Mag lite-where?
#51
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Re: Mag lite-where?
What?? You can't get stopped with a Baseball bat or Lug wrench in your
Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
Bill
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
> carried.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one
hell of a knot
> > on your head the one time it falls....
> >
> > Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
> >
> > I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
(you could
> > put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy. However one of
my fire
> > extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the maglight on the
passenger side edge
> > of the enter console, as far fowards and down as was reasonable.
Suprisingly, it
> > does not interfer with the passenger seat at all.
> >
> > If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the
center console.
> > A 4-cell will not fit there.
> >
> > BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
> >
> > FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
its a great
> > thing for holding your front license plate after you put a winch on.
Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
Bill
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
> carried.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one
hell of a knot
> > on your head the one time it falls....
> >
> > Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
> >
> > I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
(you could
> > put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy. However one of
my fire
> > extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the maglight on the
passenger side edge
> > of the enter console, as far fowards and down as was reasonable.
Suprisingly, it
> > does not interfer with the passenger seat at all.
> >
> > If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the
center console.
> > A 4-cell will not fit there.
> >
> > BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
> >
> > FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
its a great
> > thing for holding your front license plate after you put a winch on.
#52
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Posts: n/a
Re: Mag lite-where?
What?? You can't get stopped with a Baseball bat or Lug wrench in your
Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
Bill
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
> carried.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one
hell of a knot
> > on your head the one time it falls....
> >
> > Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
> >
> > I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
(you could
> > put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy. However one of
my fire
> > extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the maglight on the
passenger side edge
> > of the enter console, as far fowards and down as was reasonable.
Suprisingly, it
> > does not interfer with the passenger seat at all.
> >
> > If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the
center console.
> > A 4-cell will not fit there.
> >
> > BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
> >
> > FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
its a great
> > thing for holding your front license plate after you put a winch on.
Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
Bill
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
> carried.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one
hell of a knot
> > on your head the one time it falls....
> >
> > Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
> >
> > I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
(you could
> > put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy. However one of
my fire
> > extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the maglight on the
passenger side edge
> > of the enter console, as far fowards and down as was reasonable.
Suprisingly, it
> > does not interfer with the passenger seat at all.
> >
> > If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the
center console.
> > A 4-cell will not fit there.
> >
> > BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
> >
> > FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
its a great
> > thing for holding your front license plate after you put a winch on.
#53
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Posts: n/a
Re: Mag lite-where?
What?? You can't get stopped with a Baseball bat or Lug wrench in your
Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
Bill
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
> carried.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one
hell of a knot
> > on your head the one time it falls....
> >
> > Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
> >
> > I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
(you could
> > put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy. However one of
my fire
> > extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the maglight on the
passenger side edge
> > of the enter console, as far fowards and down as was reasonable.
Suprisingly, it
> > does not interfer with the passenger seat at all.
> >
> > If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the
center console.
> > A 4-cell will not fit there.
> >
> > BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
> >
> > FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
its a great
> > thing for holding your front license plate after you put a winch on.
Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
Bill
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
> Hi Jennifer,
> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
> carried.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
> >
> > I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one
hell of a knot
> > on your head the one time it falls....
> >
> > Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
> >
> > I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
(you could
> > put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy. However one of
my fire
> > extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the maglight on the
passenger side edge
> > of the enter console, as far fowards and down as was reasonable.
Suprisingly, it
> > does not interfer with the passenger seat at all.
> >
> > If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the
center console.
> > A 4-cell will not fit there.
> >
> > BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
> >
> > FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
its a great
> > thing for holding your front license plate after you put a winch on.
#54
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Re: Mag lite-where?
William Oliveri did pass the time by typing:
> What?? You can't get stopped with a Baseball bat or Lug wrench in your
> Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
That is a different question. You can have a bat/wrench/etc in the
Jeep. It's carrying it on you that's the issue. :)
Yes Officer, I was just carrying my baseball bat with me in case
some of the boys wanted to start up a game. ;) ..that works.. yep.
