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#161
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Re: Let me add this
By the way, hang in there on the tendon. Those are a bitch anytime. I tore one
lightly, thought all was healed months later, then retore it walking down the steps
in the gym, just hours before a national competition. Sucked big time to try to
compete with that hurting. If I had a bum left leg I sure would want an auto!! I've
come back from trips so tired its all I can do to get the clutch to the floor.
-jenn
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:03:24 -0600, "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)>
wrote:
>>Thanks Jenn...
>>
>>Like I said to Earle, the decision is prety much made after testing.
>>I should learn my limitations, but doggone it I don't have to LIKE it.
>>I DO prefer a standard but I guess I am just gonna be a gimp for awhile and
>>damned if I am going to let my husband drive all the time LOL
>>
>>Thanks for the words of encouragement.
>>
>>Kate
>>
>>"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
>>news:sora221sf9ndc3nahrh55lo6alpeclu6ps@4ax.com. ..
>>: Katie girl, there is NOTHING wrong with an auto.
>>:
>>: In fact many people prefer them. I am a die hard fan of sticks, unless
>>you drive in
>>: the city a lot. However, that's probably because I learned on a stick
>>(old Peugeot
>>: column shift, and an old Mercedes). I didn't drive an auto until I was
>>nearly 18.
>>: Autos certainly have their places IMO, and if I got another small car, I
>>would
>>: certainly look at an auto for it...after all, that's what I normally drive
>>into
>>: Portland and sit in traffic in. lol. We had this discussion in 99 on the
>>RAMJAW
>>: Death Valley run. The vote was solidly split between those who preferred
>>autos and
>>: those who preferred manuals. Each has its own advantages and
>>disadvantages. Neither
>>: one is markedly better off road IMO. Its how you drive, what you drive,
>>and what you
>>: like. If the leg is an issue, get an auto. It will make your life
>>easier. I know
>>: my car isn't to bad when my legs are sore, but the jeep is awful. Of
>>course it has a
>>: much stiffer clutch too. Look hard at the kind of driving you do and let
>>that help
>>: guide your decision. If I lived in a town with traffic (hey, this place
>>only has 500
>>: people) and lights I would be more inclined to own an auto, just for the
>>convenience
>>: and ease.
>>: -jenn
>>:
>>:
>>:
>>: On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 07:00:36 -0600, "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com
>>(please ask)>
>>: wrote:
>>:
>>: >>
>>: >>"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
>>: >>news:fz3Vf.1689$yn4.1680@bignews7.bellsouth.net. ..
>>: >>: Those of you with Wranglers
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 1) Do you have an Automatic transmission or a Stick?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 2) What to you like best?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 3) What do you like Least?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 4) Would you change it if you could?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 5) Problems?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 6) Would you buy the same thing again if you had it to do over again?
>>: >>
>>: >>7) Would an automatic transmission be so bad if there was a physical
>>reason
>>: >>for having it?
>>: >>For instance, I have a ruptured achillies tendon on my clutch foot that
>>: >>refuses to heal.
>>: >>Personally I prefer a stick too BUT I don't know if I could drive one
>>all
>>: >>the time.
>>: >>
>>: >>
>>: >>: Thanks!
>>: >>: Kate
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>
>>
lightly, thought all was healed months later, then retore it walking down the steps
in the gym, just hours before a national competition. Sucked big time to try to
compete with that hurting. If I had a bum left leg I sure would want an auto!! I've
come back from trips so tired its all I can do to get the clutch to the floor.
-jenn
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:03:24 -0600, "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)>
wrote:
>>Thanks Jenn...
>>
>>Like I said to Earle, the decision is prety much made after testing.
>>I should learn my limitations, but doggone it I don't have to LIKE it.
>>I DO prefer a standard but I guess I am just gonna be a gimp for awhile and
>>damned if I am going to let my husband drive all the time LOL
>>
>>Thanks for the words of encouragement.
