Man I hate rust! or Back bumper just fell off...
#21
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Re: Man I hate rust! or Back bumper just fell off...
Ouch!
Mike
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:41A7A19A.FDC2130A@sympatico.ca...
> : So here I am driving down the main drag in Toronto and hear/feel a
> : strange thump then scraping. Crap I think, there goes the muffler or
> : tailpipe or something. Not loud, hmmm... I pull over and walk back
> : looking at the guy behind me laughing and there is my frame crossmember
> : and stainless bumperette loops laying on the ground..... There was a
> : left over piece if string I used to tie something once holding it on.
> :
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
Mike
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:41A7A19A.FDC2130A@sympatico.ca...
> : So here I am driving down the main drag in Toronto and hear/feel a
> : strange thump then scraping. Crap I think, there goes the muffler or
> : tailpipe or something. Not loud, hmmm... I pull over and walk back
> : looking at the guy behind me laughing and there is my frame crossmember
> : and stainless bumperette loops laying on the ground..... There was a
> : left over piece if string I used to tie something once holding it on.
> :
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
#22
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Re: Man I hate rust! or Back bumper just fell off...
Ouch!
Mike
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:41A7A19A.FDC2130A@sympatico.ca...
> : So here I am driving down the main drag in Toronto and hear/feel a
> : strange thump then scraping. Crap I think, there goes the muffler or
> : tailpipe or something. Not loud, hmmm... I pull over and walk back
> : looking at the guy behind me laughing and there is my frame crossmember
> : and stainless bumperette loops laying on the ground..... There was a
> : left over piece if string I used to tie something once holding it on.
> :
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
Mike
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:41A7A19A.FDC2130A@sympatico.ca...
> : So here I am driving down the main drag in Toronto and hear/feel a
> : strange thump then scraping. Crap I think, there goes the muffler or
> : tailpipe or something. Not loud, hmmm... I pull over and walk back
> : looking at the guy behind me laughing and there is my frame crossmember
> : and stainless bumperette loops laying on the ground..... There was a
> : left over piece if string I used to tie something once holding it on.
> :
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
#23
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Re: Man I hate rust! or Back bumper just fell off...
Rivets, of course: http://www.----------.com/rivets.jpg Just like
the Big trucks. ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Mike Romain wrote:
>
> Mud and dirt is the big issue I think Bill.
>
> When I tore down the Jeep for the 'glass body job, it took 2 days to
> hose all the mud out of the frame. That stuff holds water and worse
> salty water in the winter.
>
> I wonder if I should replace the frame tail pieces with C channel
> instead of the square tubing I was thinking of? Thinking about it, naw,
> there isn't enough left to do a decent C channel job I don't think.
>
> Is that frame all C channel with big assed rivets in the corners? If so
> can it twist up like mine without tearing off cross members? My front
> one broke too, that big wide one. All that is holding the front rails
> is the warn winch mount.
>
> Man do I ever need a new frame..... :-(
>
> Mike
the Big trucks. ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Mike Romain wrote:
>
> Mud and dirt is the big issue I think Bill.
>
> When I tore down the Jeep for the 'glass body job, it took 2 days to
> hose all the mud out of the frame. That stuff holds water and worse
> salty water in the winter.
>
> I wonder if I should replace the frame tail pieces with C channel
> instead of the square tubing I was thinking of? Thinking about it, naw,
> there isn't enough left to do a decent C channel job I don't think.
>
> Is that frame all C channel with big assed rivets in the corners? If so
> can it twist up like mine without tearing off cross members? My front
> one broke too, that big wide one. All that is holding the front rails
> is the warn winch mount.
>
> Man do I ever need a new frame..... :-(
>
> Mike
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Re: Man I hate rust! or Back bumper just fell off...
Rivets, of course: http://www.----------.com/rivets.jpg Just like
the Big trucks. ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Mike Romain wrote:
>
> Mud and dirt is the big issue I think Bill.
