Teraflex revolver shackles
#21
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Re: Teraflex revolver shackles
And your experience with these are??????
Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
*****.
Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
jaco
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
> You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
> would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
> than go for it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jaco wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
>> Strictly for off-road only?
>> Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
>>
>> thanks
>> jaco
>> 93 YJ
>> 2.5" OME
>> 30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
*****.
Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
jaco
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
> You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
> would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
> than go for it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jaco wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
>> Strictly for off-road only?
>> Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
>>
>> thanks
>> jaco
>> 93 YJ
>> 2.5" OME
>> 30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
#22
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Teraflex revolver shackles
I have read the replies and agree with them. You said you watched
them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
lots, than go for it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> And your experience with these are??????
>
> Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
> the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
> experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
> and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>
> Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
> off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
> facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
> quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
> pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
> BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
> as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
> *****.
>
> Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
> get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>
> jaco
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
> > You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
> > would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
> > than go for it.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > jaco wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
> >> Strictly for off-road only?
> >> Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
> >>
> >> thanks
> >> jaco
> >> 93 YJ
> >> 2.5" OME
> >> 30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
lots, than go for it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> And your experience with these are??????
>
> Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
> the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
> experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
> and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>
> Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
> off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
> facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
> quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
> pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
> BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
> as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
> *****.
>
> Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
> get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>
> jaco
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
> > You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
> > would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
> > than go for it.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > jaco wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
> >> Strictly for off-road only?
> >> Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
> >>
> >> thanks
> >> jaco
> >> 93 YJ
> >> 2.5" OME
> >> 30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
#23
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Posts: n/a
Re: Teraflex revolver shackles
I have read the replies and agree with them. You said you watched
them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
lots, than go for it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> And your experience with these are??????
>
> Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
> the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
> experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
> and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>
> Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
> off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
> facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
> quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
> pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
> BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
> as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
> *****.
>
> Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
> get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>
> jaco
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
> > You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
> > would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
> > than go for it.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > jaco wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
> >> Strictly for off-road only?
> >> Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
> >>
> >> thanks
> >> jaco
> >> 93 YJ
> >> 2.5" OME
> >> 30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
lots, than go for it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> And your experience with these are??????
>
> Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
> the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
> experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
> and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>
> Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
> off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
> facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
> quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
> pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
> BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
> as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
> *****.
>
> Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
> get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>
> jaco
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
> > You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
> > would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
> > than go for it.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > jaco wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
> >> Strictly for off-road only?
> >> Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
> >>
> >> thanks
> >> jaco
> >> 93 YJ
> >> 2.5" OME
> >> 30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
#24
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Teraflex revolver shackles
I have read the replies and agree with them. You said you watched
them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
lots, than go for it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> And your experience with these are??????
>
> Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
> the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
> experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
> and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>
> Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
> off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
> facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
> quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
> pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
> BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
> as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
> *****.
>
> Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
> get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>
> jaco
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
> > You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
> > would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
> > than go for it.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > jaco wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
> >> Strictly for off-road only?
> >> Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
> >>
> >> thanks
> >> jaco
> >> 93 YJ
> >> 2.5" OME
> >> 30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
lots, than go for it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> And your experience with these are??????
>
> Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
> the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
> experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
> and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>
> Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
> off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
> facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
> quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
> pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
> BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
> as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
> *****.
>
> Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
> get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>
> jaco
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
> > You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
> > would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
> > than go for it.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > jaco wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
> >> Strictly for off-road only?
> >> Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
> >>
> >> thanks
> >> jaco
> >> 93 YJ
> >> 2.5" OME
> >> 30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
#25
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Teraflex revolver shackles
I have read the replies and agree with them. You said you watched
them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
lots, than go for it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> And your experience with these are??????
>
> Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
> the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
> experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
> and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>
> Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
> off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
> facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
> quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
> pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
> BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
> as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
> *****.
>
> Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
> get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>
> jaco
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
> > You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
> > would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
> > than go for it.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > jaco wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
> >> Strictly for off-road only?
> >> Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
> >>
> >> thanks
> >> jaco
> >> 93 YJ
> >> 2.5" OME
> >> 30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
lots, than go for it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
jaco wrote:
>
> And your experience with these are??????
>
> Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
> the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
> experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
> and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>
> Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
> off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
> facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
> quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
> pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
> BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
> as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
> *****.
>
> Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
> get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>
> jaco
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
> > You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
> > would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
> > than go for it.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > jaco wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
> >> Strictly for off-road only?
> >> Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
> >>
> >> thanks
> >> jaco
> >> 93 YJ
> >> 2.5" OME
> >> 30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
#26
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Teraflex revolver shackles
Allow me to translate what Bill actually said... "No I don't have actual
experience on this product, as you deduced. But I will obfuscate both
the subject and my reply with a nonsense answer far enough away from
actually admitting I have no experience with the product that you will
give up trying to get me to admit I have no experience with it and am
thus unqualified to give a useful response".
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I have read the replies and agree with them. You said you watched
> them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
> would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
> run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
> to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
> lots, than go for it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> jaco wrote:
>
>>And your experience with these are??????