>>
>>Kate
>>
>>"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
>>news:sora221sf9ndc3nahrh55lo6alpeclu6ps@4ax.com. ..
>>: Katie girl, there is NOTHING wrong with an auto.
>>:
>>: In fact many people prefer them. I am a die hard fan of sticks, unless
>>you drive in
>>: the city a lot. However, that's probably because I learned on a stick
>>(old Peugeot
>>: column shift, and an old Mercedes). I didn't drive an auto until I was
>>nearly 18.
>>: Autos certainly have their places IMO, and if I got another small car, I
>>would
>>: certainly look at an auto for it...after all, that's what I normally drive
>>into
>>: Portland and sit in traffic in. lol. We had this discussion in 99 on the
>>RAMJAW
>>: Death Valley run. The vote was solidly split between those who preferred
>>autos and
>>: those who preferred manuals. Each has its own advantages and
>>disadvantages. Neither
>>: one is markedly better off road IMO. Its how you drive, what you drive,
>>and what you
>>: like. If the leg is an issue, get an auto. It will make your life
>>easier. I know
>>: my car isn't to bad when my legs are sore, but the jeep is awful. Of
>>course it has a
>>: much stiffer clutch too. Look hard at the kind of driving you do and let
>>that help
>>: guide your decision. If I lived in a town with traffic (hey, this place
>>only has 500
>>: people) and lights I would be more inclined to own an auto, just for the
>>convenience
>>: and ease.
>>: -jenn
>>:
>>:
>>:
>>: On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 07:00:36 -0600, "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com
>>(please ask)>
>>: wrote:
>>:
>>: >>
>>: >>"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
>>: >>news:fz3Vf.1689$yn4.1680@bignews7.bellsouth.net. ..
>>: >>: Those of you with Wranglers
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 1) Do you have an Automatic transmission or a Stick?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 2) What to you like best?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 3) What do you like Least?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 4) Would you change it if you could?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 5) Problems?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 6) Would you buy the same thing again if you had it to do over again?
>>: >>
>>: >>7) Would an automatic transmission be so bad if there was a physical
>>reason
>>: >>for having it?
>>: >>For instance, I have a ruptured achillies tendon on my clutch foot that
>>: >>refuses to heal.
>>: >>Personally I prefer a stick too BUT I don't know if I could drive one
>>all
>>: >>the time.
>>: >>
>>: >>
>>: >>: Thanks!
>>: >>: Kate
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>
>>
#162
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Re: Let me add this
By the way, hang in there on the tendon. Those are a bitch anytime. I tore one
lightly, thought all was healed months later, then retore it walking down the steps
in the gym, just hours before a national competition. Sucked big time to try to
compete with that hurting. If I had a bum left leg I sure would want an auto!! I've
come back from trips so tired its all I can do to get the clutch to the floor.
-jenn
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:03:24 -0600, "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)>
wrote:
>>Thanks Jenn...
>>
>>Like I said to Earle, the decision is prety much made after testing.
>>I should learn my limitations, but doggone it I don't have to LIKE it.
>>I DO prefer a standard but I guess I am just gonna be a gimp for awhile and
>>damned if I am going to let my husband drive all the time LOL
>>
>>Thanks for the words of encouragement.
>>
>>Kate
>>
>>"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
>>news:sora221sf9ndc3nahrh55lo6alpeclu6ps@4ax.com. ..
>>: Katie girl, there is NOTHING wrong with an auto.
>>:
>>: In fact many people prefer them. I am a die hard fan of sticks, unless
>>you drive in
>>: the city a lot. However, that's probably because I learned on a stick
>>(old Peugeot
>>: column shift, and an old Mercedes). I didn't drive an auto until I was
>>nearly 18.
