trouble
for others. I've learned that it's best to just ignore the rude and
unhelpful ones, and relatively quickly they decide to leave you alone
and pick on someone else.
Also, for what it's worth, Bill H. is not one of the truly
mean-spirited ones. He can come off a bit sanctimonious at times but
he does seem to know what he's talking about when it comes to jeeps,
and he was probably just pulling your chain good-naturedly.
#116
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Re: Lowering the windshield
It's got to have one, pull the window seal back and pour water down
it, may have to slosh the door back and forth to unclog them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Joshua Nelson wrote:
>
> Bill -are you saying that original CJ hard doors had drain holes in
> the bottom? Mine doesn't seem to have any. I wonder if I should get
> a small drill bit and open a hole in the bottom to prevent rusting
> from the inside?
it, may have to slosh the door back and forth to unclog them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Joshua Nelson wrote:
>
> Bill -are you saying that original CJ hard doors had drain holes in
> the bottom? Mine doesn't seem to have any. I wonder if I should get
> a small drill bit and open a hole in the bottom to prevent rusting
> from the inside?
#117
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Lowering the windshield
It's got to have one, pull the window seal back and pour water down
it, may have to slosh the door back and forth to unclog them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Joshua Nelson wrote:
>
> Bill -are you saying that original CJ hard doors had drain holes in
> the bottom? Mine doesn't seem to have any. I wonder if I should get
> a small drill bit and open a hole in the bottom to prevent rusting
> from the inside?
it, may have to slosh the door back and forth to unclog them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Joshua Nelson wrote:
>
> Bill -are you saying that original CJ hard doors had drain holes in
> the bottom? Mine doesn't seem to have any. I wonder if I should get
> a small drill bit and open a hole in the bottom to prevent rusting
> from the inside?
#118
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Lowering the windshield
It's got to have one, pull the window seal back and pour water down
it, may have to slosh the door back and forth to unclog them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Joshua Nelson wrote:
>
> Bill -are you saying that original CJ hard doors had drain holes in
> the bottom? Mine doesn't seem to have any. I wonder if I should get
> a small drill bit and open a hole in the bottom to prevent rusting
> from the inside?
it, may have to slosh the door back and forth to unclog them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Joshua Nelson wrote:
>
> Bill -are you saying that original CJ hard doors had drain holes in
> the bottom? Mine doesn't seem to have any. I wonder if I should get
> a small drill bit and open a hole in the bottom to prevent rusting
> from the inside?
#119
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Re: Lowering the windshield
In article <b102b6e4.0310280702.1913fd29@posting.google.com >, spam_box@ev1.net
(Joshua Nelson) writes:
>This group is like any other usenet forum: Most people are polite and
>helpful, but there are a handful of bullies who enjoy making trouble
>for others. I've learned that it's best to just ignore the rude and
>unhelpful ones, and relatively quickly they decide to leave you alone
>and pick on someone else.
Then you have those that ignore and/or argue with polite and helpful advice and
thereby make themselves the target of universal ridicule.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
(Joshua Nelson) writes:
>This group is like any other usenet forum: Most people are polite and
>helpful, but there are a handful of bullies who enjoy making trouble
>for others. I've learned that it's best to just ignore the rude and
>unhelpful ones, and relatively quickly they decide to leave you alone
>and pick on someone else.
Then you have those that ignore and/or argue with polite and helpful advice and
thereby make themselves the target of universal ridicule.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
#120
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Re: Lowering the windshield
In article <b102b6e4.0310280702.1913fd29@posting.google.com >, spam_box@ev1.net
(Joshua Nelson) writes:
>This group is like any other usenet forum: Most people are polite and
>helpful, but there are a handful of bullies who enjoy making trouble
>for others. I've learned that it's best to just ignore the rude and
>unhelpful ones, and relatively quickly they decide to leave you alone
>and pick on someone else.
Then you have those that ignore and/or argue with polite and helpful advice and
thereby make themselves the target of universal ridicule.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
(Joshua Nelson) writes:
>This group is like any other usenet forum: Most people are polite and
>helpful, but there are a handful of bullies who enjoy making trouble
>for others. I've learned that it's best to just ignore the rude and
>unhelpful ones, and relatively quickly they decide to leave you alone
>and pick on someone else.
Then you have those that ignore and/or argue with polite and helpful advice and
thereby make themselves the target of universal ridicule.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html