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Safety / On & Off The Trail / Re: Safety Awareness Training Class
« on: June 16, 2009, 02:01:29 pm »
Jack, that's some more funny stuff right there.

Norm, well put. I believe we can get quite of few of the folks to sign up if we have a class before too long.

Jack, by the way, I'm wearing "your" shirt today and I will get you to autograph it. ;D I do believe Bruce may have plucked that photo from our forum or photobucket. Still a good pic.

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General Discussion / Re: What did you do to your Jeep today?
« on: June 16, 2009, 10:09:38 am »
Rick, Colli told me about that, that's some cool stuff right there. Maybe they can put in a Dana 60 for her while they are at it. :o

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Technical Advice and Questions / Re: Muffler Suggestions
« on: June 16, 2009, 10:04:57 am »
Jim,
My oldest son put a Flowmaster on, it has a nice tone to it. He also had a custom cat back put on while he was at it.

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Safety / On & Off The Trail / Re: Awareness training
« on: June 16, 2009, 09:57:16 am »
Jack it looks just like that!  ;D I still must admit that's a bad @$$ XJ.

Adam, It's a classroom type thing with a little outside Hi-Lift and minor winch demo.

Angie, I'm not sure who the other dude is but that guy on the bottom sure looks familiar.  :D

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Vendor Feedback / Experiences / Re: Quadratec
« on: June 16, 2009, 08:12:25 am »
Rick, any news on what's going on with Q-tec?

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Safety / On & Off The Trail / Re: Awareness training
« on: June 16, 2009, 07:51:31 am »
I think that's some good advice Jack, we have to put that in the training manual. Funny stuff right there.

Jack, I bought a really cool T-shirt at Rausch Creek when I was working the KOH race. Now I just need you to autograph it when I see you. ;D

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General Discussion / Re: What did you do to your Jeep today?
« on: June 15, 2009, 10:56:50 pm »
Colli has 6 inches of total lift now, she is talking about going to 35's and re-gearing.

She also has a great deal of raw wheeling talent to boot. I can see a bunch of good wheeling in the near future coming from the women in this club.

You gotta love that!

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Safety / On & Off The Trail / Safety Awareness Training Class
« on: June 15, 2009, 10:41:37 pm »
Hey everyone,

Let's see how many folks are ready to take a training class on off-highway safety and techniques.

We have a few fairly new members.

Post up!

Charlie

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General Discussion / Re: What did you do to your Jeep today?
« on: June 15, 2009, 09:59:42 pm »
Ms. Colli stopped by on Sunday with her big yellow TJ and we did a little this and little that to the "Bee".

We are still working out the logistics on a Hi-lift jack mount.

She now sports a yellow "PA Jeeps" decal on her windshield.

We un-hooked her disco's and ran the "Bee" up on my wood pile. The girl has some flex!!  (easy guys) ;)

She's now ready for the trails fer sure.  ;D

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General Discussion / Re: What did you do to your Jeep today?
« on: June 15, 2009, 09:49:35 pm »
Mike, I don't know what to say! 8)

I put put new brake pads all the way around, the four wheel disc is sweet.

The rotors are still very good so I just scuffed them up with the die grinder, cleaned them and re-installed.

I did have to work a bit to get all the mud out of the rotor vents.   ::) Now they should run cooler. :)

Ironic: I also broke my breaker bar today. :-\

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General Discussion / Re: What did you do to your Jeep today?
« on: June 07, 2009, 09:54:43 am »
Look at all the gas you saved by "siding" it in your back yard and not at R/C.   :P

It is a good story.

I watched Matthew wash his Jeep and then I put some tire shine on mine. Oh, I put an new air filter in too.

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General Discussion / Re: What did you do to your Jeep today?
« on: June 04, 2009, 07:13:36 pm »
Hmmm........ I wonder what that yellow rig would look like with 35's? ;D


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General Discussion / Re: What did you do to your Jeep today?
« on: June 03, 2009, 08:35:47 pm »
Put gas in mine and changed the oil and filter. Hit all the fittings with grease. :-\

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Safety / On & Off The Trail / Driving Defensively
« on: May 22, 2009, 10:55:47 pm »
                                                 Driving Defensively


From the National Safety Council

More than 41,000 people lose their lives in motor vehicle crashes each year and over 2.4 million more suffer disabling injuries, according to the National Safety Council. The quadruple threat of distractions, high speeds, impaired or careless driving and not using occupant restraints threatens every driver—regardless of how careful or how skilled.
Driving defensively means not only taking responsibility for yourself and your actions but also keeping an eye on "the other guy." The National Safety Council suggests the following guidelines to help reduce your risks on the road.
• Don't start the engine without securing each passenger in the car, including children and pets. Safety belts save thousands of lives each year! Lock all doors.
• Remember that driving too fast or too slow can increase the likelihood of collisions.
• Don't kid yourself. If you plan to drink, designate a driver who won't drink. Alcohol is a factor in over 40 percent of all fatal motor vehicle crashes.
• Do not use cell phones (including hands free) or any other mobile electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle. This includes, but is not limited to, answering or making phone calls, engaging in phone conversations, reading or responding to e-mails and text messages, adjusting a Global Positioning System (GPS) and accessing the internet.
• Be alert! If you notice that a car is straddling the center line, weaving, making wide turns, stopping abruptly or responding slowly to traffic signals, the driver may be impaired.
• Avoid an impaired driver by turning right at the nearest corner or exiting at the nearest exit. If it appears that an oncoming car is crossing into your lane, pull over to the roadside, sound the horn and flash your lights.
• Notify the police immediately after seeing a motorist who is driving suspiciously.
• Follow the rules of the road. Don't contest the "right of way" or try to race another car during a merge. Be respectful of other motorists.
• Don't follow too closely. Always use a "three-second following distance" or a "three-second plus following distance."
• While driving, be cautious, aware and responsible.

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General Discussion / Re: What did you do to your Jeep today?
« on: May 22, 2009, 10:46:37 pm »
That's some funny s_ _ t right there. I have the same problem Angie, cleaned up the TJ and the birds found a clean place to go. :-\

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