>>: Autos certainly have their places IMO, and if I got another small car, I
>>would
>>: certainly look at an auto for it...after all, that's what I normally drive
>>into
>>: Portland and sit in traffic in. lol. We had this discussion in 99 on the
>>RAMJAW
>>: Death Valley run. The vote was solidly split between those who preferred
>>autos and
>>: those who preferred manuals. Each has its own advantages and
>>disadvantages. Neither
>>: one is markedly better off road IMO. Its how you drive, what you drive,
>>and what you
>>: like. If the leg is an issue, get an auto. It will make your life
>>easier. I know
>>: my car isn't to bad when my legs are sore, but the jeep is awful. Of
>>course it has a
>>: much stiffer clutch too. Look hard at the kind of driving you do and let
>>that help
>>: guide your decision. If I lived in a town with traffic (hey, this place
>>only has 500
>>: people) and lights I would be more inclined to own an auto, just for the
>>convenience
>>: and ease.
>>: -jenn
>>:
>>:
>>:
>>: On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 07:00:36 -0600, "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com
>>(please ask)>
>>: wrote:
>>:
>>: >>
>>: >>"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
>>: >>news:fz3Vf.1689$yn4.1680@bignews7.bellsouth.net. ..
>>: >>: Those of you with Wranglers
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 1) Do you have an Automatic transmission or a Stick?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 2) What to you like best?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 3) What do you like Least?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 4) Would you change it if you could?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 5) Problems?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 6) Would you buy the same thing again if you had it to do over again?
>>: >>
>>: >>7) Would an automatic transmission be so bad if there was a physical
>>reason
>>: >>for having it?
>>: >>For instance, I have a ruptured achillies tendon on my clutch foot that
>>: >>refuses to heal.
>>: >>Personally I prefer a stick too BUT I don't know if I could drive one
>>all
>>: >>the time.
>>: >>
>>: >>
>>: >>: Thanks!
>>: >>: Kate
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>
>>
lightly, thought all was healed months later, then retore it walking down the steps
in the gym, just hours before a national competition. Sucked big time to try to
compete with that hurting. If I had a bum left leg I sure would want an auto!! I've
come back from trips so tired its all I can do to get the clutch to the floor.
-jenn
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:03:24 -0600, "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)>
wrote:
>>Thanks Jenn...
>>
>>Like I said to Earle, the decision is prety much made after testing.
>>I should learn my limitations, but doggone it I don't have to LIKE it.
>>I DO prefer a standard but I guess I am just gonna be a gimp for awhile and
>>damned if I am going to let my husband drive all the time LOL
>>
>>Thanks for the words of encouragement.
>>
>>Kate
>>
>>"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
>>news:sora221sf9ndc3nahrh55lo6alpeclu6ps@4ax.com. ..
>>: Katie girl, there is NOTHING wrong with an auto.
>>:
>>: In fact many people prefer them. I am a die hard fan of sticks, unless
>>you drive in
>>: the city a lot. However, that's probably because I learned on a stick
>>(old Peugeot
>>: column shift, and an old Mercedes). I didn't drive an auto until I was
>>nearly 18.
>>: Autos certainly have their places IMO, and if I got another small car, I
>>would
>>: certainly look at an auto for it...after all, that's what I normally drive
>>into
>>: Portland and sit in traffic in. lol. We had this discussion in 99 on the
>>RAMJAW
>>: Death Valley run. The vote was solidly split between those who preferred
>>autos and
>>: those who preferred manuals. Each has its own advantages and
>>disadvantages. Neither
>>: one is markedly better off road IMO. Its how you drive, what you drive,
>>and what you
>>: like. If the leg is an issue, get an auto. It will make your life
>>easier. I know
>>: my car isn't to bad when my legs are sore, but the jeep is awful. Of
>>course it has a
>>: much stiffer clutch too. Look hard at the kind of driving you do and let
>>that help
>>: guide your decision. If I lived in a town with traffic (hey, this place
>>only has 500
>>: people) and lights I would be more inclined to own an auto, just for the
>>convenience
>>: and ease.