>>
>>Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
>>the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
>>experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
>>and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>>
>>Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
>>off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
>>facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
>>quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
>>pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
>>BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
>>as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
>>*****.
>>
>>Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
>>get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>>
>>jaco
>>
>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
>>
>>> You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
>>>would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
>>>than go for it.
>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>
>>>jaco wrote:
>>>
>>>>Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
>>>>Strictly for off-road only?
>>>>Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
>>>>
>>>>thanks
>>>>jaco
>>>>93 YJ
>>>>2.5" OME
>>>>30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
experience on this product, as you deduced. But I will obfuscate both
the subject and my reply with a nonsense answer far enough away from
actually admitting I have no experience with the product that you will
give up trying to get me to admit I have no experience with it and am
thus unqualified to give a useful response".
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I have read the replies and agree with them. You said you watched
> them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
> would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
> run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
> to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
> lots, than go for it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> jaco wrote:
>
>>And your experience with these are??????
>>
>>Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
>>the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
>>experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
>>and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>>
>>Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
>>off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
>>facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
>>quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
>>pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
>>BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
>>as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
>>*****.
>>
>>Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
>>get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>>
>>jaco
>>
>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
>>
>>> You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
>>>would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
>>>than go for it.
>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>
>>>jaco wrote:
>>>
>>>>Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
>>>>Strictly for off-road only?
>>>>Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
>>>>
>>>>thanks
>>>>jaco
>>>>93 YJ
>>>>2.5" OME
>>>>30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
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#27
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Re: Teraflex revolver shackles
Allow me to translate what Bill actually said... "No I don't have actual
experience on this product, as you deduced. But I will obfuscate both
the subject and my reply with a nonsense answer far enough away from
actually admitting I have no experience with the product that you will
give up trying to get me to admit I have no experience with it and am
thus unqualified to give a useful response".
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I have read the replies and agree with them. You said you watched
> them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
> would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
> run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
> to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
> lots, than go for it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> jaco wrote:
>
>>And your experience with these are??????
>>
>>Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
>>the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
>>experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
>>and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>>
>>Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
>>off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
>>facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
>>quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
>>pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
>>BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
>>as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
>>*****.
>>
>>Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
>>get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>>
>>jaco
>>
>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
>>
>>> You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
>>>would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
>>>than go for it.
>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>
>>>jaco wrote:
>>>
>>>>Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
>>>>Strictly for off-road only?
>>>>Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
>>>>
>>>>thanks
>>>>jaco
>>>>93 YJ
>>>>2.5" OME
>>>>30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
experience on this product, as you deduced. But I will obfuscate both
the subject and my reply with a nonsense answer far enough away from
actually admitting I have no experience with the product that you will
give up trying to get me to admit I have no experience with it and am
thus unqualified to give a useful response".
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I have read the replies and agree with them. You said you watched
> them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
> would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
> run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
> to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
> lots, than go for it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> jaco wrote:
>
>>And your experience with these are??????
>>
>>Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
>>the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
>>experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
>>and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>>
>>Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
>>off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
>>facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
>>quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
>>pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
>>BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
>>as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
>>*****.
>>
>>Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
>>get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>>
>>jaco
>>
>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
>>
>>> You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
>>>would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
>>>than go for it.
>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>
>>>jaco wrote:
>>>
>>>>Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
>>>>Strictly for off-road only?
>>>>Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
>>>>
>>>>thanks
>>>>jaco
>>>>93 YJ
>>>>2.5" OME
>>>>30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#28
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Posts: n/a
Re: Teraflex revolver shackles
Allow me to translate what Bill actually said... "No I don't have actual
experience on this product, as you deduced. But I will obfuscate both
the subject and my reply with a nonsense answer far enough away from
actually admitting I have no experience with the product that you will
give up trying to get me to admit I have no experience with it and am
thus unqualified to give a useful response".
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I have read the replies and agree with them. You said you watched
> them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
> would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
> run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
> to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
> lots, than go for it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> jaco wrote:
>
>>And your experience with these are??????
>>
>>Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
>>the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
>>experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
>>and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>>
>>Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
>>off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
>>facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
>>quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
>>pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
>>BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
>>as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
>>*****.
>>
>>Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
>>get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>>
>>jaco
>>
>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
>>
>>> You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
>>>would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
>>>than go for it.
>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>
>>>jaco wrote:
>>>
>>>>Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
>>>>Strictly for off-road only?
>>>>Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
>>>>
>>>>thanks
>>>>jaco
>>>>93 YJ
>>>>2.5" OME
>>>>30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
experience on this product, as you deduced. But I will obfuscate both
the subject and my reply with a nonsense answer far enough away from
actually admitting I have no experience with the product that you will
give up trying to get me to admit I have no experience with it and am
thus unqualified to give a useful response".
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I have read the replies and agree with them. You said you watched
> them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
> would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
> run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
> to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
> lots, than go for it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> jaco wrote:
>
>>And your experience with these are??????
>>
>>Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
>>the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
>>experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
>>and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>>
>>Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
>>off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
>>facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
>>quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
>>pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
>>BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
>>as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
>>*****.
