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reson46

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  1. Thanks! That is one of the big reasons we live here. I can't ever see us living in the flat lands again. :D Willy
  2. reson46

    Seriously?

    Are you guys new to KS and MO? Get used to it. This is what happens during the spring in KS and MO. Willy
  3. His @$$ has been a little sore the past couple days. It is a Ford 8.8. Willy
  4. I like the reciever tube on his front bumper too! :nuts: I'm guessing it is for his portable winch with dedicated battery. :yes: You should have seen the thing wobble when he leaned on it to attach the strap. :eek: Willy
  5. For those with camper shells, how is the front of the shell sealed to the cab? My rear window does have a lip that looks like some shells may use. I know my current shell isn't made specifically for an MJ. According to the previous owner the shell came from a Ranger. But, I think shells are made more to a common size than specifically for most vehicles. Maybe some type of flexible boot like a semi sleeper? These are the best pictures I have handy. The shell fits really well and there isn't much of a gap between it and the cab. Thanks, Willy
  6. We had another beautiful day Saturday for some great wheeling at Walker Valley. Thank you dickhead loggers for illegally blocking the road. :fool: This was at an incredibly bad spot. We were barely able to turn around. A comedy of errors brought to you by these drunks provided an entertaining finish to the day. The voices of reason could not penetrate their thick skulls no matter how relevant the suggestion. The Bronco II had a bootylicious square tube cage. At one point they wedged a pry bar under the low side of the BII, let off the winch, and were doing something under the BII with only the pry bar holding it up. :eek: Unfortunately the engine did not explode when he started it without pulling the plugs. :( He did wrap the winch line around his tire as everybody was yelling at him to stop. :rotf: The recovery XJ was also a work of art. The knocking rod was like a symphony providing the background music to this production. He wanted to use some steel logging cable to anchor to one of our vehicles......using his tow hook that is bolted where the front sway bar once was. :eek: We loaned him the strap to anchor to the tree so none of our vehicles would be lost in the carnage. More pics here. Willy
  7. It is almost impossible to get out of a community college parking lot down here without an ATV winch & chrome accessories :smart: :yes: To be expected in Florida...or Germany. :rotfl2: Willy
  8. Holy crap! Attempting to follow your progress is harder than keeping track of Tiger Woods's girlfriends. :doh: How many sets of tires have you gone through? You started with a D44, then found a D60, and now you are back to a D44? :fool: Willy
  9. Yes, that is a CJ-10. Very cool...even better without the ATV winch and all that chrome. Willy
  10. I cut mine right at the body line. It allowed me to come straight off the bumper for the slider. Willy
  11. Mellow Mushroom...we were at the one in Savannah this past weekend. :thumbsup: Willy
  12. Yes, I have seen and driven one. It was an '88 XJ so there were no airbags to be concerned with. Willy
  13. How did you retain the bolts? Nutserts? Thanks, Willy
  14. I want to know about the tires too, which they left out of the documentary. If there truly is no CGI I want to know how they did that. Willy
  15. Does it count if it's a custom Liberty with a SAS? Closer, but it still looks like a$$. Bushwackers and lifted 6" too much. :ack: I'd still rather have a real minivan for my trips to the mall. :shake: Willy
  16. A Commander is not a Jeep. :shake: Willy
  17. Saturday we spent a beautiful day at Tahuya State Forest. It was a work party which meant that the bed was filled with cans, bottles, and other random trash. Holy crap! We actually found some rocks. :rotf: Of course, since we were the only vehicle with a bed, we got to haul the nasty mattresses. :ack: More rocks! :banana: Still more rocks. :clapping: More pics here. Willy
  18. Works fine for what we use it for. I can't think of anything I would have done differently - besides paying closer attention to where I put the upper mount when on my first attempt to build it. :doh: Willy
  19. Did they come with the boots? Yes, I couldn't get rid of those fast enough. :yes: Willy
  20. Nice job. :thumbsup: Any more details about your fan set up? Willy
  21. Longer shocks. :D They even came with Extreme Travel stickers. :banana: Willy
  22. From these pictures it almost looks like you may have a little more clearance than stock. My tank hangs down a little below the frame rails almost even with the front leaf spring eye bolt. :thumbsup: Willy
  23. Nice. :thumbsup: My '94 was almost the same, just gray instead of gold. Willy
  24. Do you get some kind of notification when MJs show up at junk yards? Willy
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