TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
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Re: TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
As usual, a personal attract, without one word of advice, nor even
a link.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Simon Juncal wrote:
>
> Actually you'll want to take Bill's advice with a grain of salt. He is a
> senile old moron who web searches most topics he replies to and then
> quotes the first web site he finds verbatim.
>
> Sometimes the site he finds is accurate and sometimes it's not, but to
> be sure Bill himself has no idea what he's talking about, unless it's
> flat fender sand rail technology from the 1960's, which is the last time
> he owned or operated anything remotely Jeep like.
>
> He is quick with a (more or less) relevant link, but unfortunately he's
> also quick to argue about, and act like an ------- over, subjects he has
> zero knowledge or working experience with.
>
> --
> Simon
a link.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Simon Juncal wrote:
>
> Actually you'll want to take Bill's advice with a grain of salt. He is a
> senile old moron who web searches most topics he replies to and then
> quotes the first web site he finds verbatim.
>
> Sometimes the site he finds is accurate and sometimes it's not, but to
> be sure Bill himself has no idea what he's talking about, unless it's
> flat fender sand rail technology from the 1960's, which is the last time
> he owned or operated anything remotely Jeep like.
>
> He is quick with a (more or less) relevant link, but unfortunately he's
> also quick to argue about, and act like an ------- over, subjects he has
> zero knowledge or working experience with.
>
> --
> Simon
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Re: TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
As usual, a personal attract, without one word of advice, nor even
a link.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Simon Juncal wrote:
>
> Actually you'll want to take Bill's advice with a grain of salt. He is a
> senile old moron who web searches most topics he replies to and then
> quotes the first web site he finds verbatim.
>
> Sometimes the site he finds is accurate and sometimes it's not, but to
> be sure Bill himself has no idea what he's talking about, unless it's
> flat fender sand rail technology from the 1960's, which is the last time
> he owned or operated anything remotely Jeep like.
>
> He is quick with a (more or less) relevant link, but unfortunately he's
> also quick to argue about, and act like an ------- over, subjects he has
> zero knowledge or working experience with.
>
> --
> Simon
a link.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Simon Juncal wrote:
>
> Actually you'll want to take Bill's advice with a grain of salt. He is a
> senile old moron who web searches most topics he replies to and then
> quotes the first web site he finds verbatim.
>
> Sometimes the site he finds is accurate and sometimes it's not, but to
> be sure Bill himself has no idea what he's talking about, unless it's
> flat fender sand rail technology from the 1960's, which is the last time
> he owned or operated anything remotely Jeep like.
>
> He is quick with a (more or less) relevant link, but unfortunately he's
> also quick to argue about, and act like an ------- over, subjects he has
> zero knowledge or working experience with.
>
> --
> Simon
#34
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Re: TJ in Sand -- min. tire size?
As usual, a personal attract, without one word of advice, nor even
a link.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Simon Juncal wrote:
>
> Actually you'll want to take Bill's advice with a grain of salt. He is a
> senile old moron who web searches most topics he replies to and then
> quotes the first web site he finds verbatim.
>
> Sometimes the site he finds is accurate and sometimes it's not, but to
> be sure Bill himself has no idea what he's talking about, unless it's
> flat fender sand rail technology from the 1960's, which is the last time
> he owned or operated anything remotely Jeep like.
>
> He is quick with a (more or less) relevant link, but unfortunately he's
> also quick to argue about, and act like an ------- over, subjects he has
> zero knowledge or working experience with.
>
> --
> Simon
a link.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Simon Juncal wrote:
>
> Actually you'll want to take Bill's advice with a grain of salt. He is a
> senile old moron who web searches most topics he replies to and then
> quotes the first web site he finds verbatim.
>
> Sometimes the site he finds is accurate and sometimes it's not, but to
> be sure Bill himself has no idea what he's talking about, unless it's
> flat fender sand rail technology from the 1960's, which is the last time
> he owned or operated anything remotely Jeep like.
>
> He is quick with a (more or less) relevant link, but unfortunately he's
> also quick to argue about, and act like an ------- over, subjects he has
> zero knowledge or working experience with.
>
> --
> Simon
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