Should I sell my Jeep wrangler?
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Re: Should I sell my Jeep wrangler?
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 10:09:32 GMT, Pink Freud©®
<drive-in-lobotomies@trepanation.calm> wrote:
>
>
>> My parent gave me a lot of help, growing up,
>
>And failed miserably. But they were consistent failures.
>
>
>> but they had nothing to do
>> with my Chevron.
>
>Smells like another deep lie.
>
>
>> Just one thing lead to another and suddenly I was
>> committed.
>
>And will be again. Just keep up with the inane and insane yammerings,
>it'll happen.
>
>
>> My wife was a great help the first couple of years
>
>
>Translation: I put her to work because I could never do anything by
>myself, without help from someone.
>
>
>> as all my
>> profits went directly onto the selves and tanks.
>
>More like "as all my profits went directly to myselves and boy-skanks.
>
>
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:----------@----------.com
>>
>>
>> "Dr.---------" <DN@CentralPain.org> wrote in message
>> news:ktt8m3lrv582f44k0t6na5f808gbe3vren@4ax.com...
>>>
>>> You where successful on someone else's back, daddy got it all for your
>>> lazy ***, and when you wouldn't pay him back, he got rid of the
>>> station, and you went to driving a truck, how quaint.
>
>You're right, Doc!
Bet his daddy paid for his rig, also, you can tell this Psycho has
nothing, by the picture of his house. The damn Christmas trees he gets
are shorter then my evergreens in front of my home!
He has sooooo much that he has a couch cover, cause it's POS.
His dream world is unending.
Doc
I have failed again in my feeble attempt to make myself admirable unto the World!
L.W. "Cooyon Billy" Goatman------- III
<drive-in-lobotomies@trepanation.calm> wrote:
>
>
>> My parent gave me a lot of help, growing up,
>
>And failed miserably. But they were consistent failures.
>
>
>> but they had nothing to do
>> with my Chevron.
>
>Smells like another deep lie.
>
>
>> Just one thing lead to another and suddenly I was
>> committed.
>
>And will be again. Just keep up with the inane and insane yammerings,
>it'll happen.
>
>
>> My wife was a great help the first couple of years
>
>
>Translation: I put her to work because I could never do anything by
>myself, without help from someone.
>
>
>> as all my
>> profits went directly onto the selves and tanks.
>
>More like "as all my profits went directly to myselves and boy-skanks.
>
>
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:----------@----------.com
>>
>>
>> "Dr.---------" <DN@CentralPain.org> wrote in message
>> news:ktt8m3lrv582f44k0t6na5f808gbe3vren@4ax.com...
>>>
>>> You where successful on someone else's back, daddy got it all for your
>>> lazy ***, and when you wouldn't pay him back, he got rid of the
>>> station, and you went to driving a truck, how quaint.
>
>You're right, Doc!
Bet his daddy paid for his rig, also, you can tell this Psycho has
nothing, by the picture of his house. The damn Christmas trees he gets
are shorter then my evergreens in front of my home!
He has sooooo much that he has a couch cover, cause it's POS.
His dream world is unending.
Doc
I have failed again in my feeble attempt to make myself admirable unto the World!
L.W. "Cooyon Billy" Goatman------- III
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Re: Should I sell my Jeep wrangler?
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 10:14:11 GMT, Pink Freud©®
<drive-in-lobotomies@trepanation.calm> wrote:
>On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 22:12:32 -0800, L.W. (Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
>> Oh wait, the
>> Germans were determined to destroy the Jeep that won the War!
>
>
>--------, pure and simple.
>
>The war was won /despite/ the jeep.
>
>Check the facts, Gomer. Try the FOIA documents for a starter.
If the Jeeps won the war, why so many dead bodies, ******** version
again, he will never get it right!
I have failed again in my feeble attempt to make myself admirable unto the World!
L.W. "Cooyon Billy" Goatman------- III
<drive-in-lobotomies@trepanation.calm> wrote:
>On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 22:12:32 -0800, L.W. (Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
>> Oh wait, the
>> Germans were determined to destroy the Jeep that won the War!