>>: -jenn
>>:
>>:
>>:
>>: On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 07:00:36 -0600, "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com
>>(please ask)>
>>: wrote:
>>:
>>: >>
>>: >>"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
>>: >>news:fz3Vf.1689$yn4.1680@bignews7.bellsouth.net. ..
>>: >>: Those of you with Wranglers
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 1) Do you have an Automatic transmission or a Stick?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 2) What to you like best?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 3) What do you like Least?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 4) Would you change it if you could?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 5) Problems?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 6) Would you buy the same thing again if you had it to do over again?
>>: >>
>>: >>7) Would an automatic transmission be so bad if there was a physical
>>reason
>>: >>for having it?
>>: >>For instance, I have a ruptured achillies tendon on my clutch foot that
>>: >>refuses to heal.
>>: >>Personally I prefer a stick too BUT I don't know if I could drive one
>>all
>>: >>the time.
>>: >>
>>: >>
>>: >>: Thanks!
>>: >>: Kate
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>
>>
#163
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Re: Let me add this
By the way, hang in there on the tendon. Those are a bitch anytime. I tore one
lightly, thought all was healed months later, then retore it walking down the steps
in the gym, just hours before a national competition. Sucked big time to try to
compete with that hurting. If I had a bum left leg I sure would want an auto!! I've
come back from trips so tired its all I can do to get the clutch to the floor.
-jenn
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:03:24 -0600, "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)>
wrote:
>>Thanks Jenn...
>>
>>Like I said to Earle, the decision is prety much made after testing.
>>I should learn my limitations, but doggone it I don't have to LIKE it.
>>I DO prefer a standard but I guess I am just gonna be a gimp for awhile and
>>damned if I am going to let my husband drive all the time LOL
>>
>>Thanks for the words of encouragement.
>>
>>Kate
>>
>>"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
>>news:sora221sf9ndc3nahrh55lo6alpeclu6ps@4ax.com. ..
>>: Katie girl, there is NOTHING wrong with an auto.
>>:
>>: In fact many people prefer them. I am a die hard fan of sticks, unless
>>you drive in
>>: the city a lot. However, that's probably because I learned on a stick
>>(old Peugeot
>>: column shift, and an old Mercedes). I didn't drive an auto until I was
>>nearly 18.
>>: Autos certainly have their places IMO, and if I got another small car, I
>>would
>>: certainly look at an auto for it...after all, that's what I normally drive
>>into
>>: Portland and sit in traffic in. lol. We had this discussion in 99 on the
>>RAMJAW
>>: Death Valley run. The vote was solidly split between those who preferred
>>autos and
>>: those who preferred manuals. Each has its own advantages and
>>disadvantages. Neither
>>: one is markedly better off road IMO. Its how you drive, what you drive,
>>and what you
>>: like. If the leg is an issue, get an auto. It will make your life
>>easier. I know
>>: my car isn't to bad when my legs are sore, but the jeep is awful. Of
>>course it has a
>>: much stiffer clutch too. Look hard at the kind of driving you do and let
>>that help
>>: guide your decision. If I lived in a town with traffic (hey, this place
>>only has 500
>>: people) and lights I would be more inclined to own an auto, just for the
>>convenience
>>: and ease.
>>: -jenn
>>:
>>:
>>:
>>: On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 07:00:36 -0600, "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com
>>(please ask)>
>>: wrote:
>>:
>>: >>
>>: >>"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
>>: >>news:fz3Vf.1689$yn4.1680@bignews7.bellsouth.net. ..
>>: >>: Those of you with Wranglers
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 1) Do you have an Automatic transmission or a Stick?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 2) What to you like best?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 3) What do you like Least?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 4) Would you change it if you could?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 5) Problems?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 6) Would you buy the same thing again if you had it to do over again?
>>: >>
>>: >>7) Would an automatic transmission be so bad if there was a physical
>>reason
>>: >>for having it?