>>
>>Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
>>get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>>
>>jaco
>>
>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
>>
>>> You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
>>>would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
>>>than go for it.
>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>
>>>jaco wrote:
>>>
>>>>Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
>>>>Strictly for off-road only?
>>>>Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
>>>>
>>>>thanks
>>>>jaco
>>>>93 YJ
>>>>2.5" OME
>>>>30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#29
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Posts: n/a
Re: Teraflex revolver shackles
Allow me to translate what Bill actually said... "No I don't have actual
experience on this product, as you deduced. But I will obfuscate both
the subject and my reply with a nonsense answer far enough away from
actually admitting I have no experience with the product that you will
give up trying to get me to admit I have no experience with it and am
thus unqualified to give a useful response".
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I have read the replies and agree with them. You said you watched
> them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
> would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
> run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
> to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
> lots, than go for it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> jaco wrote:
>
>>And your experience with these are??????
>>
>>Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
>>the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
>>experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
>>and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>>
>>Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
>>off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
>>facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
>>quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
>>pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
>>BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
>>as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
>>*****.
>>
>>Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
>>get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>>
>>jaco
>>
>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
>>
>>> You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
>>>would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
>>>than go for it.
>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>
>>>jaco wrote:
>>>
>>>>Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
>>>>Strictly for off-road only?
>>>>Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
>>>>
>>>>thanks
>>>>jaco
>>>>93 YJ
>>>>2.5" OME
>>>>30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
experience on this product, as you deduced. But I will obfuscate both
the subject and my reply with a nonsense answer far enough away from
actually admitting I have no experience with the product that you will
give up trying to get me to admit I have no experience with it and am
thus unqualified to give a useful response".
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I have read the replies and agree with them. You said you watched
> them on TV, didn't you see how they flop open to extend? Guess what
> would have happen to a Jeep high sided when they snap open? Besides, I
> run over four hundred horsepower, and my axles have to be well attached
> to my chassis if I'm to survive the launch:
> http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
> I repeat: If you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking
> lots, than go for it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> jaco wrote:
>
>>And your experience with these are??????
>>
>>Yes Bill, I saw it on TV, no I am not posing, yet I did 'pose' a question to
>>the group. Your comments smell of an opinion that may not be backed by
>>experience with this particular product. My question(s) are straight forward
>>and directed to anyone whom has had experience with the product.
>>
>>Seems to me you spend an awful lot of time here and feel the need to fire
>>off a reply to darn near every post. I applaud you for being a fountain of
>>facts (World Wide Bill, I think they call you) and it is gratifying to get
>>quick replies here as many posters are looking for a quick answer for the
>>pile of parts sitting in the driveway...
>>BUT - in this instance your reply does nothing for me,,,, I do not read it
>>as a recommendation,,, I read it as you coming across as a pompous arrogant
>>*****.
>>
>>Please take the time to read the other replies that are USEFUL to me. Then
>>get your yourself out to the woodshed and take the beating you deserve.
>>
>>jaco
>>
>>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>>news:4275457A.DC1CC807@***.net...
>>
>>> You must have just watched Xtreme 4X4 or Trucks on Spike TV. I
>>>would say if you're a poser and just want to do ramps in parking lots,
>>>than go for it.
>>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>
>>>jaco wrote:
>>>
>>>>Anyone have experience with the Teraflex revolver shackles?
>>>>Strictly for off-road only?
>>>>Any amount of lift? (requiring drive shaft angle alignment?)
>>>>
>>>>thanks
>>>>jaco
>>>>93 YJ
>>>>2.5" OME
>>>>30 x 9.5 BFG AT's
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#30
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Re: Teraflex revolver shackles
I have common sense and a life time of experience building race
machines. Like, I don't' have to jump off a cliff to tell you it hurts.
Now YOU tell me how they would work side hilled, all though
being connect to leaves they would be better than any TJ. Notice no side
hill pictures: http://www.bc4x4.com/pv/yj/revolvers/ This guy blames the
shackles for his rollover:
http://www.idaho4x4.com/rockhopper/rollover.asp Now, do you have
anything even more stupid to say?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Bransford wrote:
>
> Allow me to translate what Bill actually said... "No I don't have actual
> experience on this product, as you deduced. But I will obfuscate both
> the subject and my reply with a nonsense answer far enough away from
> actually admitting I have no experience with the product that you will
> give up trying to get me to admit I have no experience with it and am
> thus unqualified to give a useful response".
machines. Like, I don't' have to jump off a cliff to tell you it hurts.
Now YOU tell me how they would work side hilled, all though
being connect to leaves they would be better than any TJ. Notice no side
hill pictures: http://www.bc4x4.com/pv/yj/revolvers/ This guy blames the
shackles for his rollover:
http://www.idaho4x4.com/rockhopper/rollover.asp Now, do you have
anything even more stupid to say?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Bransford wrote:
>
> Allow me to translate what Bill actually said... "No I don't have actual
> experience on this product, as you deduced. But I will obfuscate both
> the subject and my reply with a nonsense answer far enough away from
> actually admitting I have no experience with the product that you will
> give up trying to get me to admit I have no experience with it and am
> thus unqualified to give a useful response".