>
>
>--------, pure and simple.
>
>The war was won /despite/ the jeep.
>
>Check the facts, Gomer. Try the FOIA documents for a starter.
If the Jeeps won the war, why so many dead bodies, ******** version
again, he will never get it right!
I have failed again in my feeble attempt to make myself admirable unto the World!
L.W. "Cooyon Billy" Goatman------- III
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Re: Should I sell my Jeep wrangler?
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 10:14:11 GMT, Pink Freud©®
<drive-in-lobotomies@trepanation.calm> wrote:
>On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 22:12:32 -0800, L.W. (Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
>> Oh wait, the
>> Germans were determined to destroy the Jeep that won the War!
>
>
>--------, pure and simple.
>
>The war was won /despite/ the jeep.
>
>Check the facts, Gomer. Try the FOIA documents for a starter.
If the Jeeps won the war, why so many dead bodies, ******** version
again, he will never get it right!
I have failed again in my feeble attempt to make myself admirable unto the World!
L.W. "Cooyon Billy" Goatman------- III
<drive-in-lobotomies@trepanation.calm> wrote:
>On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 22:12:32 -0800, L.W. (Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
>> Oh wait, the
>> Germans were determined to destroy the Jeep that won the War!
>
>
>--------, pure and simple.
>
>The war was won /despite/ the jeep.
>
>Check the facts, Gomer. Try the FOIA documents for a starter.
If the Jeeps won the war, why so many dead bodies, ******** version
again, he will never get it right!
I have failed again in my feeble attempt to make myself admirable unto the World!
L.W. "Cooyon Billy" Goatman------- III
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Re: Should I sell my Jeep wrangler?
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 11:00:03 -0800, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<----------@----------.com> wrote:
> Now it's jealous over my business success:
>http://----------.com/chevron.htm that made it possible to buy and sell low
>lifes like SWimp and 24wimp.
> Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:----------@----------.com
You can't even afford your Depends, so stop with the jokes, Cooyon!
>
>
>"Pink Freud©®" <drive-in-lobotomies@trepanation.calm> wrote in message
>news:pan.2007.12.16.07.11.20.414702@trepanation.c alm...
>>
>>
>> And failed miserably. But they were consistent failures.
>>
>>
>>
>> Smells like another deep lie.
>>
>>
>>
>> And will be again. Just keep up with the inane and insane yammerings,
>> it'll happen.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Translation: I put her to work because I could never do anything by
>> myself, without help from someone.
>>
>>
>>
>> More like "as all my profits went directly to myselves and boy-skanks.
>>
>>
>>
>> You're right, Doc!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>
>
>
<----------@----------.com> wrote:
> Now it's jealous over my business success:
>http://----------.com/chevron.htm that made it possible to buy and sell low
>lifes like SWimp and 24wimp.
> Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:----------@----------.com
You can't even afford your Depends, so stop with the jokes, Cooyon!
>
>
>"Pink Freud©®" <drive-in-lobotomies@trepanation.calm> wrote in message
>news:pan.2007.12.16.07.11.20.414702@trepanation.c alm...
>>
>>
>> And failed miserably. But they were consistent failures.
>>
>>
>>
>> Smells like another deep lie.
>>
>>
>>
>> And will be again. Just keep up with the inane and insane yammerings,
>> it'll happen.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Translation: I put her to work because I could never do anything by
>> myself, without help from someone.
>>
>>
>>
>> More like "as all my profits went directly to myselves and boy-skanks.
>>
>>
>>
>> You're right, Doc!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>
>
>
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Re: Should I sell my Jeep wrangler?
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 11:00:03 -0800, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<----------@----------.com> wrote:
> Now it's jealous over my business success:
>http://----------.com/chevron.htm that made it possible to buy and sell low
>lifes like SWimp and 24wimp.
> Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:----------@----------.com
You can't even afford your Depends, so stop with the jokes, Cooyon!
