Re: Not a poser!
I guess I would be one of these weenies too....lol
Tomes "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message news:b102b6e4.0311210721.469ec3c6@posting.google.c om... > Perhaps you have a fancy shmancy jeep, but you're still too much of a > weenie to use your real name on this forum, eh? > > Cal Wheeler <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message news:<bp9n3h$6ni$0@pita.alt.net>... > > After another extensive bunch of upgrades, I hit the trail this weekend > > with a local Jeep club full of friendly and helpful folks. Not the most > > intense trails, but a good variety of terrain to test out the latest > > mods on my '94 YJ: > > > > 37x12.5" SuperSwampers > > > > Dynatrac ProRock60 Rear w/ 5.13s > > > > Dynatrac 44 Front > > > > Teraflex Revolver shackles on all four corners > > > > *Individual air springs on each corner* (These will lift any corner > > 4.5"! They reaaaaalllly cush out the bounces and jounces this ride used > > to have) > > > > Re-fabbed (3rd time!) Tire/Jerry Can carrier (had to mod to fit the: > > > > Hardtop (getting chillier; it was 42 degrees and blowing hard this > > morning...no upper doors that fit yet!) > > > > Borla Headers > > > > Borla Stainless CatBack > > > > Under hood "snorkle" (moved airflow entry point up about 10" with PVC > > elbow and Dryer ducting) > > > > Here's a particularly interesting little sluice: > > > > http://pages.sbcglobal.net/calwheeler/vnotch.html > > > > I'm hungry for more! |
Re: Not a poser!
Thanks all you YJ weirdos....
-- -- Joe Pribe NC jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com <you know the drill jegp 'at' hotmail.com < at is really @ ---- I Love My O|||||||O TJ "Joseph P" <jpribe@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:zMBub.25038$C14.1063699@twister.southeast.rr. com... | Hmmm...stumped on two new acronyms...SUA...SOA????? | What is wrong with me...I am not that new to wheelin.... ;) | | -- | -- | Joe Pribe | NC | jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com <you know the drill | jegp 'at' hotmail.com < at is really @ | ---- I Love My O|||||||O TJ | | | | "Terry Jeffrey" <twjeffrey@hotmail.com> wrote in message | news:plAub.6298$n56.3354@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net... | | > Dual 60's. Hard Core! And beaucoup dollares! | | | | Yep, not cheap that is for sure. That's why I only make one major | mod a | | year. | | | | > Yeah, sounds nice. What size tires you looking to swing? | | | | Swingin 35" right now, but may step up to 37" and go SOA next | spring. | | | | > But did you yourself experience any bad performance from them? | | | | Not I didn't experience any bad performance with them, but never | really put | | them to the test since I lived in a place then that had extremely | limited | | wheeling opportunities. I may slip them back on eventually. | | | | > Yeah, but MY driveshafts are Tom Woods ones made from Super | | Unbreakatanium! | | | | Tom makes good stuff. This time, however, for the front driveshaft | I went | | with High Angle Driveline: http://www.highangledriveline.com | | They came highly recommended by Dynatrac and some rock-crawlin | crowds, and | | advertise higher angles than Tom Woods with the 1350 u-joints and | yokes. It | | costs a few bucks more, but this friggin driveshaft is MASSIVE! | When I | | opened the package my first response was "holy sh*t!!" The tube is | 3" wide | | from the t-case down to the boot. | | | | > That Pirate group seems to have a mob mentality about 'em, for | some odd | | > reason. I have zero problem with body roll and axle wrap with the | | > Revolvers. | | | | You are right. That is why I don't hang out there often. Too many | loud | | mouths there for me. | | | | > I'll try it out in Rowher Flats soon, which is known for some | longer | | > steep trails, and report back. | | | | Sounds good. I may go SOA myself soon. What springs & lift are you | using? | | | | > Too much is never enough! They were the first thing I put on, | before the | | > SOA. What can I say, I like having all four wheels on the ground | as much | | > as possible. And they don't just drop loose, like some of the | physics | | > experts on the Pirate boards think. It actually takes a lot of | force to | | > fully extend them, and they wouldn't be drooping/stuffing if they | | > weren't conforming to the terrain. I haven't noticed the lack of | | > traction some say is supposed to happen. | | | | Yup, just be sure to make the other necessary mods that some folks | neglect | | like longer extending driveshaft, longer brake lines, etc. | | | | > On the other hand, I haven't given it a true acid test yet. I'll | be on | | > the lookout for alligators! | | | | Good luck to ya! Maybe we'll meet on the trails one day! | | | | Terry. | | | | | | | | | |
Re: Not a poser!
