project rubi step #1
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Re: project rubi step #1
"Ichabod Shagnasti" <murfysflaw@nospamhere.com> wrote in message
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> Break one of those welders out and make one! Collier Offroad Armor (COA
> brand).
heh.....ill wait and let someone else do the R&D first. ;-)
> Seriously though... I'm sure someone will have one out soon enough,
> particularly with the popularity of the Rubicons.
if im waiting and thomas is waiting then others must also be waiting.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:IOJcc.5850$E%6.2132@newssvr24.news.prodigy.co m...
> Break one of those welders out and make one! Collier Offroad Armor (COA
> brand).
heh.....ill wait and let someone else do the R&D first. ;-)
> Seriously though... I'm sure someone will have one out soon enough,
> particularly with the popularity of the Rubicons.
if im waiting and thomas is waiting then others must also be waiting.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: project rubi step #1
On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 05:41:33 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
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>"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>> ???? Thought you were selling the Rubi? What'd I miss?
>
>i landed a lucrative contract awhile back that enabled me to recover from
>the money lost on selling my house. with that im able to keep my rubicon
>_and_ buy the new work truck that i need.
>
>interesting enough, i tried hard to sell it for what....8-9 months(?) and
>within 2 weeks of recovering and deciding to keep it i was offered what i
>was asking for it. funny how some things just work out for the better.
>were i a religious man i would swear someone was looking out for me.
>
>so im moving forward with project rubi and loving every minute of it. fact
>is im happy at stock height so ill add the winch, heavy duty custom bumpers
>front and rear, and then spacers to bring me back up to stock height. i
>have no intentions of lifting it like i did my last one. not only is she
>awesome at stock height, but i dont want to sacrifice ride quality and
>stability because im off camber a lot.
Sweet! Glad to hear that. Ya, that's always the way sales go, ain't
it? hehehehe
I'm with ya on the lift thing... still thinking about maybe going to
3" with 33's though, since a lot of the guys I *used* to wheel with
have done the same (or even more), and it's hard to tag along with
them these days. Still happy with the coil spacer lift though... some
people say 'What's the point in lifting *only* ~2 inches'? I'm always
saying 'Simple... the point is that the rock that was going to attempt
to put a one and a half inch dent in my oil pan now doesn't even make
a scrape' hehehe.
Dave
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>"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:77f470lm88cl6bo8jq8727tupegp43l7rs@4ax.com.. .
>> ???? Thought you were selling the Rubi? What'd I miss?
>
>i landed a lucrative contract awhile back that enabled me to recover from
>the money lost on selling my house. with that im able to keep my rubicon
>_and_ buy the new work truck that i need.
>
>interesting enough, i tried hard to sell it for what....8-9 months(?) and
>within 2 weeks of recovering and deciding to keep it i was offered what i
>was asking for it. funny how some things just work out for the better.
>were i a religious man i would swear someone was looking out for me.
>
>so im moving forward with project rubi and loving every minute of it. fact
>is im happy at stock height so ill add the winch, heavy duty custom bumpers
>front and rear, and then spacers to bring me back up to stock height. i
>have no intentions of lifting it like i did my last one. not only is she
>awesome at stock height, but i dont want to sacrifice ride quality and
>stability because im off camber a lot.
Sweet! Glad to hear that. Ya, that's always the way sales go, ain't
it? hehehehe
I'm with ya on the lift thing... still thinking about maybe going to
3" with 33's though, since a lot of the guys I *used* to wheel with
have done the same (or even more), and it's hard to tag along with
them these days. Still happy with the coil spacer lift though... some
people say 'What's the point in lifting *only* ~2 inches'? I'm always
saying 'Simple... the point is that the rock that was going to attempt
to put a one and a half inch dent in my oil pan now doesn't even make
a scrape' hehehe.
Dave
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Re: project rubi step #1
On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 05:41:33 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
<Spam@Blocker.com> wrote:
>"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:77f470lm88cl6bo8jq8727tupegp43l7rs@4ax.com.. .