>
> When I tore down the Jeep for the 'glass body job, it took 2 days to
> hose all the mud out of the frame. That stuff holds water and worse
> salty water in the winter.
>
> I wonder if I should replace the frame tail pieces with C channel
> instead of the square tubing I was thinking of? Thinking about it, naw,
> there isn't enough left to do a decent C channel job I don't think.
>
> Is that frame all C channel with big assed rivets in the corners? If so
> can it twist up like mine without tearing off cross members? My front
> one broke too, that big wide one. All that is holding the front rails
> is the warn winch mount.
>
> Man do I ever need a new frame..... :-(
>
> Mike
the Big trucks. ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Mike Romain wrote:
>
> Mud and dirt is the big issue I think Bill.
>
> When I tore down the Jeep for the 'glass body job, it took 2 days to
> hose all the mud out of the frame. That stuff holds water and worse
> salty water in the winter.
>
> I wonder if I should replace the frame tail pieces with C channel
> instead of the square tubing I was thinking of? Thinking about it, naw,
> there isn't enough left to do a decent C channel job I don't think.
>
> Is that frame all C channel with big assed rivets in the corners? If so
> can it twist up like mine without tearing off cross members? My front
> one broke too, that big wide one. All that is holding the front rails
> is the warn winch mount.
>
> Man do I ever need a new frame..... :-(
>
> Mike
#25
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Re: Man I hate rust! or Back bumper just fell off...
Rivets, of course: http://www.----------.com/rivets.jpg Just like
the Big trucks. ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Mike Romain wrote:
>
> Mud and dirt is the big issue I think Bill.
>
> When I tore down the Jeep for the 'glass body job, it took 2 days to
> hose all the mud out of the frame. That stuff holds water and worse
> salty water in the winter.
>
> I wonder if I should replace the frame tail pieces with C channel
> instead of the square tubing I was thinking of? Thinking about it, naw,
> there isn't enough left to do a decent C channel job I don't think.
>
> Is that frame all C channel with big assed rivets in the corners? If so
> can it twist up like mine without tearing off cross members? My front
> one broke too, that big wide one. All that is holding the front rails
> is the warn winch mount.
>
> Man do I ever need a new frame..... :-(
>
> Mike
the Big trucks. ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Mike Romain wrote:
>
> Mud and dirt is the big issue I think Bill.
>
> When I tore down the Jeep for the 'glass body job, it took 2 days to
> hose all the mud out of the frame. That stuff holds water and worse
> salty water in the winter.
>
> I wonder if I should replace the frame tail pieces with C channel
> instead of the square tubing I was thinking of? Thinking about it, naw,
> there isn't enough left to do a decent C channel job I don't think.
>
> Is that frame all C channel with big assed rivets in the corners? If so
> can it twist up like mine without tearing off cross members? My front
> one broke too, that big wide one. All that is holding the front rails
> is the warn winch mount.
>
> Man do I ever need a new frame..... :-(
>
> Mike
#26
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Re: Man I hate rust! or Back bumper just fell off...
Bummer!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
#27
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Re: Man I hate rust! or Back bumper just fell off...
Bummer!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
#28
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Re: Man I hate rust! or Back bumper just fell off...
Bummer!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
#29
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Re: Man I hate rust! or Back bumper just fell off...
Not to gloat too much, but this is why I live in California. It got very
cold the other night about 40 degrees. Of course this is ferinheight not
Celsius.
Kevin
"Cherokee-LTD" <spammenot@home.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:41A7A19A.FDC2130A@sympatico.ca...
> : So here I am driving down the main drag in Toronto and hear/feel a
> : strange thump then scraping. Crap I think, there goes the muffler or
> : tailpipe or something. Not loud, hmmm... I pull over and walk back
> : looking at the guy behind me laughing and there is my frame crossmember
> : and stainless bumperette loops laying on the ground..... There was a
> : left over piece if string I used to tie something once holding it on.