>>: >>For instance, I have a ruptured achillies tendon on my clutch foot that
>>: >>refuses to heal.
>>: >>Personally I prefer a stick too BUT I don't know if I could drive one
>>all
>>: >>the time.
>>: >>
>>: >>
>>: >>: Thanks!
>>: >>: Kate
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>
>>
lightly, thought all was healed months later, then retore it walking down the steps
in the gym, just hours before a national competition. Sucked big time to try to
compete with that hurting. If I had a bum left leg I sure would want an auto!! I've
come back from trips so tired its all I can do to get the clutch to the floor.
-jenn
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:03:24 -0600, "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)>
wrote:
>>Thanks Jenn...
>>
>>Like I said to Earle, the decision is prety much made after testing.
>>I should learn my limitations, but doggone it I don't have to LIKE it.
>>I DO prefer a standard but I guess I am just gonna be a gimp for awhile and
>>damned if I am going to let my husband drive all the time LOL
>>
>>Thanks for the words of encouragement.
>>
>>Kate
>>
>>"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
>>news:sora221sf9ndc3nahrh55lo6alpeclu6ps@4ax.com. ..
>>: Katie girl, there is NOTHING wrong with an auto.
>>:
>>: In fact many people prefer them. I am a die hard fan of sticks, unless
>>you drive in
>>: the city a lot. However, that's probably because I learned on a stick
>>(old Peugeot
>>: column shift, and an old Mercedes). I didn't drive an auto until I was
>>nearly 18.
>>: Autos certainly have their places IMO, and if I got another small car, I
>>would
>>: certainly look at an auto for it...after all, that's what I normally drive
>>into
>>: Portland and sit in traffic in. lol. We had this discussion in 99 on the
>>RAMJAW
>>: Death Valley run. The vote was solidly split between those who preferred
>>autos and
>>: those who preferred manuals. Each has its own advantages and
>>disadvantages. Neither
>>: one is markedly better off road IMO. Its how you drive, what you drive,
>>and what you
>>: like. If the leg is an issue, get an auto. It will make your life
>>easier. I know
>>: my car isn't to bad when my legs are sore, but the jeep is awful. Of
>>course it has a
>>: much stiffer clutch too. Look hard at the kind of driving you do and let
>>that help
>>: guide your decision. If I lived in a town with traffic (hey, this place
>>only has 500
>>: people) and lights I would be more inclined to own an auto, just for the
>>convenience
>>: and ease.
>>: -jenn
>>:
>>:
>>:
>>: On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 07:00:36 -0600, "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com
>>(please ask)>
>>: wrote:
>>:
>>: >>
>>: >>"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
>>: >>news:fz3Vf.1689$yn4.1680@bignews7.bellsouth.net. ..
>>: >>: Those of you with Wranglers
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 1) Do you have an Automatic transmission or a Stick?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 2) What to you like best?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 3) What do you like Least?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 4) Would you change it if you could?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 5) Problems?
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>: 6) Would you buy the same thing again if you had it to do over again?
>>: >>
>>: >>7) Would an automatic transmission be so bad if there was a physical
>>reason
>>: >>for having it?
>>: >>For instance, I have a ruptured achillies tendon on my clutch foot that
>>: >>refuses to heal.
>>: >>Personally I prefer a stick too BUT I don't know if I could drive one
>>all
>>: >>the time.
>>: >>
>>: >>
>>: >>: Thanks!
>>: >>: Kate
>>: >>:
>>: >>:
>>: >>
>>
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Re: Transmissions - Wranglers
Kate, you can take a spin in my stang 'vert when I roll thru your state on
my way VA next month..
Carl
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
news:lGoVf.3021$KC3.2168@bignews2.bellsouth.net...
>
> "mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
> news:442600a9_5@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> : So Kate, what are you shopping for. Another Libby or a Wrangler?
> :
> : Tom
>
>
> Well...
> A Wrangler.