>> ???? Thought you were selling the Rubi? What'd I miss?
>
>i landed a lucrative contract awhile back that enabled me to recover from
>the money lost on selling my house. with that im able to keep my rubicon
>_and_ buy the new work truck that i need.
>
>interesting enough, i tried hard to sell it for what....8-9 months(?) and
>within 2 weeks of recovering and deciding to keep it i was offered what i
>was asking for it. funny how some things just work out for the better.
>were i a religious man i would swear someone was looking out for me.
>
>so im moving forward with project rubi and loving every minute of it. fact
>is im happy at stock height so ill add the winch, heavy duty custom bumpers
>front and rear, and then spacers to bring me back up to stock height. i
>have no intentions of lifting it like i did my last one. not only is she
>awesome at stock height, but i dont want to sacrifice ride quality and
>stability because im off camber a lot.
Sweet! Glad to hear that. Ya, that's always the way sales go, ain't
it? hehehehe
I'm with ya on the lift thing... still thinking about maybe going to
3" with 33's though, since a lot of the guys I *used* to wheel with
have done the same (or even more), and it's hard to tag along with
them these days. Still happy with the coil spacer lift though... some
people say 'What's the point in lifting *only* ~2 inches'? I'm always
saying 'Simple... the point is that the rock that was going to attempt
to put a one and a half inch dent in my oil pan now doesn't even make
a scrape' hehehe.
Dave
<Spam@Blocker.com> wrote:
>"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:77f470lm88cl6bo8jq8727tupegp43l7rs@4ax.com.. .
>> ???? Thought you were selling the Rubi? What'd I miss?
>
>i landed a lucrative contract awhile back that enabled me to recover from
>the money lost on selling my house. with that im able to keep my rubicon
>_and_ buy the new work truck that i need.
>
>interesting enough, i tried hard to sell it for what....8-9 months(?) and
>within 2 weeks of recovering and deciding to keep it i was offered what i
>was asking for it. funny how some things just work out for the better.
>were i a religious man i would swear someone was looking out for me.
>
>so im moving forward with project rubi and loving every minute of it. fact
>is im happy at stock height so ill add the winch, heavy duty custom bumpers
>front and rear, and then spacers to bring me back up to stock height. i
>have no intentions of lifting it like i did my last one. not only is she
>awesome at stock height, but i dont want to sacrifice ride quality and
>stability because im off camber a lot.
Sweet! Glad to hear that. Ya, that's always the way sales go, ain't
it? hehehehe
I'm with ya on the lift thing... still thinking about maybe going to
3" with 33's though, since a lot of the guys I *used* to wheel with
have done the same (or even more), and it's hard to tag along with
them these days. Still happy with the coil spacer lift though... some
people say 'What's the point in lifting *only* ~2 inches'? I'm always
saying 'Simple... the point is that the rock that was going to attempt
to put a one and a half inch dent in my oil pan now doesn't even make
a scrape' hehehe.
Dave
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Re: project rubi step #1
On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 05:41:33 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
<Spam@Blocker.com> wrote:
>"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:77f470lm88cl6bo8jq8727tupegp43l7rs@4ax.com.. .
>> ???? Thought you were selling the Rubi? What'd I miss?
>
>i landed a lucrative contract awhile back that enabled me to recover from
>the money lost on selling my house. with that im able to keep my rubicon
>_and_ buy the new work truck that i need.
>
>interesting enough, i tried hard to sell it for what....8-9 months(?) and
>within 2 weeks of recovering and deciding to keep it i was offered what i
>was asking for it. funny how some things just work out for the better.
>were i a religious man i would swear someone was looking out for me.
>
>so im moving forward with project rubi and loving every minute of it. fact
>is im happy at stock height so ill add the winch, heavy duty custom bumpers
>front and rear, and then spacers to bring me back up to stock height. i
>have no intentions of lifting it like i did my last one. not only is she
>awesome at stock height, but i dont want to sacrifice ride quality and
>stability because im off camber a lot.
