It’s rare anyone says it right. I sold my horses and bought ATV’s.You can tell I ride horses allot aye ? haha
It’s rare anyone says it right. I sold my horses and bought ATV’s.You can tell I ride horses allot aye ? haha
I bet you save a ton on hay ? lolIt’s rare anyone says it right. I sold my horses and bought ATV’s.
..... Forum tips I thought I'd never see.Hey! I use the good stuff. Only cheap mascara runs in the heat! Slightly more seriously, it pays to use good makeup, stage lights are hot and your face will melt off in no time if you don't have quality stuff. Slightly more seriously than even that, I *will* have the top off at some point - in Winter no doubt. Winters here are quite nice!
John Adams would have known the correct saying
Interesting, I’ve never watched the show. Paul Giamatti was great as John Adams though.John Adams never wrote for television and the Chuck Rhodes character in Billions definitely knew. The proper usage of "champing" was the theme of at least two scenes.
Shaved legs are over rated. Yea, I've done it once or twice for a show, but its not my favorite.topless, mascara runs, shaved legs and jeeps all in one thread.
If there were not nice tops for the TJ, I would not own or drive one.Mascara running isn't a common problem here , but we understand.
Just messing with you again man.
To drive a TJ with the top on and windows up in nice weather is bad form , and shows a lack of adherence to tradition according to the Forum Creed.
Honestly , the top off IS WHAT A JEEP IS ABOUT to me. Not trying to overstate it , but if I couldn't enjoy it topless, I likely would not own one.
I never had a hard top til last year , and I like it , but it changes the vehicles character entirely. Feels like a little bronco or something.
But having the top off gives you the free feel of a motorcycle , with the comforts of a car.
That's a good point as well... I had a lot of CJ's... Snap-on tops... Wet...loud... Doors that weren't anything but a frame of 5/16 rods or something with vinyl covering... Both the YJ and the TJ tops are significantly improved.... Back in the day I wanted air conditioning at times and I knew it would be worthless.If there were not nice tops for the TJ, I would not own or drive one.
You could always buy a RZR if you like no AC and eating dust... I like the idea that I can roll up the windows and turn on the AC, that is why I have a jeep. At 90 degrees plus, doors off is like an oven baking you.Call this a rant, an observation or what have you. My boy and I on a little camping adventure close to home, more camping than wheeling, so the wife can come in the evenings after work. We’re at a junction on the FS road system so we see a lot of traffic going by. Dang near every Jeep we’ve seen the last two days has been doors on, windows up. Not just newer Jeeps, either. Weather has been hot, until mild today. Now, I’m not against AC by any means. Hell, I might even use it a time or two if I had it. Honestly though, I miss no doors and open windows come winter and look forward to spring and mild days. Why the heck though, would you drive around on awesome, easy trails in gorgeous mountains and forests AND NOT ENJOY THE DAMN OUTDOORS? Sure, there’s a little dust. So what? It’s a Jeep. Get the air hose and vacuum and blow’er out after.
Probably the same people that don’t wave.
Pretty much!You could always buy a RZR if you like no AC and eating dust... I like the idea that I can roll up the windows and turn on the AC, that is why I have a jeep. At 90 degrees plus, doors off is like an oven baking you.
Awwww now I miss my bright yellow beach buggySo down here in Texas I run doors and top on 90 % of the time (my Jeeps a daily) though I will roll down the windows when I can. My theory is as follows
A: I spent a week fixing the A/C I’m going to enjoy it Dammit
B: if I want to have fun in the sun I have a dune buggy (see photo) so while I’m no apposed to the idea of a open vehicle, the TJ for me just isint it.
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foot note: ironically enough it was 38 degrees when I took that photo (before I had the Jeep and it’s astounding heater)
I was on the wait list for one of those, but by the time they finally got their supply chain figured out I had talked myself out of it due to the $3,000 price tag..... but I still think it is the best looking soft top out thereWhere I live it is over 90* every day from late May to October, frequently over 100* for weeks at a time, and for one or two long weeks every year it hovers around 113-115*.
My brain is addled enough without cooking it in the shell in the hot sun as I drive down the road.
If I didn't already have a hardtop I think I would want this, which I have lusted after since I first saw it. I think it is the best of many worlds for a soft top. [Extreme hardcore rockcrawling is admittedly not one of those worlds.] It is not dissimilar in concept to the Whitco tops of the 1960's.
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