>
> Love the Libby, but I NEED to get the top off of something soon or I am
> going to lose my mind.
>
> Kate
>
>
my way VA next month..
Carl
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
news:lGoVf.3021$KC3.2168@bignews2.bellsouth.net...
>
> "mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
> news:442600a9_5@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> : So Kate, what are you shopping for. Another Libby or a Wrangler?
> :
> : Tom
>
>
> Well...
> A Wrangler.
>
> Love the Libby, but I NEED to get the top off of something soon or I am
> going to lose my mind.
>
> Kate
>
>
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Re: Transmissions - Wranglers
Kate, you can take a spin in my stang 'vert when I roll thru your state on
my way VA next month..
Carl
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
news:lGoVf.3021$KC3.2168@bignews2.bellsouth.net...
>
> "mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
> news:442600a9_5@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> : So Kate, what are you shopping for. Another Libby or a Wrangler?
> :
> : Tom
>
>
> Well...
> A Wrangler.
>
> Love the Libby, but I NEED to get the top off of something soon or I am
> going to lose my mind.
>
> Kate
>
>
my way VA next month..
Carl
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
news:lGoVf.3021$KC3.2168@bignews2.bellsouth.net...
>
> "mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
> news:442600a9_5@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> : So Kate, what are you shopping for. Another Libby or a Wrangler?
> :
> : Tom
>
>
> Well...
> A Wrangler.
>
> Love the Libby, but I NEED to get the top off of something soon or I am
> going to lose my mind.
>
> Kate
>
>
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Re: Transmissions - Wranglers
Kate, you can take a spin in my stang 'vert when I roll thru your state on
my way VA next month..
Carl
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
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>
> "mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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> : So Kate, what are you shopping for. Another Libby or a Wrangler?
> :
> : Tom
>
>
> Well...
> A Wrangler.
>
> Love the Libby, but I NEED to get the top off of something soon or I am
> going to lose my mind.
>
> Kate
>
>
my way VA next month..
Carl
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
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> "mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
> news:442600a9_5@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> : So Kate, what are you shopping for. Another Libby or a Wrangler?
> :
> : Tom
>
>
> Well...
> A Wrangler.
>
> Love the Libby, but I NEED to get the top off of something soon or I am
> going to lose my mind.
>
> Kate
>
>
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Re: Let me add this
"Earle Horton" <nurse--NOSPAM--busters@msn.com> wrote in message
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: Kate,
:
: My wife's hip replacement is less than a year old, and already she is
: driving the FJ-40. Now that is a vehicle with a decent clutch return
spring
: in it.
:
: Earle
:
Dang it Earle!
*sigh*
I just don't know.
I would hate to go out and spent $30k on a rig and have it hurt to drive it.
The mustang used to bug me a little, and I got up in the truck yesterday and
tried it a couple of times and it barked at me.
Often just walking on it without that damn boot makes it fire off.
I have no idea how long it will take to heal but I don't think I want to
wait that long.
The quack doesn't even know why it won't heal. Prolly meanness - yup yup -
prolly just good old fashioned meanness.
Kate
#168
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Re: Let me add this
"Earle Horton" <nurse--NOSPAM--busters@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4425d06e$0$19181$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.c om...
: Kate,
:
: My wife's hip replacement is less than a year old, and already she is
: driving the FJ-40. Now that is a vehicle with a decent clutch return
spring
: in it.
:
: Earle
:
Dang it Earle!
*sigh*
I just don't know.
I would hate to go out and spent $30k on a rig and have it hurt to drive it.
The mustang used to bug me a little, and I got up in the truck yesterday and
tried it a couple of times and it barked at me.
Often just walking on it without that damn boot makes it fire off.
I have no idea how long it will take to heal but I don't think I want to
wait that long.
The quack doesn't even know why it won't heal. Prolly meanness - yup yup -
prolly just good old fashioned meanness.