Yep, I do have a 5D Maglight, and boy is that SOB heavy. Switched
back to the 3D Maglight.
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
>> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
>> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
>> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
>> carried.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one hell
>>> of a knot on your head the one time it falls....
>>>
>>> Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
>>>
>>> I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
>>> (you could put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy.
>>> However one of my fire extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the
>>> maglight on the passenger side edge of the enter console, as far fowards
>>> and down as was reasonable. Suprisingly, it does not interfer with the
>>> passenger seat at all.
>>>
>>> If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the center
>>> console. A 4-cell will not fit there.
>>>
>>> BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
>>>
>>> FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
>>> its a great thing for holding your front license plate after you put a
>>> winch on.
> What?? You can't get stopped with a Baseball bat or Lug wrench in your
> Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
That is a different question. You can have a bat/wrench/etc in the
Jeep. It's carrying it on you that's the issue. :)
Yes Officer, I was just carrying my baseball bat with me in case
some of the boys wanted to start up a game. ;) ..that works.. yep.
Yep, I do have a 5D Maglight, and boy is that SOB heavy. Switched
back to the 3D Maglight.
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
>> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
>> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
>> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
>> carried.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one hell
>>> of a knot on your head the one time it falls....
>>>
>>> Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
>>>
>>> I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
>>> (you could put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy.
>>> However one of my fire extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the
>>> maglight on the passenger side edge of the enter console, as far fowards
>>> and down as was reasonable. Suprisingly, it does not interfer with the
>>> passenger seat at all.
>>>
>>> If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the center
>>> console. A 4-cell will not fit there.
>>>
>>> BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
>>>
>>> FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
>>> its a great thing for holding your front license plate after you put a
>>> winch on.
#55
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Re: Mag lite-where?
William Oliveri did pass the time by typing:
> What?? You can't get stopped with a Baseball bat or Lug wrench in your
> Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
That is a different question. You can have a bat/wrench/etc in the
Jeep. It's carrying it on you that's the issue. :)
Yes Officer, I was just carrying my baseball bat with me in case
some of the boys wanted to start up a game. ;) ..that works.. yep.
Yep, I do have a 5D Maglight, and boy is that SOB heavy. Switched
back to the 3D Maglight.
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
>> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
>> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
>> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
>> carried.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one hell
>>> of a knot on your head the one time it falls....
>>>
>>> Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
>>>
>>> I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
>>> (you could put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy.
>>> However one of my fire extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the
>>> maglight on the passenger side edge of the enter console, as far fowards
>>> and down as was reasonable. Suprisingly, it does not interfer with the
>>> passenger seat at all.
>>>
>>> If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the center
>>> console. A 4-cell will not fit there.
>>>
>>> BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
>>>
>>> FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
>>> its a great thing for holding your front license plate after you put a
>>> winch on.
> What?? You can't get stopped with a Baseball bat or Lug wrench in your
> Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
That is a different question. You can have a bat/wrench/etc in the
Jeep. It's carrying it on you that's the issue. :)
Yes Officer, I was just carrying my baseball bat with me in case
some of the boys wanted to start up a game. ;) ..that works.. yep.
Yep, I do have a 5D Maglight, and boy is that SOB heavy. Switched
back to the 3D Maglight.
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
>> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
>> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
>> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
>> carried.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one hell
>>> of a knot on your head the one time it falls....
>>>
>>> Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
>>>
>>> I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
>>> (you could put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy.
>>> However one of my fire extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the
>>> maglight on the passenger side edge of the enter console, as far fowards
>>> and down as was reasonable. Suprisingly, it does not interfer with the
>>> passenger seat at all.
>>>
>>> If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the center
>>> console. A 4-cell will not fit there.
>>>
>>> BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
>>>
>>> FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
>>> its a great thing for holding your front license plate after you put a
>>> winch on.
#56
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Re: Mag lite-where?
