Ratty-Lookin' old carpet Gotta GO ! Bare Naked TJ Asks
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Re: Ratty-Lookin' old carpet Gotta GO ! Bare Naked TJ Asks
In <40428B58.585C6C85@***.net> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Has your sun risen above the horizon yet, or are you that far
> north?
Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
on the other hand...
It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
until everything dries out.
Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
I haven't put the shovel away yet.
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> Has your sun risen above the horizon yet, or are you that far
> north?
Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
on the other hand...
It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
until everything dries out.
Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
I haven't put the shovel away yet.
----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Ratty-Lookin' old carpet Gotta GO ! Bare Naked TJ Asks
Judging by a couple of winters I spent in Germany, there's no way I
could handle that.
Get that Amwa open, gas is above $2.20 here:
http://www.fueltracker.com/newmenu/h...ome&title=Home headed
for three buck this Summer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
> have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
> dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
> rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
> It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
> on the other hand...
>
> It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
> clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
> I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
> windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
> until everything dries out.
>
> Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
> I haven't put the shovel away yet.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
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could handle that.
Get that Amwa open, gas is above $2.20 here:
http://www.fueltracker.com/newmenu/h...ome&title=Home headed
for three buck this Summer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
> have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
> dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
> rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
> It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
> on the other hand...
>
> It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
> clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
> I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
> windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
> until everything dries out.
>
> Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
> I haven't put the shovel away yet.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Ratty-Lookin' old carpet Gotta GO ! Bare Naked TJ Asks
Judging by a couple of winters I spent in Germany, there's no way I
could handle that.
Get that Amwa open, gas is above $2.20 here:
http://www.fueltracker.com/newmenu/h...ome&title=Home headed
for three buck this Summer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
> have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
> dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
> rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
> It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
> on the other hand...
>
> It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
> clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
> I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
> windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
> until everything dries out.
>
> Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
> I haven't put the shovel away yet.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
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could handle that.
Get that Amwa open, gas is above $2.20 here:
http://www.fueltracker.com/newmenu/h...ome&title=Home headed
for three buck this Summer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
> have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
> dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
> rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
> It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
> on the other hand...
>
> It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
> clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
> I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
> windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
> until everything dries out.
>
> Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
> I haven't put the shovel away yet.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Ratty-Lookin' old carpet Gotta GO ! Bare Naked TJ Asks
Judging by a couple of winters I spent in Germany, there's no way I
could handle that.
Get that Amwa open, gas is above $2.20 here:
http://www.fueltracker.com/newmenu/h...ome&title=Home headed
for three buck this Summer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
> have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
> dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
> rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
> It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
> on the other hand...
>
> It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
> clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
> I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
> windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
> until everything dries out.
>
> Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
> I haven't put the shovel away yet.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
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could handle that.
Get that Amwa open, gas is above $2.20 here:
http://www.fueltracker.com/newmenu/h...ome&title=Home headed
for three buck this Summer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
> have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
> dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
> rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
> It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
> on the other hand...
>
> It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
> clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
> I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
> windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
> until everything dries out.
>
> Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
> I haven't put the shovel away yet.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Ratty-Lookin' old carpet Gotta GO ! Bare Naked TJ Asks
Del, what kinda tires do you run in that muck up there? Tall and skinny?
Jerry
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"Del Rawlins" <del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org> wrote in message
news:20040229162832748-0900@enews.newsguy.com...
> In <40428B58.585C6C85@***.net> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Has your sun risen above the horizon yet, or are you that far
> > north?
>
> Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
> have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
> dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
> rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
> It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
> on the other hand...
>
> It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
> clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
> I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
> windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
> until everything dries out.
>
> Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
> I haven't put the shovel away yet.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
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"Del Rawlins" <del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org> wrote in message
news:20040229162832748-0900@enews.newsguy.com...
> In <40428B58.585C6C85@***.net> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Has your sun risen above the horizon yet, or are you that far
> > north?
>
> Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
> have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
> dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
> rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
> It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
> on the other hand...
>
> It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
> clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
> I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
> windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
> until everything dries out.