Kate
#169
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Re: Let me add this
"Earle Horton" <nurse--NOSPAM--busters@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4425d06e$0$19181$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.c om...
: Kate,
:
: My wife's hip replacement is less than a year old, and already she is
: driving the FJ-40. Now that is a vehicle with a decent clutch return
spring
: in it.
:
: Earle
:
Dang it Earle!
*sigh*
I just don't know.
I would hate to go out and spent $30k on a rig and have it hurt to drive it.
The mustang used to bug me a little, and I got up in the truck yesterday and
tried it a couple of times and it barked at me.
Often just walking on it without that damn boot makes it fire off.
I have no idea how long it will take to heal but I don't think I want to
wait that long.
The quack doesn't even know why it won't heal. Prolly meanness - yup yup -
prolly just good old fashioned meanness.
Kate
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Re: Let me add this
Hey Tom,
all of what you say id valid in every way. I know it.
I don't think I would hate an auto, I have just always enjoyed a stick so
much more, I have a "spirited" style of driving and the stick would be best
for (as you say) crawling, but hell, it's not like a little braking would
hurt it. I just like that with a stick I can get better performance for
passing and all.
I'm looking at autos, have driven them and they (it was an accident I SWEAR)
will bark the 31's no problem.
I think it willl be just fine but I didn't want to get one with an auto and
find out that they are notorious for some problem or another.
I have had 4WDs in both and truthfully, preferred the auto BUT that was in
pickemup trucks and Blazers, not a Jeep.
Everyone is great for all of the info they are giving.
Thanks :)
Kate
"mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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: Hi Kate:
:
: Why would you think you would hate the auto? Although the auto is not as
: "sporty" as a stick, it has many advantages. Because of the slippage in
the
: torque converter, it gives you a very low crawl ratio. Where a stick might
: stall out, the auto will just barely crawl the vehicle.
:
: Having said that, the stick has the advantage of more compression braking
: descending steep hills, but the auto still has a LOT of compression
braking.
:
: I like my auto.
:
: Tom
:
: "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
: news:N9hVf.2438$sU4.210@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
: > Thanks Garth
: > I don't much like being a gimp, and the whole Jeep thing is so I can get
: out
: > and enjoy the things I want to.
: >
: > Hell, it's not forever. If It heals up - and I hate the auto - in a few
: > years, maybe I could trade it off LOL
: >
: > Kate
:
:
all of what you say id valid in every way. I know it.
I don't think I would hate an auto, I have just always enjoyed a stick so
much more, I have a "spirited" style of driving and the stick would be best
for (as you say) crawling, but hell, it's not like a little braking would
hurt it. I just like that with a stick I can get better performance for
passing and all.
I'm looking at autos, have driven them and they (it was an accident I SWEAR)
will bark the 31's no problem.
I think it willl be just fine but I didn't want to get one with an auto and
find out that they are notorious for some problem or another.
I have had 4WDs in both and truthfully, preferred the auto BUT that was in
pickemup trucks and Blazers, not a Jeep.
Everyone is great for all of the info they are giving.
Thanks :)
Kate
"mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:4425ffc7_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...
: Hi Kate:
:
: Why would you think you would hate the auto? Although the auto is not as
: "sporty" as a stick, it has many advantages. Because of the slippage in
the
: torque converter, it gives you a very low crawl ratio. Where a stick might
: stall out, the auto will just barely crawl the vehicle.
:
: Having said that, the stick has the advantage of more compression braking
: descending steep hills, but the auto still has a LOT of compression
braking.
:
: I like my auto.
:
: Tom
:
: "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
: news:N9hVf.2438$sU4.210@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
: > Thanks Garth
: > I don't much like being a gimp, and the whole Jeep thing is so I can get
: out
: > and enjoy the things I want to.
: >
: > Hell, it's not forever. If It heals up - and I hate the auto - in a few
: > years, maybe I could trade it off LOL
: >
: > Kate
:
: