What did everybody get for Jeepmas?
#111
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Re: What did everybody get for Jeepmas?
Man!... I wanted one of them!
JimG
"Laeglin" <Laeglin@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Wife got me a radio-controlled Rubicon to blaze the trails in the
> living room... does that count?
JimG
"Laeglin" <Laeglin@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Wife got me a radio-controlled Rubicon to blaze the trails in the
> living room... does that count?
#112
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Re: What did everybody get for Jeepmas?
Man!... I wanted one of them!
JimG
"Laeglin" <Laeglin@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Wife got me a radio-controlled Rubicon to blaze the trails in the
> living room... does that count?
JimG
"Laeglin" <Laeglin@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Wife got me a radio-controlled Rubicon to blaze the trails in the
> living room... does that count?
#113
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Re: What did everybody get for Jeepmas?
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>>Traction bar, not track bar. Like you, I tossed my trackbar almost as
>>soon as I got the Jeep. But a *traction* bar is for controlling
>>axlewrap, or twisting of the springs during takeoff, due to oversized
>>tires, and exaggerated by SOA setups.
>>
>>http://www.4x4wire.com/news/skyjacke...k/5th-link.jpg
>>
>>
>>http://skyjacker.com/products-yj-tractionbar.asp
>>
>
> Ah yes, I'm with ya now on the traction bar! I think my project this spring
> will be to do an SOA. I've been eyeing the RE 1.5" YJ springs for this
> application. Which springs are you using now?
Just the ones that came with it, installed by a previous owner. They
gave it a 2.5" lift. Unidentifiable otherwise.
> Since they are fatiguing,
> are you considering replacing them?
>
Mmm, sorta. I want to see what this traction bar addition does first. I
also have air springs installed and the ride is quite nice.
>>Traction bar, not track bar. Like you, I tossed my trackbar almost as
>>soon as I got the Jeep. But a *traction* bar is for controlling
>>axlewrap, or twisting of the springs during takeoff, due to oversized
>>tires, and exaggerated by SOA setups.
>>
>>http://www.4x4wire.com/news/skyjacke...k/5th-link.jpg
>>
>>
>>http://skyjacker.com/products-yj-tractionbar.asp
>>
>
> Ah yes, I'm with ya now on the traction bar! I think my project this spring
> will be to do an SOA. I've been eyeing the RE 1.5" YJ springs for this
> application. Which springs are you using now?
Just the ones that came with it, installed by a previous owner. They
gave it a 2.5" lift. Unidentifiable otherwise.
> Since they are fatiguing,
> are you considering replacing them?
>
Mmm, sorta. I want to see what this traction bar addition does first. I
also have air springs installed and the ride is quite nice.
#114
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Re: What did everybody get for Jeepmas?
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>>Traction bar, not track bar. Like you, I tossed my trackbar almost as
>>soon as I got the Jeep. But a *traction* bar is for controlling
>>axlewrap, or twisting of the springs during takeoff, due to oversized
>>tires, and exaggerated by SOA setups.
>>
>>http://www.4x4wire.com/news/skyjacke...k/5th-link.jpg
>>
>>
>>http://skyjacker.com/products-yj-tractionbar.asp
>>
>
> Ah yes, I'm with ya now on the traction bar! I think my project this spring
> will be to do an SOA. I've been eyeing the RE 1.5" YJ springs for this
> application. Which springs are you using now?
Just the ones that came with it, installed by a previous owner. They
gave it a 2.5" lift. Unidentifiable otherwise.
> Since they are fatiguing,
> are you considering replacing them?
>
Mmm, sorta. I want to see what this traction bar addition does first. I
also have air springs installed and the ride is quite nice.
>>Traction bar, not track bar. Like you, I tossed my trackbar almost as
>>soon as I got the Jeep. But a *traction* bar is for controlling
>>axlewrap, or twisting of the springs during takeoff, due to oversized
>>tires, and exaggerated by SOA setups.
>>
>>http://www.4x4wire.com/news/skyjacke...k/5th-link.jpg
>>
>>
>>http://skyjacker.com/products-yj-tractionbar.asp
>>
>
> Ah yes, I'm with ya now on the traction bar! I think my project this spring
> will be to do an SOA. I've been eyeing the RE 1.5" YJ springs for this
> application. Which springs are you using now?
Just the ones that came with it, installed by a previous owner. They
gave it a 2.5" lift. Unidentifiable otherwise.
> Since they are fatiguing,
> are you considering replacing them?
>
Mmm, sorta. I want to see what this traction bar addition does first. I
also have air springs installed and the ride is quite nice.
#115
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Re: What did everybody get for Jeepmas?
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>>Traction bar, not track bar. Like you, I tossed my trackbar almost as
>>soon as I got the Jeep. But a *traction* bar is for controlling
>>axlewrap, or twisting of the springs during takeoff, due to oversized
>>tires, and exaggerated by SOA setups.