>
>
>"Pink Freud©®" <drive-in-lobotomies@trepanation.calm> wrote in message
>news:pan.2007.12.16.07.11.20.414702@trepanation.c alm...
>>
>>
>> And failed miserably. But they were consistent failures.
>>
>>
>>
>> Smells like another deep lie.
>>
>>
>>
>> And will be again. Just keep up with the inane and insane yammerings,
>> it'll happen.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Translation: I put her to work because I could never do anything by
>> myself, without help from someone.
>>
>>
>>
>> More like "as all my profits went directly to myselves and boy-skanks.
>>
>>
>>
>> You're right, Doc!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>
>
>
<----------@----------.com> wrote:
> Now it's jealous over my business success:
>http://----------.com/chevron.htm that made it possible to buy and sell low
>lifes like SWimp and 24wimp.
> Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:----------@----------.com
You can't even afford your Depends, so stop with the jokes, Cooyon!
>
>
>"Pink Freud©®" <drive-in-lobotomies@trepanation.calm> wrote in message
>news:pan.2007.12.16.07.11.20.414702@trepanation.c alm...
>>
>>
>> And failed miserably. But they were consistent failures.
>>
>>
>>
>> Smells like another deep lie.
>>
>>
>>
>> And will be again. Just keep up with the inane and insane yammerings,
>> it'll happen.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Translation: I put her to work because I could never do anything by
>> myself, without help from someone.
>>
>>
>>
>> More like "as all my profits went directly to myselves and boy-skanks.
>>
>>
>>
>> You're right, Doc!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>
>
>
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Re: Should I sell my Jeep wrangler?
Amen to that, Jeff!!!!!!
Thats how I learned, from some of the best wheelers in the area.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 18:57:17 GMT, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote:
>>My suggestion to you is that you find a Jeep club to hang out with. They
>>will teach you the fine art of wheeling, and they will be there when you
>>need them. Wheeling has more to do with finesse than with brute strength.
>>
Thats how I learned, from some of the best wheelers in the area.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 18:57:17 GMT, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote:
>>My suggestion to you is that you find a Jeep club to hang out with. They
>>will teach you the fine art of wheeling, and they will be there when you
>>need them. Wheeling has more to do with finesse than with brute strength.
>>
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Re: Should I sell my Jeep wrangler?
Amen to that, Jeff!!!!!!
Thats how I learned, from some of the best wheelers in the area.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 18:57:17 GMT, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote:
>>My suggestion to you is that you find a Jeep club to hang out with. They
>>will teach you the fine art of wheeling, and they will be there when you
>>need them. Wheeling has more to do with finesse than with brute strength.
>>
Thats how I learned, from some of the best wheelers in the area.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 18:57:17 GMT, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote:
>>My suggestion to you is that you find a Jeep club to hang out with. They
>>will teach you the fine art of wheeling, and they will be there when you
>>need them. Wheeling has more to do with finesse than with brute strength.
>>
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Re: Should I sell my Jeep wrangler?
My bro-in-law has one of those new FJ's. Does pretty well on light to medium trails.
The first time they followed me on a trail we bashed his stock rockers/steps in. lol.
He has decent ones now. Its a comfortable rig, decent ride, enough room to
comfortably seat 4 adults and a large dog in the back. However, you can seat 2 more
if some of them are smaller kids. The first drawback we found to wheeling it was
that the kids complained that there was no place to hang on in the back seat. <GRIN>
A small lift, some decent tires, good rockers, and it looks pretty decent - but I
wouldnt take it rock crawling. They can be built up nice, however....it is $30k+. In
my case, I will keep the Jeep and the POS car and pick up a truck and trailer some
day so I dont have to drive my wheeling rig back and forth to the far away trails
anymore.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 09:13:46 -0700, "Earle Horton" <0123456@nospam.com> wrote:
>>Off roading is a sport where you break and replace stuff. If you can't do
>>the work yourself then you'd better be rich. This applies to any off road
>>capable vehicle, even ATVs and dirt bikes. Talk to any hard core off roader
>>and they will tell you half the fun is buying and installing parts. They
>>don't really mean this, but they are making the best of a bad situation.
