B4WHEELNXJ
Wheeler
Bought my Lifted XJ!!!!!!!!
Posts: 34
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Post by B4WHEELNXJ on Nov 24, 2006 23:26:54 GMT -5
images didnt show debbie take alook please
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Post by 87B2XLT on Nov 25, 2006 0:09:05 GMT -5
They work for me now, but what I had to do was get the image url and paste it into my browser one at a time, then go back and refresh the thread page. Some image hosting sites tend to not be so friendly, I've noticed, though
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Post by Lyle on Nov 25, 2006 15:05:18 GMT -5
Debbie,
I can see your pictures without issues.
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B4WHEELNXJ
Wheeler
Bought my Lifted XJ!!!!!!!!
Posts: 34
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Post by B4WHEELNXJ on Nov 25, 2006 16:19:08 GMT -5
thx lyle i need some one on my side lol
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Post by vabeachtj on Nov 27, 2006 12:45:08 GMT -5
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Post by bensredyj on Nov 27, 2006 14:54:39 GMT -5
LINKY NO WORKY:) Ben
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Post by vabeachtj on Nov 27, 2006 19:27:30 GMT -5
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Post by glennm86 on Dec 9, 2006 7:51:54 GMT -5
Debbie,
What happened on the night run?
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Post by vabeachtj on Dec 9, 2006 17:22:54 GMT -5
A night run with Craig leading isn't very different from what you get when Galen leads and says, "do you want to do easy stuff or hard stuff..." Craig'll be the first to tell you he likes to go fast. There were just a few of us this night because we'd already had a couple breaks earlier in the day so all our spare passenger and rear seats were taken; Karin rode shotgun in my Jeep.
Although we girls were having a blast in up in the front, you can imagine Dennis' discomfort as he was tossed around in the rear...I knew I should have taken down that danged fire estinguisher...
Anyways - ALL OF A SUDDEN - Craig starts driving like a beginner teenager. Karin and I were thinking what a neat guy he was to let his nephew drive his ultimate XJ,.. The kid (or so we thought) was so slow we changed or mental gears and began to enjoy Uwharrie at night.
As we began a descent down an exceedingly steep and rocky hill I began to feel tremendous strain on my drivetrain. At one point I got out and checked for a flat, it didn't occur to me to check a u-joint because I didn't have the usual u-joint racket I've become accustomed to. Everything looked normal and I attributed the issue on too many miles catching up to my clutch...shortly thereafter, I realized I was planning escape routes in case I kept on going...
We got back to camp and by then my Jeep was limping, I don't remember who it was that shined that flashlight on the gaping hole that used to be my u-joint...but there it was...dern.
True to form, my T4W buddies jumped on it; Don set me up with his mobile garage and he, Craig & Mike took the axle apart, beat a few things, misplaced a part or two, found the parts...harrassed Mike who was doing most of the work, and put it back together again. Don, I believe I owe you a t-shirt, unless you want this one back, it's still in my axle as parts are still on backorder.
I was so impressed; again, I thank you Mike, Craig & Don.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot, Craig was driving slow because his nephew was trying to sleep.
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