>>
>>http://www.4x4wire.com/news/skyjacke...k/5th-link.jpg
>>
>>
>>http://skyjacker.com/products-yj-tractionbar.asp
>>
>
> Ah yes, I'm with ya now on the traction bar! I think my project this spring
> will be to do an SOA. I've been eyeing the RE 1.5" YJ springs for this
> application. Which springs are you using now?
Just the ones that came with it, installed by a previous owner. They
gave it a 2.5" lift. Unidentifiable otherwise.
> Since they are fatiguing,
> are you considering replacing them?
>
Mmm, sorta. I want to see what this traction bar addition does first. I
also have air springs installed and the ride is quite nice.
>>Traction bar, not track bar. Like you, I tossed my trackbar almost as
>>soon as I got the Jeep. But a *traction* bar is for controlling
>>axlewrap, or twisting of the springs during takeoff, due to oversized
>>tires, and exaggerated by SOA setups.
>>
>>http://www.4x4wire.com/news/skyjacke...k/5th-link.jpg
>>
>>
>>http://skyjacker.com/products-yj-tractionbar.asp
>>
>
> Ah yes, I'm with ya now on the traction bar! I think my project this spring
> will be to do an SOA. I've been eyeing the RE 1.5" YJ springs for this
> application. Which springs are you using now?
Just the ones that came with it, installed by a previous owner. They
gave it a 2.5" lift. Unidentifiable otherwise.
> Since they are fatiguing,
> are you considering replacing them?
>
Mmm, sorta. I want to see what this traction bar addition does first. I
also have air springs installed and the ride is quite nice.
#116
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Re: What did everybody get for Jeepmas?
Jeepers wrote:
> In article <bstujb$p0h$0@pita.alt.net>, Cal Wheeler <cal@whee.ler>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Awesome!
>>
>>You will love Topo 4. If you plan on taking your laptop wheeling, make
>>sure and *really* secure the power jack and battery. Getting "jiggy"
>>with those contacts usually gets you a blue screen of death!
>
>
> Not on a Mac! :^)
>
Ah! You mean the new Nat Geographic ones, then. I got California and
Oregon. And velcro all over the bottom of my PowerBook to help keep it
secure!
> In article <bstujb$p0h$0@pita.alt.net>, Cal Wheeler <cal@whee.ler>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Awesome!
>>
>>You will love Topo 4. If you plan on taking your laptop wheeling, make
>>sure and *really* secure the power jack and battery. Getting "jiggy"
>>with those contacts usually gets you a blue screen of death!
>
>
> Not on a Mac! :^)
>
Ah! You mean the new Nat Geographic ones, then. I got California and
Oregon. And velcro all over the bottom of my PowerBook to help keep it
secure!
#117
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Re: What did everybody get for Jeepmas?
Jeepers wrote:
> In article <bstujb$p0h$0@pita.alt.net>, Cal Wheeler <cal@whee.ler>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Awesome!
>>
>>You will love Topo 4. If you plan on taking your laptop wheeling, make
>>sure and *really* secure the power jack and battery. Getting "jiggy"
>>with those contacts usually gets you a blue screen of death!
>
>
> Not on a Mac! :^)
>
Ah! You mean the new Nat Geographic ones, then. I got California and
Oregon. And velcro all over the bottom of my PowerBook to help keep it
secure!
> In article <bstujb$p0h$0@pita.alt.net>, Cal Wheeler <cal@whee.ler>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Awesome!
>>
>>You will love Topo 4. If you plan on taking your laptop wheeling, make
>>sure and *really* secure the power jack and battery. Getting "jiggy"
>>with those contacts usually gets you a blue screen of death!
>
>
> Not on a Mac! :^)
>
Ah! You mean the new Nat Geographic ones, then. I got California and
Oregon. And velcro all over the bottom of my PowerBook to help keep it
secure!
#118
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Re: What did everybody get for Jeepmas?
Jeepers wrote:
> In article <bstujb$p0h$0@pita.alt.net>, Cal Wheeler <cal@whee.ler>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Awesome!
>>
>>You will love Topo 4. If you plan on taking your laptop wheeling, make
>>sure and *really* secure the power jack and battery. Getting "jiggy"
>>with those contacts usually gets you a blue screen of death!
>
>
> Not on a Mac! :^)
>
Ah! You mean the new Nat Geographic ones, then. I got California and
Oregon. And velcro all over the bottom of my PowerBook to help keep it
secure!
> In article <bstujb$p0h$0@pita.alt.net>, Cal Wheeler <cal@whee.ler>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Awesome!
>>
>>You will love Topo 4. If you plan on taking your laptop wheeling, make
>>sure and *really* secure the power jack and battery. Getting "jiggy"
>>with those contacts usually gets you a blue screen of death!
>
>
> Not on a Mac! :^)
>
Ah! You mean the new Nat Geographic ones, then. I got California and
Oregon. And velcro all over the bottom of my PowerBook to help keep it
secure!