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1990 Pioneer 4x4

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  1. :needpics: :agree:
  2. Sorry Pete, the wife must have been mess'n with the "text size". everything back to normal...
  3. For the past two days, font size is much smaller... Anyone else experiencing this? This is the only site that appears affected, so it can't be my computer, right?
  4. R u talking about the the website display: small fonts, fuzzy... Glad i wasn't the only one experiencing this. :hmm:
  5. Like the blacked out wheel look! Are they painted or powder coated?
  6. sorry to hear... :(
  7. Do the right thing and call it in. :smart:
  8. Can't tell too much from the photo alone, but for $200 most folks probably won't care about the thickness of the steel used or the quality of construction...
  9. Really? How come? I've never heard bad things about them. Oh and I'm looking to put fog lights on the front bumper in addition to the flood lamps on the roll bar, not fog lamps and flood lamps on the roll bar. Sorry, if that was confusing. The few sets that I’ve owned didn’t last too long. Granted, I live in the NW… but they seem to rust through easily at the bottom of the housing. Also, IMHO they never appeared to be as bright as other lights.
  10. I've a PIAA fan, but most name brands should work fine. Just stay away from KC lights!
  11. Nice :thumbsup: The question is: How long will it stay that way?
  12. I’d much rather stop when I need to; than worry about wearing down my pads prematurely. :D
  13. One of my favorite aquarium fish for sure. R U keeping yours in a glass jar or something?
  14. :huh???: Did you forget a link or soemthing?
  15. I first revered the MJ when one pulled my submerged Chevy S-10 (biggest piece of crap I’ve ever owned) out of a river.
  16. You’re going to need to work your MJ a little harder to be “famous” in this crowd. Nice rig though. :thumbsup:
  17. I only have 150 miles on the odometer, so a bit too early to comment on durability and a bit too early to throttle hard, but it sure seems to sufficient power to pull my Dakota Crew Cab up steep hills without much trouble.
  18. I felt the same way - Welcome :cheers:
  19. It's simple - you can't afford the G6 right now, so sell it. Even though you dad probably would like to help... you can't expect others to pay your way through life. Buy another one when you get back on your feet. Good luck!
  20. I’d eat it if the eggs were “fresh” and knew that the chickens were “cage free” and had a clean living environment.
  21. Sorry to hear about you situation dude. Be sure you have someone proof read your resume (you probably know why I’m saying this). If ya don't have anyone, email me a copy and I’ll help you out.
  22. If you’re talking about selling it, no. I’ve had it way too long to get rid of it, but times like this I’ve considered just covering it up and letting it sit. These old rigs require too much attention!
  23. This is becoming an all too familiar occurrence.
  24. Had my spit bench for 11 years and all was well 135,000 miles later, even the fabric. IMHO I think it was more comfortable than the 2010 split bench. "mnkyboy" installed the spit bench in his MJ, might want to ask him about the fit.
  25. Keep them, they will come in handy on the trail. That is if, you don't roam alone.
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