>
> Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
> I haven't put the shovel away yet.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Ratty-Lookin' old carpet Gotta GO ! Bare Naked TJ Asks
Del, what kinda tires do you run in that muck up there? Tall and skinny?
Jerry
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"Del Rawlins" <del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org> wrote in message
news:20040229162832748-0900@enews.newsguy.com...
> In <40428B58.585C6C85@***.net> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Has your sun risen above the horizon yet, or are you that far
> > north?
>
> Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
> have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
> dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
> rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
> It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
> on the other hand...
>
> It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
> clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
> I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
> windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
> until everything dries out.
>
> Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
> I haven't put the shovel away yet.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
> Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email.
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Jerry
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"Del Rawlins" <del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org> wrote in message
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> In <40428B58.585C6C85@***.net> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Has your sun risen above the horizon yet, or are you that far
> > north?
>
> Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
> have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
> dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
> rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
> It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
> on the other hand...
>
> It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
> clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
> I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
> windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
> until everything dries out.
>
> Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
> I haven't put the shovel away yet.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Ratty-Lookin' old carpet Gotta GO ! Bare Naked TJ Asks
Del, what kinda tires do you run in that muck up there? Tall and skinny?
Jerry
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"Del Rawlins" <del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org> wrote in message
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> In <40428B58.585C6C85@***.net> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Has your sun risen above the horizon yet, or are you that far
> > north?
>
> Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
> have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
> dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
> rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
> It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
> on the other hand...
>
> It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
> clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
> I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
> windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
> until everything dries out.
>
> Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
> I haven't put the shovel away yet.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
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"Del Rawlins" <del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org> wrote in message
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> In <40428B58.585C6C85@***.net> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> > Has your sun risen above the horizon yet, or are you that far
> > north?
>
> Anchorage isn't far enough north to lose the sun entirely, but there
> have been plenty of days when that didn't really matter since it was
> dark when I left the house and dark when I got home, after spending the
> rest of the day indoors. The dark bothers some people more than others.
> It never really affects me much (I am a grouch year round) but the cold,
> on the other hand...
>
> It is slowly but surely warming up here. The main roads are pretty much
> clear of frozen stuff and I could probably drive my 2wd pickup again if
> I wanted to get it filthy. The Jeep is already filthy and needs a new
> windshield so the truck will stay in the driveway (unless I need it)
> until everything dries out.
>
> Of course, we could still get nailed in March and possibly into April so
> I haven't put the shovel away yet.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Ratty-Lookin' old carpet Gotta GO ! Bare Naked TJ Asks
In <vZw0c.7869$h23.7077@fed1read06> Jerry Bransford wrote:
> Del, what kinda tires do you run in that muck up there? Tall and
> skinny?
I run 30x9.50R15LT Goodyear MT/R on the TJ, which have been on it since
new (minus 2700 miles on the alcan). I'd like a little taller tire but
at the time I just didn't want to open that can of worms on a new
vehicle. What I would *like* to do when I upgrade, is install a custom
built D44 rear axle with the sensors for my ABS, regear to 4.11, add a
Tera 2T or OME lift, and install LT235/85R16 MT/Rs on 16" rims. That
will give me about a 32x9.25. A detroit electrac would be nice too.
That's some big bucks and it would go a long way towards my airplane
project so I have to decide if it is worth it or not. I figure I can
get through at least one more winter before I have to make a decision
one way or the other. Barring any unforseen changes to my driving
routine my current tires won't be worn out at that point but I like to
have a little bit of margin in the winter.
----------------------------------------------------
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> Del, what kinda tires do you run in that muck up there? Tall and
> skinny?
I run 30x9.50R15LT Goodyear MT/R on the TJ, which have been on it since
new (minus 2700 miles on the alcan). I'd like a little taller tire but
at the time I just didn't want to open that can of worms on a new
vehicle. What I would *like* to do when I upgrade, is install a custom
built D44 rear axle with the sensors for my ABS, regear to 4.11, add a
Tera 2T or OME lift, and install LT235/85R16 MT/Rs on 16" rims. That
will give me about a 32x9.25. A detroit electrac would be nice too.
