Bill, I'm hoping for the best with your wife medical situation. I've definitely seen a s### show with some medical procedures. Most in my area are good but..... And that one was due to a prescription that I should not have been prescribed. I would have caused less liver damage by drinking a...
Damn I somehow missed this one too, and I'm a "stamp collector" too.
In last few years I've had some bad lots of 308 /7.52×51 ammo leading to negative results to a few rifles. Kudos to a few mfg. of the rifles. S&W, PSA.
not this one though. One from the AWB era, so stuck with the M1a...
I track on a few forums and watch numerous u tube feeds, I actually registered a U-tube account years ago but never got it going. Deployments, then conflicting with employment ect ect. Had to do the pay the bills work vs long shot. Plus I've got looks for radio, voice for newspaper and...
Wishing you and your wife the best. As a non-medical professional that is b.s. from about every point, on a few occasions before my"retirement" I left from work and went to E.R.
I my B.P. was in that range, I was moved straight to continuous observation by at minimum one medical technician...
Yeah, I had a buddy that in early 2000s got a chip implanted with his info on it. One of the same chips veterinarian put in dogs or cats and livestock.
Not something I want done, it's bad enough all the RFID encoded in D/L, passport, I.D cards, C.C, bank cards and more. Then add cellphone tracking.
The Warn relays last a long time too even in harsh use. One that was in my XJ worked for about 15 years or so. It was exposed to swamp water brackish water, and snow and ice too. But did give up due to corrosion. I replaced with another one and used same type in my JT and aux switched. Same...
Probably a few that do when they think about is it worth the added expense in tires vs keeping up a image or egos. My next planned tires for my Wrangler will likely be 31's same as have used most of the last 20 years on it. It's currently running 33's that I moved from my XJ. My JT will be on a...
So true.
I went from 245/70r17 to 33/10.5r17 on stock rims and no lift originally.
Next tires and rims are Rubicon takeoff's setting on a pallet in my yard. A price I couldn't refuse.
Only reason I've not installed a factory E-Locker in my JT Max-Tow yet is laziness in general. I've got the locker setting still in the housing above 7 ft from me as I'm reading this thread. As Hootbro said... (My thought) Don't walk but run from there. I've got a few projects on my to-do...
Unfortunately any and all incidents that are reported make it to your insurance company might not be soon. That goes for the statistics of vehicles crashes in your area along with others that have the same insurance company. That was a big reason why I had to change insurance companies from...
Door pocket to keep the door nets from sagging and catching getting in or out. Phone holder, aux backup lights. . . Endless list of small things really. Anything to stick in receiver hitch to keep tailgaters back.
You definitely need to swap the rear springs around before ordering replacement set. Stuff happens and one could have slipped through on QA-QC and not have correct tempering or incorrect load range. Just look up all the different factory coil springs that are out. Over 12 different part...
On the security drawer side they don't stop a pro but possibly a thief of opportunity. Why I dropped a substantial coin on my Wrangler security drawer glovebox and console from Tuffy considering it spent a significant amount of time with doors off and soft top otherwise.
Not a clear picture or clean area considering I was driving it on a dusty road last.
But about 20 years of not having the nuts installed.
I'll second on keeping the pins lubricated, I've used anti seize on them. I really should take my Gladiator doors off just to do that.
Plus you may need a satellite phone not a regular cell phone. 🤔 Heck at my place only some phone service companies even work. If it's not AT&T you may be SOL. My experience with AAA wasn't a good one, after having it for years.
The roadside service from my insurance company has been better...
Bill, if I was near you I'd drop by to at least help you remove it the stuff for you.
I'm starting my list of things to accomplish for the year.
FYI: hit me a msg, depending. I could maybe make a road trip to test out a temporary axle under my travel trailer.