>>You can't buy a vehicle from a car or truck dealer, that is meant to handle
>>the "hard ----" without having to replace parts frequently. You can buy a
>>beefed up Jeep, Nissan, Toyota or whatever from a speciality off road
>>vehicle builder, but expect to pay a lot.
>>
>>I think I'd get one of those new Toyota Cruisers. The dealer in Montrose
>>has about six of them, with a good selection of options and packages. About
>>$30,000, more or less. 4k is NOTHING to spend on a motor sport.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Earle
The first time they followed me on a trail we bashed his stock rockers/steps in. lol.
He has decent ones now. Its a comfortable rig, decent ride, enough room to
comfortably seat 4 adults and a large dog in the back. However, you can seat 2 more
if some of them are smaller kids. The first drawback we found to wheeling it was
that the kids complained that there was no place to hang on in the back seat. <GRIN>
A small lift, some decent tires, good rockers, and it looks pretty decent - but I
wouldnt take it rock crawling. They can be built up nice, however....it is $30k+. In
my case, I will keep the Jeep and the POS car and pick up a truck and trailer some
day so I dont have to drive my wheeling rig back and forth to the far away trails
anymore.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 09:13:46 -0700, "Earle Horton" <0123456@nospam.com> wrote:
>>Off roading is a sport where you break and replace stuff. If you can't do
>>the work yourself then you'd better be rich. This applies to any off road
>>capable vehicle, even ATVs and dirt bikes. Talk to any hard core off roader
>>and they will tell you half the fun is buying and installing parts. They
>>don't really mean this, but they are making the best of a bad situation.
>>You can't buy a vehicle from a car or truck dealer, that is meant to handle
>>the "hard ----" without having to replace parts frequently. You can buy a
>>beefed up Jeep, Nissan, Toyota or whatever from a speciality off road
>>vehicle builder, but expect to pay a lot.
>>
>>I think I'd get one of those new Toyota Cruisers. The dealer in Montrose
>>has about six of them, with a good selection of options and packages. About
>>$30,000, more or less. 4k is NOTHING to spend on a motor sport.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Earle
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Re: Should I sell my Jeep wrangler?
My bro-in-law has one of those new FJ's. Does pretty well on light to medium trails.
The first time they followed me on a trail we bashed his stock rockers/steps in. lol.
He has decent ones now. Its a comfortable rig, decent ride, enough room to
comfortably seat 4 adults and a large dog in the back. However, you can seat 2 more
if some of them are smaller kids. The first drawback we found to wheeling it was
that the kids complained that there was no place to hang on in the back seat. <GRIN>
A small lift, some decent tires, good rockers, and it looks pretty decent - but I
wouldnt take it rock crawling. They can be built up nice, however....it is $30k+. In
my case, I will keep the Jeep and the POS car and pick up a truck and trailer some
day so I dont have to drive my wheeling rig back and forth to the far away trails
anymore.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 09:13:46 -0700, "Earle Horton" <0123456@nospam.com> wrote:
>>Off roading is a sport where you break and replace stuff. If you can't do
>>the work yourself then you'd better be rich. This applies to any off road
>>capable vehicle, even ATVs and dirt bikes. Talk to any hard core off roader
>>and they will tell you half the fun is buying and installing parts. They
>>don't really mean this, but they are making the best of a bad situation.
>>You can't buy a vehicle from a car or truck dealer, that is meant to handle
>>the "hard ----" without having to replace parts frequently. You can buy a
>>beefed up Jeep, Nissan, Toyota or whatever from a speciality off road
>>vehicle builder, but expect to pay a lot.
>>
>>I think I'd get one of those new Toyota Cruisers. The dealer in Montrose
>>has about six of them, with a good selection of options and packages. About
>>$30,000, more or less. 4k is NOTHING to spend on a motor sport.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Earle
The first time they followed me on a trail we bashed his stock rockers/steps in. lol.
