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Automan2164

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  1. thanks :) I'm gonna work on it tmw to clean it up Where about are you located in the Land of Lincoln? Rob L.
  2. I am a fan of black steelies. Simplicity is king. Sam, by the way, Who pissed in your wheaties lately? You seem combative towards everyone. Rob L. :dunno: BLACK STEELIES PISSED IN MY WHEATIES! Do I need to an an emoticon to go with all my posts? :banana: Yes, yes you do. Rob L. :D
  3. We need some pics of this suspension. :needpics: Rob L.
  4. I am a fan of black steelies. Simplicity is king. Sam, by the way, Who pissed in your wheaties lately? You seem combative towards everyone. Rob L. :dunno:
  5. ZJ FTW! Rob L. 8)
  6. Pics of tires Dave? Rob L.
  7. Wouldn't be to hard to run a compression and cylinder leak down test before hand. Have access to an osilliscope? Rob L.
  8. Whats the correct pronunciation there Jim? Rob L.
  9. I think it has a lot to do with where your from. Post war commercial, standard pronunciation. Rob L.
  10. Have you watched the old commercials on you tube? Seems to verify it. Last 5 seconds: Sounds more like "Will-s." Rob L.
  11. Well, that much I know. Its not pronounced "Will-ies". Rob L. ;)
  12. I won't count on the forecast, but its good to have a backup. Rob L.
  13. Calling for the biggest rainfall of the season Fri-Sat... Shall we make a backup plan? I know there isn't much inside room for swap meet stuff... Maybe like a breakfast/lunch backup at a restaurant? Rob L.
  14. Seriously? Come on dude. What part is mispronounced? Am I missing something here? How can you mispronounce "Jeep Truck" in text format? Rob L. :dunno:
  15. :hmm: Rob L.
  16. They were a very limited production. Body kits were sold aftermarket, but not many were bought. Also, Street MJ kits found their way onto other MJ/XJ's of the time. There is no documentation on paper to tell anything about the Street MJ's. All we know is from the dash plaques, and members who have had them. According to the dash plaques, there are only 100 units. Rob L.
  17. You'd be surprised. A lot of these old farm trucks and utility trucks fell to the wayside when a new one was bought, kept around for a backup, and eventually forgotten. Rob L.
  18. Some did. If it did, go back and get their info. The only ones that came "Stock" with all that was a group of dealer customized "Street Comanches". It should have a dash plaque on the glovebox with the production number. Last MJ on page: http://www.comanchemj.1hwy.com/photo5.html Rob L.
  19. I am with Pat here. Clusters are not that expensive, and easy to change as a unit. Get a new cluster! Rob L.
  20. www.treadwright.com Rob L.
  21. Then thats aftermarket... Jeep never offered any traction aide in the front besides what came on "Rubicon" Wranglers. Rob L.
  22. I was planning on getting some LWB sliders. :fs2: Something tells me that this has a little bit to do with the bumper debacle. Its hard enough to get a company to make MJ stuff. We should have just been happy with the scraps we were getting, and the bumper that was made for us. Please let us have access to the Jigs. I know I would greatly appreciate it. Rob L. :bowdown:
  23. Program car I take it? Rob L.
  24. Trying to use an '86 cluster in a '90. I should stay out of this thread. Its going to drive me batty. :nuts: Get a new cluster!!!!!! Rob L.
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