Awesome details. It makes it more clear as to what I need to do. Ok, next issue for me to address: tires. For me to even get to the mountains requires a 4 hr highway drive. Then, it's just forest/dirty roads. I don't see the need for MacDaddy tread patterns. Any tires recommended?
I hear you all. So what's the negative details of Rough Country? What's SOA? I don't intend to hard rock crawl. Just get me to/from some more remote camping/fishing. I did find the front right leaf spring was slightly bent at the rear. Possibly from contact to the shackle. So I'm kinda leaning...
Ok. I tested the cowl idea by using Gorilla (duct) tape to cover the entire cowl/windshield seal area just before we got a very rare rain here in West Texas. I still was rewarded with about 1/2" of H2O I. The driver side floorboard. Nothing in the passenger side. Don't think I dont appreciate...
You'll catch up pretty quick. A little back story on character development always helps but the show is pretty straight forward. I caught up on my iPhone w Netflix, Hulu, or just about any other movie site. There's several free ones too
Yes. Especially when it's parked. It doesn't need to rain hard at all. I'll try to check that cowl seal. It makes sense. I bought this 95 after it sat on the West Texas 100* sun, dry windy etc for about 2-3 yrs.
I can't believe we have to wait until fall for more Walking Dead. For those that haven't seen the show at all, try Netflix. I used it to watch all of season 1 when my son & his buddies were watching them during a long drive last year. Now I just record on U Verse. But finally, someone is...
Ok, it's not hurting anything But. I can not figure out how the least bit of rain manages to get into he driver side floor board. I have 95 YJ with a new soft top. Everything else in the vehicle is nice & dry, but let it even drizzle for an hour and I'll have a small puddle in the driver side...
Hello All from Papa175. I've been lurking in jeepz for a while. Reading/learning. I have been an early Bronco guy for years. Gave my last Bronco to my 17yr old son. I came across a very well kept 95 YJ bone stock. It had been sitting for about 2 yrs in the west Texas blowing wind so it needed a...