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#1
The Lounge / Election Day
November 08, 2016, 09:24:30 PM
That is all
#2
Wanted / YJ springs
June 07, 2016, 09:34:59 PM
A guy I work with is looking for some stock YJ leaf springs. He needs all four corners.
#3
Parts For Sale/Trade / Bosch premium fuel pump
June 07, 2016, 07:15:04 PM
I ordered a Bosch Premium Fuel Pump part# 67756 but ended up buying a factory Mopar because I was able to get it faster. You would think with as many wranglers are on the road someone would stock a fuel pump but they don't. Anyhow, if anyone needs a Bosch fuel pump I have one in stock for $150. If nobody needs it I'm sending it back cause I ain't a parts store that keeps stock on the shelves.
#4
The Lounge / This right here...
March 02, 2016, 03:42:39 AM
Second week in a row I punch in one morning and don't punch out till quitting time the next day.
#5
The Lounge / Four Wheelering
February 15, 2015, 06:21:59 AM
Dominican style...

We took a RZR side by side out for half the day yesterday. It was a lot of fun.  Definitely saw some odd shit. We stopped at a little hut that was down this little 2 track in the middle of nowhere by what looked to be a little lake. The only thing is is the hut was more like an island because everything was flooded from heavy storms (Ed would be in his glory). The water we drove through to get to it was probably 20" (OK, so not deep enough for Ed). They rolled and sold cigars, ground and sold coffee and sold other native stuff like coco and vanilla extract. There was also a guy in full military BDU's sitting on a picnic table with an AK-74 guarding the place. There were goats, pigs and horses randomly on the side of the trail. Houses that were absolute shacks that people live in. Two gorgeous white plantation houses that were identical build right next to each other in the middle of nowhere overlooking the foundation of a lighthouse on the point where the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean meet. There were two because one burnt but rather than tear it down and start again they just built one just like it next to it. It was kinda creepy and looked vacant but people live there. We saw a Toyota crew cab pick up truck slowly driving the trails with three guys up front and one guys standing in the back with a shotgun. They waved and said ¡Hola!. We just waved back. I assume they were hunting something other that tourist or maybe they were and thought we were terrorist's since we were wearing bandana's outlaw style like bad asses. If that was the case they weren't very good hunters. LoL. Yeah. It's cool to see but you really can't trust anyone down here. It is a weird culture. It is a Spanish speaking island. The people at the resort speak broken English but once you leave the resort it's Spanish only. If they think they can hood wink you they will. Hell, even if they don't think they can hood wink you they will try. I have to be on guard 100% when we are off the resort. The resort is safe but you learn real quickly who the hell to avoid because their ultimate goal is to become your best friend and sell you a timeshare. Should I tell him "Fast Willy" isn't a good sales name? We are having a lot of fun though. If you want something interesting to read about Google search Mamajuana. Pronounced: Mama-ha-wanna. They sell it in gift packs that I refer to as the "Clinton Preidential" gift set because it comes with a cigar. Which I think is hilarious because all they talk about when you ask for Mamajuana is how it make you "Strong like Bull" or "It will make you go allllll night looong". They definitely push the aphrodisiac property of it. I will try and post pics. I'll see you all when we are back in cold weather.



P.S.
Snow wheeling just moved down a notch on my preferred wheeling styles.
#6
I've got a set of 4 BFG AT's 33x12.50R15 on a set of factory 2006 LJ wheels. Tread depth is 9/32 so they are just over 50%. I'd like to get $350 for the set.
#7
This is a post from another site. Just trying to help spread the word.
If you would like to see the funding approved for the ORV park in SE Michigan, please make the effort to write to the DNR requesting that they approve the funding.

You do not need to make a big speech or long letter. Just respond to the info below and express your support.

Thanks!


Send email only to:
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Paul Yauk – Land Acquisition Manager
yaukp@michigan.gov


Please make sure you include the following information in your correspondence:



Grant Application: TF-14-0191



Grant Title: Oakland County Adventure Park Partnership
#8
Spotted and Sightings / 70 MPH handoff
July 13, 2014, 09:59:51 PM
Hey, if you're the guy that was in a JK west bound on I-69 Sunday evening and had some yahoo hand you a flyer while doing 70 MPH. Welcome to the site!!!
#9
As many of the members of W.L.B know I had to have the transmission rebuilt in my 2006 LJ. A month later and less than 1,000 miles on the new transmission it started shifting badly between first and second when it was "cold". What I mean by "cold" is if the jeep sat overnight or even if it sat for several hours. After the jeep was driven a few miles and went through a couple shift cycles it would run and shift fine. I took it back to the trans shop for warranty work. They looked everything over and the trans seemed fine but the felt the bad shifts that I was feeling so the had one of their top techs get on the job. After looking into it the found that there is a "known" problem with the PCM's. It will not show any codes but is natorious for being faulty and causing shifting problems. I got online and researched it some and see a lot of people who went through a lot of money replacing parts, sensors and transmissions only to have the problem return. What seemed to cure the problem was a new PCM from the dealership (not one from an online store). This morning after my jeep was "cold" the tech hooked a scan tool up to my jeep and drove it. Of course it shifted badly and showed up on his scan tool indicating a bad PCM. Like I said, there is a lot of stuff online if you search but figured I would post here also so nobody has to chase a ghost thinking they have a trans problem when in fact it is a PCM problem.
#10
The Lounge / Come have fun and worship June 29 2014
June 22, 2014, 10:14:30 PM
Food, fun and fellowship — it's all on the menu for Sunday, June 29 at the third annual Silver Lake Park outdoor service and picnic, sponsored for the community by The Rock Church of Fenton Township.

 All the fun will take place at Silver Lake Park on 16000 Jennings Rd. in Fenton. The park entrance is off Silver Parkway on Jennings Road.

 "Admission to the park is free all day for our guests," said Wes Morris, pastor of The Rock. "Use of the park will be available all day, and we're hoping you'll join us at 10 a.m. for church on the beach. We'll all be dressed in casual beachwear, so come as you are, wherever you are."

 The day begins with a 10 a.m. outdoor service, followed by a picnic and beach activities like swimming, volleyball, kickball and softball. "We invite you to be a part of the service, by sitting on the hill and enjoying the music and worship," said Morris. "If you can't be there for the service, then join us all day for fun at the beach."

 People are invited to bring their own food for the picnic, or they can enjoy a casual spread of hot dogs and accompaniments, provided by The Rock. If you're a "regular" at The Rock, you're asked to park at the Kmart parking lot to make room in the park for guests from the community and handicap parking. There will be shuttles running before and after the 10 a.m. gathering.

 "Come and make a family day of it," said Morris. In case of rain, the event will be postponed for another date.

 The Rock is a welcoming, non-denominational, Bible-based church with five services held each weekend: Saturday at 6 p.m., Sunday at 8:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. The church is located at 11400 Linden Rd., Fenton Township, at the corner of Linden and Bennett Lake roads.