William Oliveri did pass the time by typing:
> What?? You can't get stopped with a Baseball bat or Lug wrench in your
> Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
That is a different question. You can have a bat/wrench/etc in the
Jeep. It's carrying it on you that's the issue. :)
Yes Officer, I was just carrying my baseball bat with me in case
some of the boys wanted to start up a game. ;) ..that works.. yep.
Yep, I do have a 5D Maglight, and boy is that SOB heavy. Switched
back to the 3D Maglight.
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
>> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
>> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
>> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
>> carried.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one hell
>>> of a knot on your head the one time it falls....
>>>
>>> Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
>>>
>>> I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
>>> (you could put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy.
>>> However one of my fire extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the
>>> maglight on the passenger side edge of the enter console, as far fowards
>>> and down as was reasonable. Suprisingly, it does not interfer with the
>>> passenger seat at all.
>>>
>>> If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the center
>>> console. A 4-cell will not fit there.
>>>
>>> BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
>>>
>>> FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
>>> its a great thing for holding your front license plate after you put a
>>> winch on.
> What?? You can't get stopped with a Baseball bat or Lug wrench in your
> Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
That is a different question. You can have a bat/wrench/etc in the
Jeep. It's carrying it on you that's the issue. :)
Yes Officer, I was just carrying my baseball bat with me in case
some of the boys wanted to start up a game. ;) ..that works.. yep.
Yep, I do have a 5D Maglight, and boy is that SOB heavy. Switched
back to the 3D Maglight.
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
>> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
>> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
>> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
>> carried.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one hell
>>> of a knot on your head the one time it falls....
>>>
>>> Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
>>>
>>> I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
>>> (you could put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy.
>>> However one of my fire extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the
>>> maglight on the passenger side edge of the enter console, as far fowards
>>> and down as was reasonable. Suprisingly, it does not interfer with the
>>> passenger seat at all.
>>>
>>> If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the center
>>> console. A 4-cell will not fit there.
>>>
>>> BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
>>>
>>> FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
>>> its a great thing for holding your front license plate after you put a
>>> winch on.
#57
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Re: Mag lite-where?
William Oliveri did pass the time by typing:
> What?? You can't get stopped with a Baseball bat or Lug wrench in your
> Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
That is a different question. You can have a bat/wrench/etc in the
Jeep. It's carrying it on you that's the issue. :)
Yes Officer, I was just carrying my baseball bat with me in case
some of the boys wanted to start up a game. ;) ..that works.. yep.
Yep, I do have a 5D Maglight, and boy is that SOB heavy. Switched
back to the 3D Maglight.
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
>> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
>> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
>> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
>> carried.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one hell
>>> of a knot on your head the one time it falls....
>>>
>>> Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
>>>
>>> I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
>>> (you could put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy.
>>> However one of my fire extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the
>>> maglight on the passenger side edge of the enter console, as far fowards
>>> and down as was reasonable. Suprisingly, it does not interfer with the
>>> passenger seat at all.
>>>
>>> If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the center
>>> console. A 4-cell will not fit there.
>>>
>>> BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
>>>
>>> FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
>>> its a great thing for holding your front license plate after you put a
>>> winch on.
> What?? You can't get stopped with a Baseball bat or Lug wrench in your
> Jeep? It's not that bad is it? Surely you be kidding.
That is a different question. You can have a bat/wrench/etc in the
Jeep. It's carrying it on you that's the issue. :)
Yes Officer, I was just carrying my baseball bat with me in case
some of the boys wanted to start up a game. ;) ..that works.. yep.
Yep, I do have a 5D Maglight, and boy is that SOB heavy. Switched
back to the 3D Maglight.
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:40C0F130.F36A4261@***.net...
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> That's the reason some men carry the Mag-lite, as a legal baton. Get
>> stopped with a baseball bat or lug wrench in your back seat and it's
>> past go, straight to jail, felony. Geez, it's only a mis-demeanor for my
>> concealed. You know it's that judged by twelve of my peers, rather than
>> carried.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> I would not recommend putting it over head - ever. It will leave one hell
>>> of a knot on your head the one time it falls....
