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Everything posted by BLHTAZ
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Click Here for some 15x8 wheels on eBay. Still a little wide for your tires, but as stated, they will work.
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Everyone that I know, including me, pronounces it REE-NICKS.
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Glad you joined us. You will learn a lot here as I know I have. :cheers:
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Got my stuff on Friday, but have not had a chance to post until now. My wife loved her hat so much (I swear this is true) she slept with it on Friday night :D :cheers: Thanks Pete...
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That would indicate that the NSS is bad so maybe it finally just cut you off completely instead of allowing it to do things that it shouldn't.
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Looks Great man!! :cheers: I found that flipping the slider over the other way made the adjust handle stay back further and it moves with the seat. The other way makes it stick way out when the seat is in the full rearward position. The only thing about flipping it is that you have to push down on the adjust handle instead of pulling up, but we found that to be kinf of cool as you can just put your heel on it and push down to move the seat and you don't have to lean down and do it by hand 8) . Mine had the same issues with the bends in the adjuster. I just took a 3 lb hammer to them and took a little bend out of them ;) .
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I'm in :D "Population 73" right now. :cheers:
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That is saweeeet looking. Is the mesh bottom thick enough to keep weeds from being able to grow through?
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I had the same thing happen to mine.
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Just to hit a few of the more commonly wanted items. -Good bucket seats -Complete guage cluster -Working interior lights -D44 rear axle -Light bar (aka: roll bar)
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It can be tough, but at 15 you are still under your parents control. I realize that you have worked hard to get what you have and I greatly repsect you for that, but the fact remains that they are your parents, it's there house and they make the rules so you are going to have to try to be nice and see if you can work out a comprimise with them. If there is no comprimise and you have really sscrewed up way too much, then it's time to take your punishment as they see fit and learn a hard lesson from it...and believe me...these are words from one who has been there / done that. I was a terrible child to my parents, always in trouble, disrespecting them, fighting in school etc, etc... and I regret it all every day now. I can't do enough or say enough about how I love my parents and wish I had listened to them a lot more when I was your age. Moral = Do the right/adult thing...take responsibility for your actions.
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Even a small amount of damp carpet will cause the issue you are describing. You need to check under the carpet as the MJ are known for leaking issues and there is likely more than you think. You will loose your floor pans before you know it if you don't keep an eye on it.
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Cool that you got them, but sucks to be missing stuff. Have you contacaed them yet?
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Happy Birthday to you MJEFF87... ....and to me too :D . I made 43 today. Feels like 63 sometimes though.
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I don't have the facilities to make one so I ordered this last week from ProtoFab through JeepersDen :D
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:cheers: Excellent!! Thanks Pete. We will wear them with pride. :D
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8) Just in time for a weekend project :cheers:
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My sympathy to you man. We lost our Boxer after 14.5 years on February 23, 2007. My wife still cries over her every now & then.
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They look to be pretty high in the front in this pic. May just be an illusion though...
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First three are my initials...and I have always been a TAZ nut as his temperment and attitude just seems to match mine so well ;) :cheers:
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Cool, I'll be expecting good news shortly then. PM sent... :cheers:
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:cheers: Thanks... They were way to high in the front. I had to cut the floor brackets down by about 2.5" to get them where they need to be. The driver side was not a big deal as I had already done it for the previous seats, but I had never done the passenger side. I had to be a little creative, but I got it cut down and it still flips forward... that feature is not needed in this Jeep though ;) Other wise...they mounted right to the stock location :D .
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Gottem' done... :D I figured out the problem with the adjuster handle sticking out so far too...it was my mistake. There are no instructions with these seats so you have to figure out the right way to install the sliders and the handle won't stick out 8" :oops: . Had to do a little cutting and adjusting on the floor brackets to lower the front of the seats, but it was no big deal.
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I had to laugh as we were driving out of our neighborhood last night. I have looked at this thread, but not really thought about it until then. We drove past an old Ford F150 sitting on the side of the road with 4 people working/looking under the hood. The Ford is nice with a good size lift and probably 38" swampers, but all 4 of them stopped what they were doing to watch us go by in our "little" truck and as we past and I looked in the mirror...they were still looking :cheers: .
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I would not even consider selling it, but if I were to want to, I believe it would go for about $2500 in reality. If I were to take it further North I could probably get $3000 - $4000 out of it. I have about $3500 in it right now and by the end of the summer it will be over $5000 invested. I think if ANY MJ were to sell for more than $5000, it would have to be nearly perfect original garage kept with less than 60K original on the odometer. They are great trucks and a lot of us have large amounts of money in to them along with memories, emotions and all that, but they are still only worth so much :cheers: .
