Re: rubi gone
I lived in vancouver for 2 years....and that's how long the hard top stayed
off for. It never got cold enough to worry about. Now I'm living in a snow belt and plan on use the hard top in the winter! Luckily my brother has a huge garage and lets me store my top in there! We get lots of heavy snow /icerain here and I don't think the soft top would appreciate it. "Tomes" <XXtomanml@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:T52Hc.5658$sD4.5611@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > I just never seemed to get around to putting on the hard top this past > winter in NJ. I bought the dual tops because i needed the hard top in my > old drafty YJ. Mine hangs in the garage from pulleys. > Tomes > > "MontanaJeeper" <montanajeeper@aol.com> wrote in message > news:20040707191135.23018.00001232@mb-m07.aol.com... > > >Subject: Re: rubi gone > > >From: "William Oliveri" > > > > >What do you plan for winter months without the hard top? Soft top? > > > > ill just run the soft top. tj heaters are capable of keeping you warm in > a > > soft top jeep. > > > > > > > What didn't you like about the hard top? > > > > a hardtop has its practical applications i know.....but if i were wanting > to be > > practical i would get a minivan. :-) i guess everybody has their own > ideas of > > what makes a jeep a jeep, and the soft top just does it for me. there are > > times when ive been glad i had the hard top, but the hassle of storing it > when > > i want to run the soft top made the decision for me. > > > > |
Re: rubi gone
I lived in vancouver for 2 years....and that's how long the hard top stayed
off for. It never got cold enough to worry about. Now I'm living in a snow belt and plan on use the hard top in the winter! Luckily my brother has a huge garage and lets me store my top in there! We get lots of heavy snow /icerain here and I don't think the soft top would appreciate it. "Tomes" <XXtomanml@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:T52Hc.5658$sD4.5611@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > I just never seemed to get around to putting on the hard top this past > winter in NJ. I bought the dual tops because i needed the hard top in my > old drafty YJ. Mine hangs in the garage from pulleys. > Tomes > > "MontanaJeeper" <montanajeeper@aol.com> wrote in message > news:20040707191135.23018.00001232@mb-m07.aol.com... > > >Subject: Re: rubi gone > > >From: "William Oliveri" > > > > >What do you plan for winter months without the hard top? Soft top? > > > > ill just run the soft top. tj heaters are capable of keeping you warm in > a > > soft top jeep. > > > > > > > What didn't you like about the hard top? > > > > a hardtop has its practical applications i know.....but if i were wanting > to be > > practical i would get a minivan. :-) i guess everybody has their own > ideas of > > what makes a jeep a jeep, and the soft top just does it for me. there are > > times when ive been glad i had the hard top, but the hassle of storing it > when > > i want to run the soft top made the decision for me. > > > > |
Re: rubi gone
I lived in vancouver for 2 years....and that's how long the hard top stayed
off for. It never got cold enough to worry about. Now I'm living in a snow belt and plan on use the hard top in the winter! Luckily my brother has a huge garage and lets me store my top in there! We get lots of heavy snow /icerain here and I don't think the soft top would appreciate it. "Tomes" <XXtomanml@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:T52Hc.5658$sD4.5611@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > I just never seemed to get around to putting on the hard top this past > winter in NJ. I bought the dual tops because i needed the hard top in my > old drafty YJ. Mine hangs in the garage from pulleys. > Tomes > > "MontanaJeeper" <montanajeeper@aol.com> wrote in message > news:20040707191135.23018.00001232@mb-m07.aol.com... > > >Subject: Re: rubi gone > > >From: "William Oliveri" > > > > >What do you plan for winter months without the hard top? Soft top? > > > > ill just run the soft top. tj heaters are capable of keeping you warm in > a > > soft top jeep. > > > > > > > What didn't you like about the hard top? > > > > a hardtop has its practical applications i know.....but if i were wanting > to be > > practical i would get a minivan. :-) i guess everybody has their own > ideas of > > what makes a jeep a jeep, and the soft top just does it for me. there are > > times when ive been glad i had the hard top, but the hassle of storing it > when > > i want to run the soft top made the decision for me. > > > > |
Re: rubi gone
i can't beleive that, they just recently released the sucker - i
can't seem them shelving a model after such a short amount of time of course, real jeeps are built not bought, only posers buy a rubicon pre-made to be offraded but i doubt that enters into the thinking of the daimlerchrysler execs when deciding to produce a model or not :-) "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message news:<D71Hc.6094$876.1372@fed1read07>... > There was word of 2006 being the last year for the rubi... > Nick |
Re: rubi gone
i can't beleive that, they just recently released the sucker - i
can't seem them shelving a model after such a short amount of time of course, real jeeps are built not bought, only posers buy a rubicon pre-made to be offraded but i doubt that enters into the thinking of the daimlerchrysler execs when deciding to produce a model or not :-) "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message news:<D71Hc.6094$876.1372@fed1read07>... > There was word of 2006 being the last year for the rubi... > Nick |
Re: rubi gone
i can't beleive that, they just recently released the sucker - i
can't seem them shelving a model after such a short amount of time of course, real jeeps are built not bought, only posers buy a rubicon pre-made to be offraded but i doubt that enters into the thinking of the daimlerchrysler execs when deciding to produce a model or not :-) "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message news:<D71Hc.6094$876.1372@fed1read07>... > There was word of 2006 being the last year for the rubi... > Nick |
Re: rubi gone
i can't beleive that, they just recently released the sucker - i
can't seem them shelving a model after such a short amount of time of course, real jeeps are built not bought, only posers buy a rubicon pre-made to be offraded but i doubt that enters into the thinking of the daimlerchrysler execs when deciding to produce a model or not :-) "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message news:<D71Hc.6094$876.1372@fed1read07>... > There was word of 2006 being the last year for the rubi... > Nick |
Re: rubi gone
>Subject: Re: rubi gone
>From: "Matt Macchiarolo" matt@nospamplease.com > we'll be looking at the '05 rubicon unlimited when >they start taking orders in a couple months. same here. come on up here, we'll do a bulk buy and not pay sales tax either. :-) |
Re: rubi gone
>Subject: Re: rubi gone
>From: "Matt Macchiarolo" matt@nospamplease.com > we'll be looking at the '05 rubicon unlimited when >they start taking orders in a couple months. same here. come on up here, we'll do a bulk buy and not pay sales tax either. :-) |
Re: rubi gone
>Subject: Re: rubi gone
>From: "Matt Macchiarolo" matt@nospamplease.com > we'll be looking at the '05 rubicon unlimited when >they start taking orders in a couple months. same here. come on up here, we'll do a bulk buy and not pay sales tax either. :-) |
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