>>>
>>> Did you pick up a set of the mag lite clips?
>>>
>>> I had mine mounted to the side of the drivers seat, just inside the door
>>> (you could put it on the floor there also). That was pretty handy.
>>> However one of my fire extinguishers now resides there, so I mounted the
>>> maglight on the passenger side edge of the enter console, as far fowards
>>> and down as was reasonable. Suprisingly, it does not interfer with the
>>> passenger seat at all.
>>>
>>> If you have a 3-cell, you can mount it vertically to the back of the center
>>> console. A 4-cell will not fit there.
>>>
>>> BTW - mines a 98 also, so I know it will fit. =)
>>>
>>> FYI, those same mag lights/clips are the same size as a roller fairlead,
>>> its a great thing for holding your front license plate after you put a
>>> winch on.
#58
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Re: Mag lite-where?
Barry Bean <bbbean@beancotton.com> writes:
> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in
> news:2ic3mmFlo0a2U1@uni-berlin.de:
>> If I were you I'd take it back or throw it over a cliff. Every one of
>> those damn things I've bought have broken in the switch. Not only
>> that, the beam sucks. I think they are worthless.
> Fascinating - I've been using them for 20+ years, and have found them damn
> near indestructible. I've broken a bulb once from using it as a hammer, and
> had several stolen or lost. But no vehicle of mine has been without one
> since I got my first one in 1981 or so.
I couldn't agree more. I've never been able to break a Mag Lite either,
although I've never tried to use it as a hammer. The beam is adjustable, just
rotate the lens bezel and you can focus it at just about any distance. I even
used mine on one occasion as an emergency studio light when I did some promo
pix at night for a local rock band. Wouldn't be without it. I have a D-cell one
in my Jeep, carry a little AA sized one in my pocket, and have several around
the house. I don't remember when I got my first one, but it was a long time
ago.
Scotty
'99 TJ Sahara 4.0L I-6
'99 XJ Sport 4.0L I-6
'03 BMW Z4
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> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in
> news:2ic3mmFlo0a2U1@uni-berlin.de:
>> If I were you I'd take it back or throw it over a cliff. Every one of
>> those damn things I've bought have broken in the switch. Not only
>> that, the beam sucks. I think they are worthless.
> Fascinating - I've been using them for 20+ years, and have found them damn
> near indestructible. I've broken a bulb once from using it as a hammer, and
> had several stolen or lost. But no vehicle of mine has been without one
> since I got my first one in 1981 or so.
I couldn't agree more. I've never been able to break a Mag Lite either,
although I've never tried to use it as a hammer. The beam is adjustable, just
rotate the lens bezel and you can focus it at just about any distance. I even
used mine on one occasion as an emergency studio light when I did some promo
pix at night for a local rock band. Wouldn't be without it. I have a D-cell one
in my Jeep, carry a little AA sized one in my pocket, and have several around
the house. I don't remember when I got my first one, but it was a long time
ago.
Scotty
'99 TJ Sahara 4.0L I-6
'99 XJ Sport 4.0L I-6
'03 BMW Z4
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#59
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Re: Mag lite-where?
Barry Bean <bbbean@beancotton.com> writes:
> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in
> news:2ic3mmFlo0a2U1@uni-berlin.de:
>> If I were you I'd take it back or throw it over a cliff. Every one of
>> those damn things I've bought have broken in the switch. Not only
>> that, the beam sucks. I think they are worthless.
> Fascinating - I've been using them for 20+ years, and have found them damn
> near indestructible. I've broken a bulb once from using it as a hammer, and
> had several stolen or lost. But no vehicle of mine has been without one
> since I got my first one in 1981 or so.