That's some big bucks and it would go a long way towards my airplane
project so I have to decide if it is worth it or not. I figure I can
get through at least one more winter before I have to make a decision
one way or the other. Barring any unforseen changes to my driving
routine my current tires won't be worn out at that point but I like to
have a little bit of margin in the winter.
----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Ratty-Lookin' old carpet Gotta GO ! Bare Naked TJ Asks
In <vZw0c.7869$h23.7077@fed1read06> Jerry Bransford wrote:
> Del, what kinda tires do you run in that muck up there? Tall and
> skinny?
I run 30x9.50R15LT Goodyear MT/R on the TJ, which have been on it since
new (minus 2700 miles on the alcan). I'd like a little taller tire but
at the time I just didn't want to open that can of worms on a new
vehicle. What I would *like* to do when I upgrade, is install a custom
built D44 rear axle with the sensors for my ABS, regear to 4.11, add a
Tera 2T or OME lift, and install LT235/85R16 MT/Rs on 16" rims. That
will give me about a 32x9.25. A detroit electrac would be nice too.
That's some big bucks and it would go a long way towards my airplane
project so I have to decide if it is worth it or not. I figure I can
get through at least one more winter before I have to make a decision
one way or the other. Barring any unforseen changes to my driving
routine my current tires won't be worn out at that point but I like to
have a little bit of margin in the winter.
----------------------------------------------------
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> Del, what kinda tires do you run in that muck up there? Tall and
> skinny?
I run 30x9.50R15LT Goodyear MT/R on the TJ, which have been on it since
new (minus 2700 miles on the alcan). I'd like a little taller tire but
at the time I just didn't want to open that can of worms on a new
vehicle. What I would *like* to do when I upgrade, is install a custom
built D44 rear axle with the sensors for my ABS, regear to 4.11, add a
Tera 2T or OME lift, and install LT235/85R16 MT/Rs on 16" rims. That
will give me about a 32x9.25. A detroit electrac would be nice too.
That's some big bucks and it would go a long way towards my airplane
project so I have to decide if it is worth it or not. I figure I can
get through at least one more winter before I have to make a decision
one way or the other. Barring any unforseen changes to my driving
routine my current tires won't be worn out at that point but I like to
have a little bit of margin in the winter.
----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Ratty-Lookin' old carpet Gotta GO ! Bare Naked TJ Asks
In <vZw0c.7869$h23.7077@fed1read06> Jerry Bransford wrote:
> Del, what kinda tires do you run in that muck up there? Tall and
> skinny?
I run 30x9.50R15LT Goodyear MT/R on the TJ, which have been on it since
new (minus 2700 miles on the alcan). I'd like a little taller tire but
at the time I just didn't want to open that can of worms on a new
vehicle. What I would *like* to do when I upgrade, is install a custom
built D44 rear axle with the sensors for my ABS, regear to 4.11, add a
Tera 2T or OME lift, and install LT235/85R16 MT/Rs on 16" rims. That
will give me about a 32x9.25. A detroit electrac would be nice too.
That's some big bucks and it would go a long way towards my airplane
project so I have to decide if it is worth it or not. I figure I can
get through at least one more winter before I have to make a decision
one way or the other. Barring any unforseen changes to my driving
routine my current tires won't be worn out at that point but I like to
have a little bit of margin in the winter.
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> Del, what kinda tires do you run in that muck up there? Tall and
> skinny?
I run 30x9.50R15LT Goodyear MT/R on the TJ, which have been on it since
new (minus 2700 miles on the alcan). I'd like a little taller tire but
at the time I just didn't want to open that can of worms on a new
vehicle. What I would *like* to do when I upgrade, is install a custom
built D44 rear axle with the sensors for my ABS, regear to 4.11, add a
Tera 2T or OME lift, and install LT235/85R16 MT/Rs on 16" rims. That
will give me about a 32x9.25. A detroit electrac would be nice too.
That's some big bucks and it would go a long way towards my airplane
project so I have to decide if it is worth it or not. I figure I can
get through at least one more winter before I have to make a decision
one way or the other. Barring any unforseen changes to my driving
routine my current tires won't be worn out at that point but I like to
have a little bit of margin in the winter.
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