Sweet! Glad to hear that. Ya, that's always the way sales go, ain't
it? hehehehe
I'm with ya on the lift thing... still thinking about maybe going to
3" with 33's though, since a lot of the guys I *used* to wheel with
have done the same (or even more), and it's hard to tag along with
them these days. Still happy with the coil spacer lift though... some
people say 'What's the point in lifting *only* ~2 inches'? I'm always
saying 'Simple... the point is that the rock that was going to attempt
to put a one and a half inch dent in my oil pan now doesn't even make
a scrape' hehehe.
Dave
<Spam@Blocker.com> wrote:
>"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:77f470lm88cl6bo8jq8727tupegp43l7rs@4ax.com.. .
>> ???? Thought you were selling the Rubi? What'd I miss?
>
>i landed a lucrative contract awhile back that enabled me to recover from
>the money lost on selling my house. with that im able to keep my rubicon
>_and_ buy the new work truck that i need.
>
>interesting enough, i tried hard to sell it for what....8-9 months(?) and
>within 2 weeks of recovering and deciding to keep it i was offered what i
>was asking for it. funny how some things just work out for the better.
>were i a religious man i would swear someone was looking out for me.
>
>so im moving forward with project rubi and loving every minute of it. fact
>is im happy at stock height so ill add the winch, heavy duty custom bumpers
>front and rear, and then spacers to bring me back up to stock height. i
>have no intentions of lifting it like i did my last one. not only is she
>awesome at stock height, but i dont want to sacrifice ride quality and
>stability because im off camber a lot.
Sweet! Glad to hear that. Ya, that's always the way sales go, ain't
it? hehehehe
I'm with ya on the lift thing... still thinking about maybe going to
3" with 33's though, since a lot of the guys I *used* to wheel with
have done the same (or even more), and it's hard to tag along with
them these days. Still happy with the coil spacer lift though... some
people say 'What's the point in lifting *only* ~2 inches'? I'm always
saying 'Simple... the point is that the rock that was going to attempt
to put a one and a half inch dent in my oil pan now doesn't even make
a scrape' hehehe.
Dave
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Re: project rubi step #1
On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 05:41:33 GMT, "Nathan W. Collier"
<Spam@Blocker.com> wrote:
>"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:77f470lm88cl6bo8jq8727tupegp43l7rs@4ax.com.. .
>> ???? Thought you were selling the Rubi? What'd I miss?
>
>i landed a lucrative contract awhile back that enabled me to recover from
>the money lost on selling my house. with that im able to keep my rubicon
>_and_ buy the new work truck that i need.
>
>interesting enough, i tried hard to sell it for what....8-9 months(?) and
>within 2 weeks of recovering and deciding to keep it i was offered what i
>was asking for it. funny how some things just work out for the better.
>were i a religious man i would swear someone was looking out for me.
>
>so im moving forward with project rubi and loving every minute of it. fact
>is im happy at stock height so ill add the winch, heavy duty custom bumpers
>front and rear, and then spacers to bring me back up to stock height. i
>have no intentions of lifting it like i did my last one. not only is she
>awesome at stock height, but i dont want to sacrifice ride quality and
>stability because im off camber a lot.
Sweet! Glad to hear that. Ya, that's always the way sales go, ain't
it? hehehehe
I'm with ya on the lift thing... still thinking about maybe going to
3" with 33's though, since a lot of the guys I *used* to wheel with
have done the same (or even more), and it's hard to tag along with
them these days. Still happy with the coil spacer lift though... some
people say 'What's the point in lifting *only* ~2 inches'? I'm always
saying 'Simple... the point is that the rock that was going to attempt
to put a one and a half inch dent in my oil pan now doesn't even make
a scrape' hehehe.
Dave
<Spam@Blocker.com> wrote:
>"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:77f470lm88cl6bo8jq8727tupegp43l7rs@4ax.com.. .
>> ???? Thought you were selling the Rubi? What'd I miss?
>
>i landed a lucrative contract awhile back that enabled me to recover from
>the money lost on selling my house. with that im able to keep my rubicon
>_and_ buy the new work truck that i need.