He has decent ones now. Its a comfortable rig, decent ride, enough room to
comfortably seat 4 adults and a large dog in the back. However, you can seat 2 more
if some of them are smaller kids. The first drawback we found to wheeling it was
that the kids complained that there was no place to hang on in the back seat. <GRIN>
A small lift, some decent tires, good rockers, and it looks pretty decent - but I
wouldnt take it rock crawling. They can be built up nice, however....it is $30k+. In
my case, I will keep the Jeep and the POS car and pick up a truck and trailer some
day so I dont have to drive my wheeling rig back and forth to the far away trails
anymore.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 09:13:46 -0700, "Earle Horton" <0123456@nospam.com> wrote:
>>Off roading is a sport where you break and replace stuff. If you can't do
>>the work yourself then you'd better be rich. This applies to any off road
>>capable vehicle, even ATVs and dirt bikes. Talk to any hard core off roader
>>and they will tell you half the fun is buying and installing parts. They
>>don't really mean this, but they are making the best of a bad situation.
>>You can't buy a vehicle from a car or truck dealer, that is meant to handle
>>the "hard ----" without having to replace parts frequently. You can buy a
>>beefed up Jeep, Nissan, Toyota or whatever from a speciality off road
>>vehicle builder, but expect to pay a lot.
>>
>>I think I'd get one of those new Toyota Cruisers. The dealer in Montrose
>>has about six of them, with a good selection of options and packages. About
>>$30,000, more or less. 4k is NOTHING to spend on a motor sport.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Earle
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Re: Should I sell my Jeep wrangler?
Suck it up Jamie.
Just
Empty
Every
Pocket
Go buy a cheap *** little piece of crap car that gets good gas milage and drive the
Jeep when you want to or have to. Something that gets you to work after you broke
the Jeep on the weekend.
Check out Camp Jeep or Jeep Jamboree and get some off road driving instruction. Heavy
on the skinny pedal does not make for less damage, however once in a while its the
only way. Most of my damages come from inexperiance or stupidity.
When you replace parts dont use stock (for most things), upgrade them.
I've got a 98 TJ and I think I have about 30K into it in repairs and upgrades (not
including regular maintenance or the roll-over repairs).
You may be better off IMO to keep this one and build it up, than to spend more $$ and
get an already built. Also, if you swap to another type of 4x4 (non-Jeep) then you
gotta start all over with the initial off roading, breaking, learning, etc.
-jenn
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 16:35:25 -0800 (PST), Jamie Mello <carkeyscc@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
>>Almost Ever time I take my 99 Jeep wrangler off road it something is
>>broken on it. And I have spent about 4k on fixs from when I Have taken
>>it off road.Should I sell my wrangler and buy some thing that is built
>>better for offroad (I do go on all the hard ----).And what type of 4X4
>>should I buy?? Thank Jamie
Just
Empty
Every
Go buy a cheap *** little piece of crap car that gets good gas milage and drive the
Jeep when you want to or have to. Something that gets you to work after you broke
the Jeep on the weekend.
Check out Camp Jeep or Jeep Jamboree and get some off road driving instruction. Heavy
on the skinny pedal does not make for less damage, however once in a while its the
only way. Most of my damages come from inexperiance or stupidity.
When you replace parts dont use stock (for most things), upgrade them.
I've got a 98 TJ and I think I have about 30K into it in repairs and upgrades (not
including regular maintenance or the roll-over repairs).
You may be better off IMO to keep this one and build it up, than to spend more $$ and
get an already built. Also, if you swap to another type of 4x4 (non-Jeep) then you
gotta start all over with the initial off roading, breaking, learning, etc.
-jenn
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 16:35:25 -0800 (PST), Jamie Mello <carkeyscc@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
>>Almost Ever time I take my 99 Jeep wrangler off road it something is
>>broken on it. And I have spent about 4k on fixs from when I Have taken
>>it off road.Should I sell my wrangler and buy some thing that is built
>>better for offroad (I do go on all the hard ----).And what type of 4X4
>>should I buy?? Thank Jamie