I couldn't agree more. I've never been able to break a Mag Lite either,
although I've never tried to use it as a hammer. The beam is adjustable, just
rotate the lens bezel and you can focus it at just about any distance. I even
used mine on one occasion as an emergency studio light when I did some promo
pix at night for a local rock band. Wouldn't be without it. I have a D-cell one
in my Jeep, carry a little AA sized one in my pocket, and have several around
the house. I don't remember when I got my first one, but it was a long time
ago.
Scotty
'99 TJ Sahara 4.0L I-6
'99 XJ Sport 4.0L I-6
'03 BMW Z4
*** And now, we return to our regularly-scheduled program... ***
> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in
> news:2ic3mmFlo0a2U1@uni-berlin.de:
>> If I were you I'd take it back or throw it over a cliff. Every one of
>> those damn things I've bought have broken in the switch. Not only
>> that, the beam sucks. I think they are worthless.
> Fascinating - I've been using them for 20+ years, and have found them damn
> near indestructible. I've broken a bulb once from using it as a hammer, and
> had several stolen or lost. But no vehicle of mine has been without one
> since I got my first one in 1981 or so.
I couldn't agree more. I've never been able to break a Mag Lite either,
although I've never tried to use it as a hammer. The beam is adjustable, just
rotate the lens bezel and you can focus it at just about any distance. I even
used mine on one occasion as an emergency studio light when I did some promo
pix at night for a local rock band. Wouldn't be without it. I have a D-cell one
in my Jeep, carry a little AA sized one in my pocket, and have several around
the house. I don't remember when I got my first one, but it was a long time
ago.
Scotty
'99 TJ Sahara 4.0L I-6
'99 XJ Sport 4.0L I-6
'03 BMW Z4
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#60
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Re: Mag lite-where?
Barry Bean <bbbean@beancotton.com> writes:
> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in
> news:2ic3mmFlo0a2U1@uni-berlin.de:
>> If I were you I'd take it back or throw it over a cliff. Every one of
>> those damn things I've bought have broken in the switch. Not only
>> that, the beam sucks. I think they are worthless.
> Fascinating - I've been using them for 20+ years, and have found them damn
> near indestructible. I've broken a bulb once from using it as a hammer, and
> had several stolen or lost. But no vehicle of mine has been without one
> since I got my first one in 1981 or so.
I couldn't agree more. I've never been able to break a Mag Lite either,
although I've never tried to use it as a hammer. The beam is adjustable, just
rotate the lens bezel and you can focus it at just about any distance. I even
used mine on one occasion as an emergency studio light when I did some promo
pix at night for a local rock band. Wouldn't be without it. I have a D-cell one
in my Jeep, carry a little AA sized one in my pocket, and have several around
the house. I don't remember when I got my first one, but it was a long time
ago.
Scotty
'99 TJ Sahara 4.0L I-6
'99 XJ Sport 4.0L I-6
'03 BMW Z4
*** And now, we return to our regularly-scheduled program... ***
> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in
> news:2ic3mmFlo0a2U1@uni-berlin.de:
>> If I were you I'd take it back or throw it over a cliff. Every one of
>> those damn things I've bought have broken in the switch. Not only
>> that, the beam sucks. I think they are worthless.
> Fascinating - I've been using them for 20+ years, and have found them damn
> near indestructible. I've broken a bulb once from using it as a hammer, and
> had several stolen or lost. But no vehicle of mine has been without one
> since I got my first one in 1981 or so.
I couldn't agree more. I've never been able to break a Mag Lite either,
although I've never tried to use it as a hammer. The beam is adjustable, just
rotate the lens bezel and you can focus it at just about any distance. I even
used mine on one occasion as an emergency studio light when I did some promo
pix at night for a local rock band. Wouldn't be without it. I have a D-cell one
in my Jeep, carry a little AA sized one in my pocket, and have several around
the house. I don't remember when I got my first one, but it was a long time
ago.
Scotty
'99 TJ Sahara 4.0L I-6
'99 XJ Sport 4.0L I-6
'03 BMW Z4
*** And now, we return to our regularly-scheduled program... ***