> :
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding
> on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home
> and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to
> bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting
> for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over
> me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the
> tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to
> the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on
> in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
>
>
cold the other night about 40 degrees. Of course this is ferinheight not
Celsius.
Kevin
"Cherokee-LTD" <spammenot@home.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:41A7A19A.FDC2130A@sympatico.ca...
> : So here I am driving down the main drag in Toronto and hear/feel a
> : strange thump then scraping. Crap I think, there goes the muffler or
> : tailpipe or something. Not loud, hmmm... I pull over and walk back
> : looking at the guy behind me laughing and there is my frame crossmember
> : and stainless bumperette loops laying on the ground..... There was a
> : left over piece if string I used to tie something once holding it on.
> :
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding
> on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home
> and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to
> bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting
> for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over
> me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the
> tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to
> the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on
> in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
>
>
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Re: Man I hate rust! or Back bumper just fell off...
Not to gloat too much, but this is why I live in California. It got very
cold the other night about 40 degrees. Of course this is ferinheight not
Celsius.
Kevin
"Cherokee-LTD" <spammenot@home.com> wrote in message
news:_ZCdnWCLBaVgLjrcRVn-3g@rogers.com...
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:41A7A19A.FDC2130A@sympatico.ca...
> : So here I am driving down the main drag in Toronto and hear/feel a
> : strange thump then scraping. Crap I think, there goes the muffler or
> : tailpipe or something. Not loud, hmmm... I pull over and walk back
> : looking at the guy behind me laughing and there is my frame crossmember
> : and stainless bumperette loops laying on the ground..... There was a
> : left over piece if string I used to tie something once holding it on.
> :
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding
> on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home
> and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to
> bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting
> for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over
> me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the
> tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to
> the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on
> in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
>
>
cold the other night about 40 degrees. Of course this is ferinheight not
Celsius.
Kevin
"Cherokee-LTD" <spammenot@home.com> wrote in message
news:_ZCdnWCLBaVgLjrcRVn-3g@rogers.com...
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:41A7A19A.FDC2130A@sympatico.ca...
> : So here I am driving down the main drag in Toronto and hear/feel a
> : strange thump then scraping. Crap I think, there goes the muffler or
> : tailpipe or something. Not loud, hmmm... I pull over and walk back
> : looking at the guy behind me laughing and there is my frame crossmember
> : and stainless bumperette loops laying on the ground..... There was a
> : left over piece if string I used to tie something once holding it on.
> :
>
> And I thought I had a bad day...
> Wed. morning driving home from work at 4 AM I feel my l/f brake grinding
> on
> my van... it had been squealing for a week so I had the forethought to buy
> the parts (thanks Napa for the 40% off 'dealer discount'). So I get home
> and
> it's pretty mild 6*C (42F) and I figure I'll get it done before I go to
> bed.
> Jump out of the van and I hear hissing, my r/r tire is going down.
>
> I go to move my XJ so I can pull the van up to the garage, dead battery.
> Throw the charger on the XJ and drag the floor jack to the end of the
> driveway to the van.
>
> I get to the point of no return in the brake job, calliper off, brake line
> off, rotor off and I feel a very cold rain drop on the back of my neck.
> ^#$%$!!!!
>
> The temp. dropped quick! I re-packed the bearings in slow motion waiting
> for
> the rain to let up... no such luck. By 5:30 AM, my wife was standing over
> me
> with an umbrella while I reassembled the brakes. Bled them and went to
> bed... maybe it will stop raining by the time I get up to change the
> tire...
> nope. Waited until the last possible moment before work to change it.....
> lower the spare down from underneath the van and the hanger is rusted to
> the
> friggin' rim. &%$%$%$!!!!
>
> Went into work soaked... by the time I dried off, I had to get out of the
> truck again to get soaked... this happed four more times (rinse and
> repeat?). Get back to the yard only to find I left the interior lights on
> in
> the van. It won't start. Waited for the day shift to come in to get a
> boost... in the rain.
>
> -Brian
>
>