new twist to rock crawling
#21
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Re: new twist to rock crawling
Nathan Otis wrote:
>http://www.tommyjeep.com/hobbies/leg...lers/index.htm
>
>The RC stuff is cool, but can it crawl?
>n.
>
http://www.nrctpa.com/
If they can pull the kinds of weights they do, I'm sure they can crawl!
Mike
98 TJ SE
>http://www.tommyjeep.com/hobbies/leg...lers/index.htm
>
>The RC stuff is cool, but can it crawl?
>n.
>
http://www.nrctpa.com/
If they can pull the kinds of weights they do, I'm sure they can crawl!
Mike
98 TJ SE
#22
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Re: new twist to rock crawling
Nathan Otis wrote:
>http://www.tommyjeep.com/hobbies/leg...lers/index.htm
>
>The RC stuff is cool, but can it crawl?
>n.
>
http://www.nrctpa.com/
If they can pull the kinds of weights they do, I'm sure they can crawl!
Mike
98 TJ SE
>http://www.tommyjeep.com/hobbies/leg...lers/index.htm
>
>The RC stuff is cool, but can it crawl?
>n.
>
http://www.nrctpa.com/
If they can pull the kinds of weights they do, I'm sure they can crawl!
Mike
98 TJ SE
#23
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Re: new twist to rock crawling
At 12/5/03 19:53, Cal Wheeler bespake thusly:
> Paul Calman wrote:
>> That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>> your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>> are.
>>
>
> Um, don't laugh but...
>
> That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
> has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
> my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
> help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>
> But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
> obstacles?"
>
> It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>
> One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>
> It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>
Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
> Paul Calman wrote:
>> That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>> your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>> are.
>>
>
> Um, don't laugh but...
>
> That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
> has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
> my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
> help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>
> But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
> obstacles?"
>
> It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>
> One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>
> It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>
Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
#24
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Re: new twist to rock crawling
At 12/5/03 19:53, Cal Wheeler bespake thusly:
> Paul Calman wrote:
>> That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>> your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>> are.
>>
>
> Um, don't laugh but...
>
> That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
> has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
> my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
> help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>
> But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
> obstacles?"
>
> It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>
> One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>
> It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>
Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
> Paul Calman wrote:
>> That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>> your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>> are.
>>
>
> Um, don't laugh but...
>
> That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
> has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
> my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
> help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>
> But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
> obstacles?"
>
> It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>
> One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>
> It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>
Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
#25
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Re: new twist to rock crawling
At 12/5/03 19:53, Cal Wheeler bespake thusly:
> Paul Calman wrote:
>> That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>> your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>> are.
>>
>
> Um, don't laugh but...
>
> That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
> has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
> my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
> help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>
> But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
> obstacles?"
>
> It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>
> One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>
> It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>
Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
> Paul Calman wrote:
>> That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>> your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>> are.
>>
>
> Um, don't laugh but...
>
> That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
> has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
> my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
> help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>
> But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
> obstacles?"
>
> It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>
> One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>
> It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>
Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
#26
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Re: new twist to rock crawling
Lon Stowell wrote:
> At 12/5/03 19:53, Cal Wheeler bespake thusly:
>
>>Paul Calman wrote:
>>
>>>That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>>>your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>>>are.
>>>
>>
>>Um, don't laugh but...
>>
>>That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
>>has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
>>my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
>>help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>>
>>But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
>>obstacles?"
>>
>>It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>>
>>One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>>
>>It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>>
>
>
> Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
>
Yeah, now that's what I'm talking about! Thanks!
> At 12/5/03 19:53, Cal Wheeler bespake thusly:
>
>>Paul Calman wrote:
>>
>>>That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>>>your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>>>are.
>>>
>>
>>Um, don't laugh but...
>>
>>That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
>>has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
>>my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
>>help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>>
>>But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
>>obstacles?"
>>
>>It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>>
>>One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>>
>>It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>>
>
>
> Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
>
Yeah, now that's what I'm talking about! Thanks!
#27
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Re: new twist to rock crawling
Lon Stowell wrote:
> At 12/5/03 19:53, Cal Wheeler bespake thusly:
>
>>Paul Calman wrote:
>>
>>>That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>>>your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>>>are.
>>>
>>
>>Um, don't laugh but...
>>
>>That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
>>has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
>>my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
>>help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>>
>>But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
>>obstacles?"
>>
>>It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>>
>>One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>>
>>It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>>
>
>
> Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
>
Yeah, now that's what I'm talking about! Thanks!
> At 12/5/03 19:53, Cal Wheeler bespake thusly:
>
>>Paul Calman wrote:
>>
>>>That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>>>your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>>>are.
>>>
>>
>>Um, don't laugh but...
>>
>>That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
>>has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
>>my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
>>help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>>
>>But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
>>obstacles?"
>>
>>It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>>
>>One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>>
>>It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>>
>
>
> Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
>
Yeah, now that's what I'm talking about! Thanks!
#28
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Re: new twist to rock crawling
Lon Stowell wrote:
> At 12/5/03 19:53, Cal Wheeler bespake thusly:
>
>>Paul Calman wrote:
>>
>>>That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>>>your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>>>are.
>>>
>>
>>Um, don't laugh but...
>>
>>That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
>>has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
>>my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
>>help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>>
>>But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
>>obstacles?"
>>
>>It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>>
>>One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>>
>>It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>>
>
>
> Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
>
Yeah, now that's what I'm talking about! Thanks!
> At 12/5/03 19:53, Cal Wheeler bespake thusly:
>
>>Paul Calman wrote:
>>
>>>That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>>>your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>>>are.
>>>
>>
>>Um, don't laugh but...
>>
>>That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
>>has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
>>my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
>>help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>>
>>But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
>>obstacles?"
>>
>>It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>>
>>One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>>
>>It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>>
>
>
> Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
>
Yeah, now that's what I'm talking about! Thanks!
#29
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Re: new twist to rock crawling
Lon Stowell wrote:
> At 12/5/03 19:53, Cal Wheeler bespake thusly:
>
>>Paul Calman wrote:
>>
>>>That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>>>your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>>>are.
>>>
>>
>>Um, don't laugh but...
>>
>>That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
>>has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
>>my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
>>help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>>
>>But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
>>obstacles?"
>>
>>It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>>
>>One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>>
>>It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>>
>
>
> Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
2nd response:
Of course, putting the snorkelization and fording capabilities to the
test might interfere with the whole plan...
Brain gears clanking...
google: "Waterproof underwater 12v cameras..."
>
> At 12/5/03 19:53, Cal Wheeler bespake thusly:
>
>>Paul Calman wrote:
>>
>>>That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>>>your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>>>are.
>>>
>>
>>Um, don't laugh but...
>>
>>That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
>>has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
>>my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
>>help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>>
>>But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
>>obstacles?"
>>
>>It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>>
>>One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>>
>>It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>>
>
>
> Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
2nd response:
Of course, putting the snorkelization and fording capabilities to the
test might interfere with the whole plan...
Brain gears clanking...
google: "Waterproof underwater 12v cameras..."
>
#30
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Re: new twist to rock crawling
Lon Stowell wrote:
> At 12/5/03 19:53, Cal Wheeler bespake thusly:
>
>>Paul Calman wrote:
>>
>>>That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>>>your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>>>are.
>>>
>>
>>Um, don't laugh but...
>>
>>That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
>>has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
>>my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
>>help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>>
>>But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
>>obstacles?"
>>
>>It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>>
>>One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>>
>>It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>>
>
>
> Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
2nd response:
Of course, putting the snorkelization and fording capabilities to the
test might interfere with the whole plan...
Brain gears clanking...
google: "Waterproof underwater 12v cameras..."
>
> At 12/5/03 19:53, Cal Wheeler bespake thusly:
>
>>Paul Calman wrote:
>>
>>>That looks like fun. Mount a camera on it, and a monitor on your dash, and
>>>your passenger can drive the Jeeplet and give you a view of where your tires
>>>are.
>>>
>>
>>Um, don't laugh but...
>>
>>That's almost exactly what I am going to do for my next outing. There
>>has been some "clunking" in my rear suspension, so I was going to take
>>my VioSport lipstick cam and mount it in different places to record and
>>help diagnose what's moving where, while I'm driving.
>>
>>But then I thought, "Jeez, why not mount a cam or two to help see
>>obstacles?"
>>
>>It might help to adjust a critical line, and save a component.
>>
>>One of those cheap 4 camera security monitors oughta do it!
>>
>>It'll work until the cameras get bashed, anyway ;-)
>>
>
>
> Or perhaps, http://www.themotocam.com/
2nd response:
Of course, putting the snorkelization and fording capabilities to the
test might interfere with the whole plan...
Brain gears clanking...
google: "Waterproof underwater 12v cameras..."
>