>
>interesting enough, i tried hard to sell it for what....8-9 months(?) and
>within 2 weeks of recovering and deciding to keep it i was offered what i
>was asking for it. funny how some things just work out for the better.
>were i a religious man i would swear someone was looking out for me.
>
>so im moving forward with project rubi and loving every minute of it. fact
>is im happy at stock height so ill add the winch, heavy duty custom bumpers
>front and rear, and then spacers to bring me back up to stock height. i
>have no intentions of lifting it like i did my last one. not only is she
>awesome at stock height, but i dont want to sacrifice ride quality and
>stability because im off camber a lot.
Sweet! Glad to hear that. Ya, that's always the way sales go, ain't
it? hehehehe
I'm with ya on the lift thing... still thinking about maybe going to
3" with 33's though, since a lot of the guys I *used* to wheel with
have done the same (or even more), and it's hard to tag along with
them these days. Still happy with the coil spacer lift though... some
people say 'What's the point in lifting *only* ~2 inches'? I'm always
saying 'Simple... the point is that the rock that was going to attempt
to put a one and a half inch dent in my oil pan now doesn't even make
a scrape' hehehe.
Dave
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Re: project rubi step #1
I'm fairly sure the Sandman made one for his TJ before his present
Ruby, as I remember it was an over kill at least a hundred pounds.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ichabod Shagnasti wrote:
>
> Break one of those welders out and make one! Collier Offroad Armor (COA
> brand).
>
> Seriously though... I'm sure someone will have one out soon enough,
> particularly with the popularity of the Rubicons.
Ruby, as I remember it was an over kill at least a hundred pounds.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ichabod Shagnasti wrote:
>
> Break one of those welders out and make one! Collier Offroad Armor (COA
> brand).
>
> Seriously though... I'm sure someone will have one out soon enough,
> particularly with the popularity of the Rubicons.
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Re: project rubi step #1
I'm fairly sure the Sandman made one for his TJ before his present
Ruby, as I remember it was an over kill at least a hundred pounds.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ichabod Shagnasti wrote:
>
> Break one of those welders out and make one! Collier Offroad Armor (COA
> brand).
>
> Seriously though... I'm sure someone will have one out soon enough,
> particularly with the popularity of the Rubicons.
Ruby, as I remember it was an over kill at least a hundred pounds.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ichabod Shagnasti wrote:
>
> Break one of those welders out and make one! Collier Offroad Armor (COA
> brand).
>
> Seriously though... I'm sure someone will have one out soon enough,
> particularly with the popularity of the Rubicons.
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Re: project rubi step #1
I'm fairly sure the Sandman made one for his TJ before his present
Ruby, as I remember it was an over kill at least a hundred pounds.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ichabod Shagnasti wrote:
>
> Break one of those welders out and make one! Collier Offroad Armor (COA
> brand).
>
> Seriously though... I'm sure someone will have one out soon enough,
> particularly with the popularity of the Rubicons.
Ruby, as I remember it was an over kill at least a hundred pounds.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ichabod Shagnasti wrote:
>
> Break one of those welders out and make one! Collier Offroad Armor (COA
> brand).
>
> Seriously though... I'm sure someone will have one out soon enough,
> particularly with the popularity of the Rubicons.
#69
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Re: project rubi step #1
I'm fairly sure the Sandman made one for his TJ before his present
Ruby, as I remember it was an over kill at least a hundred pounds.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ichabod Shagnasti wrote:
>
> Break one of those welders out and make one! Collier Offroad Armor (COA
> brand).
>
> Seriously though... I'm sure someone will have one out soon enough,
> particularly with the popularity of the Rubicons.
Ruby, as I remember it was an over kill at least a hundred pounds.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ichabod Shagnasti wrote:
>
> Break one of those welders out and make one! Collier Offroad Armor (COA
> brand).
>
> Seriously though... I'm sure someone will have one out soon enough,
> particularly with the popularity of the Rubicons.
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