Thanks all you YJ weirdos....
-- -- Joe Pribe NC jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com <you know the drill jegp 'at' hotmail.com < at is really @ ---- I Love My O|||||||O TJ "Joseph P" <jpribe@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:zMBub.25038$C14.1063699@twister.southeast.rr. com... | Hmmm...stumped on two new acronyms...SUA...SOA????? | What is wrong with me...I am not that new to wheelin.... ;) | | -- | -- | Joe Pribe | NC | jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com <you know the drill | jegp 'at' hotmail.com < at is really @ | ---- I Love My O|||||||O TJ | | | | "Terry Jeffrey" <twjeffrey@hotmail.com> wrote in message | news:plAub.6298$n56.3354@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net... | | > Dual 60's. Hard Core! And beaucoup dollares! | | | | Yep, not cheap that is for sure. That's why I only make one major | mod a | | year. | | | | > Yeah, sounds nice. What size tires you looking to swing? | | | | Swingin 35" right now, but may step up to 37" and go SOA next | spring. | | | | > But did you yourself experience any bad performance from them? | | | | Not I didn't experience any bad performance with them, but never | really put | | them to the test since I lived in a place then that had extremely | limited | | wheeling opportunities. I may slip them back on eventually. | | | | > Yeah, but MY driveshafts are Tom Woods ones made from Super | | Unbreakatanium! | | | | Tom makes good stuff. This time, however, for the front driveshaft | I went | | with High Angle Driveline: http://www.highangledriveline.com | | They came highly recommended by Dynatrac and some rock-crawlin | crowds, and | | advertise higher angles than Tom Woods with the 1350 u-joints and | yokes. It | | costs a few bucks more, but this friggin driveshaft is MASSIVE! | When I | | opened the package my first response was "holy sh*t!!" The tube is | 3" wide | | from the t-case down to the boot. | | | | > That Pirate group seems to have a mob mentality about 'em, for | some odd | | > reason. I have zero problem with body roll and axle wrap with the | | > Revolvers. | | | | You are right. That is why I don't hang out there often. Too many | loud | | mouths there for me. | | | | > I'll try it out in Rowher Flats soon, which is known for some | longer | | > steep trails, and report back. | | | | Sounds good. I may go SOA myself soon. What springs & lift are you | using? | | | | > Too much is never enough! They were the first thing I put on, | before the | | > SOA. What can I say, I like having all four wheels on the ground | as much | | > as possible. And they don't just drop loose, like some of the | physics | | > experts on the Pirate boards think. It actually takes a lot of | force to | | > fully extend them, and they wouldn't be drooping/stuffing if they | | > weren't conforming to the terrain. I haven't noticed the lack of | | > traction some say is supposed to happen. | | | | Yup, just be sure to make the other necessary mods that some folks | neglect | | like longer extending driveshaft, longer brake lines, etc. | | | | > On the other hand, I haven't given it a true acid test yet. I'll | be on | | > the lookout for alligators! | | | | Good luck to ya! Maybe we'll meet on the trails one day! | | | | Terry. | | | | | | | | | |
Re: Not a poser!
Thanks all you YJ weirdos....
-- -- Joe Pribe NC jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com <you know the drill jegp 'at' hotmail.com < at is really @ ---- I Love My O|||||||O TJ "Joseph P" <jpribe@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:zMBub.25038$C14.1063699@twister.southeast.rr. com... | Hmmm...stumped on two new acronyms...SUA...SOA????? | What is wrong with me...I am not that new to wheelin.... ;) | | -- | -- | Joe Pribe | NC | jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com <you know the drill | jegp 'at' hotmail.com < at is really @ | ---- I Love My O|||||||O TJ | | | | "Terry Jeffrey" <twjeffrey@hotmail.com> wrote in message | news:plAub.6298$n56.3354@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net... | | > Dual 60's. Hard Core! And beaucoup dollares! | | | | Yep, not cheap that is for sure. That's why I only make one major | mod a | | year. | | | | > Yeah, sounds nice. What size tires you looking to swing? | | | | Swingin 35" right now, but may step up to 37" and go SOA next | spring. | | | | > But did you yourself experience any bad performance from them? | | | | Not I didn't experience any bad performance with them, but never | really put | | them to the test since I lived in a place then that had extremely | limited | | wheeling opportunities. I may slip them back on eventually. | | | | > Yeah, but MY driveshafts are Tom Woods ones made from Super | | Unbreakatanium! | | | | Tom makes good stuff. This time, however, for the front driveshaft | I went | | with High Angle Driveline: http://www.highangledriveline.com | | They came highly recommended by Dynatrac and some rock-crawlin | crowds, and | | advertise higher angles than Tom Woods with the 1350 u-joints and | yokes. It | | costs a few bucks more, but this friggin driveshaft is MASSIVE! | When I | | opened the package my first response was "holy sh*t!!" The tube is | 3" wide | | from the t-case down to the boot. | | | | > That Pirate group seems to have a mob mentality about 'em, for | some odd | | > reason. I have zero problem with body roll and axle wrap with the | | > Revolvers. | | | | You are right. That is why I don't hang out there often. Too many | loud | | mouths there for me. | | | | > I'll try it out in Rowher Flats soon, which is known for some | longer | | > steep trails, and report back. | | | | Sounds good. I may go SOA myself soon. What springs & lift are you | using? | | | | > Too much is never enough! They were the first thing I put on, | before the | | > SOA. What can I say, I like having all four wheels on the ground | as much | | > as possible. And they don't just drop loose, like some of the | physics | | > experts on the Pirate boards think. It actually takes a lot of | force to | | > fully extend them, and they wouldn't be drooping/stuffing if they | | > weren't conforming to the terrain. I haven't noticed the lack of | | > traction some say is supposed to happen. | | | | Yup, just be sure to make the other necessary mods that some folks | neglect | | like longer extending driveshaft, longer brake lines, etc. | | | | > On the other hand, I haven't given it a true acid test yet. I'll | be on | | > the lookout for alligators! | | | | Good luck to ya! Maybe we'll meet on the trails one day! | | | | Terry. | | | | | | | | | |
Re: Not a poser!
That was totally uncalled for. You have become the source of your own
difficulties. Any more of that crap and "flush"! -- Jim "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message news:b102b6e4.0311210721.469ec3c6@posting.google.c om... > Perhaps you have a fancy shmancy jeep, but you're still too much of a > weenie to use your real name on this forum, eh? > > Cal Wheeler <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message news:<bp9n3h$6ni$0@pita.alt.net>... > > After another extensive bunch of upgrades, I hit the trail this weekend > > with a local Jeep club full of friendly and helpful folks. Not the most > > intense trails, but a good variety of terrain to test out the latest > > mods on my '94 YJ: > > > > 37x12.5" SuperSwampers > > > > Dynatrac ProRock60 Rear w/ 5.13s > > > > Dynatrac 44 Front > > > > Teraflex Revolver shackles on all four corners > > > > *Individual air springs on each corner* (These will lift any corner > > 4.5"! They reaaaaalllly cush out the bounces and jounces this ride used > > to have) > > > > Re-fabbed (3rd time!) Tire/Jerry Can carrier (had to mod to fit the: > > > > Hardtop (getting chillier; it was 42 degrees and blowing hard this > > morning...no upper doors that fit yet!) > > > > Borla Headers > > > > Borla Stainless CatBack > > > > Under hood "snorkle" (moved airflow entry point up about 10" with PVC > > elbow and Dryer ducting) > > > > Here's a particularly interesting little sluice: > > > > http://pages.sbcglobal.net/calwheeler/vnotch.html > > > > I'm hungry for more! |
Re: Not a poser!
That was totally uncalled for. You have become the source of your own
difficulties. Any more of that crap and "flush"! -- Jim "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message news:b102b6e4.0311210721.469ec3c6@posting.google.c om... > Perhaps you have a fancy shmancy jeep, but you're still too much of a > weenie to use your real name on this forum, eh? > > Cal Wheeler <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message news:<bp9n3h$6ni$0@pita.alt.net>... > > After another extensive bunch of upgrades, I hit the trail this weekend > > with a local Jeep club full of friendly and helpful folks. Not the most > > intense trails, but a good variety of terrain to test out the latest > > mods on my '94 YJ: > > > > 37x12.5" SuperSwampers > > > > Dynatrac ProRock60 Rear w/ 5.13s > > > > Dynatrac 44 Front > > > > Teraflex Revolver shackles on all four corners > > > > *Individual air springs on each corner* (These will lift any corner > > 4.5"! They reaaaaalllly cush out the bounces and jounces this ride used > > to have) > > > > Re-fabbed (3rd time!) Tire/Jerry Can carrier (had to mod to fit the: > > > > Hardtop (getting chillier; it was 42 degrees and blowing hard this > > morning...no upper doors that fit yet!) > > > > Borla Headers > > > > Borla Stainless CatBack > > > > Under hood "snorkle" (moved airflow entry point up about 10" with PVC > > elbow and Dryer ducting) > > > > Here's a particularly interesting little sluice: > > > > http://pages.sbcglobal.net/calwheeler/vnotch.html > > > > I'm hungry for more! |
Re: Not a poser!
That was totally uncalled for. You have become the source of your own
difficulties. Any more of that crap and "flush"! -- Jim "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message news:b102b6e4.0311210721.469ec3c6@posting.google.c om... > Perhaps you have a fancy shmancy jeep, but you're still too much of a > weenie to use your real name on this forum, eh? > > Cal Wheeler <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message news:<bp9n3h$6ni$0@pita.alt.net>... > > After another extensive bunch of upgrades, I hit the trail this weekend > > with a local Jeep club full of friendly and helpful folks. Not the most > > intense trails, but a good variety of terrain to test out the latest > > mods on my '94 YJ: > > > > 37x12.5" SuperSwampers > > > > Dynatrac ProRock60 Rear w/ 5.13s > > > > Dynatrac 44 Front > > > > Teraflex Revolver shackles on all four corners > > > > *Individual air springs on each corner* (These will lift any corner > > 4.5"! They reaaaaalllly cush out the bounces and jounces this ride used > > to have) > > > > Re-fabbed (3rd time!) Tire/Jerry Can carrier (had to mod to fit the: > > > > Hardtop (getting chillier; it was 42 degrees and blowing hard this > > morning...no upper doors that fit yet!) > > > > Borla Headers > > > > Borla Stainless CatBack > > > > Under hood "snorkle" (moved airflow entry point up about 10" with PVC > > elbow and Dryer ducting) > > > > Here's a particularly interesting little sluice: > > > > http://pages.sbcglobal.net/calwheeler/vnotch.html > > > > I'm hungry for more! |
Re: Not a poser!
In article <b102b6e4.0311210721.469ec3c6@posting.google.com >, spam_box@ev1.net
(Joshua Nelson) writes: >Perhaps you have a fancy shmancy jeep, but you're still too much of a >weenie to use your real name on this forum, eh? What happened Josh, you get tired of stalking twaldron in other groups? * * * Matt Macchiarolo www.townpeddler.com www.wolverine4wd.org http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html |
Re: Not a poser!
In article <b102b6e4.0311210721.469ec3c6@posting.google.com >, spam_box@ev1.net
(Joshua Nelson) writes: >Perhaps you have a fancy shmancy jeep, but you're still too much of a >weenie to use your real name on this forum, eh? What happened Josh, you get tired of stalking twaldron in other groups? * * * Matt Macchiarolo www.townpeddler.com www.wolverine4wd.org http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html |
Re: Not a poser!
In article <b102b6e4.0311210721.469ec3c6@posting.google.com >, spam_box@ev1.net
(Joshua Nelson) writes: >Perhaps you have a fancy shmancy jeep, but you're still too much of a >weenie to use your real name on this forum, eh? What happened Josh, you get tired of stalking twaldron in other groups? * * * Matt Macchiarolo www.townpeddler.com www.wolverine4wd.org http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html |
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