XJ253
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Probably a bad weld at the track bar bracket.You think the train suffered from death wobble?
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Probably a bad weld at the track bar bracket.You think the train suffered from death wobble?
Yep..cuz it's a JEEP THING!!Some of those just might be able to buff it out!! LOL
Mine was also scheduled to be in Mira Loma Friday, but Jeep Customer Service today says it is still in KZ status, supposedly waiting to get on a train. Yet I've seen the printout that shows a "Rail Ship Date" of 6/27 at 5:16:17 PM...so does Jeep Customer Service really know what's going on or where it is? The rep I spoke with, although nice enough, had no idea there was even a train wreck. My dealer is unavailable so can't check with him...I just want to know if I should start searching elsewhere for a "replacement" or place an order for a 2020...(not likely to find a blue fenders and roof with heritage leather...)Well, My Firecracker Red Launch Edition Jeep Gladiator Rubicon is supposed to be in Mira Loma, CA on Friday. It should be passing through Nevada today. What are the chances that it's the one playing opossum in this picture?
Well, My Firecracker Red Launch Edition Jeep Gladiator Rubicon is supposed to be in Mira Loma, CA on Friday. It should be passing through Nevada today. What are the chances that it's the one playing opossum in this picture?
That's pretty good, lol.Great news! I was able to find the flattened quarter!
Aren't you near Rainbow Canyon there? That's where most of the military pilots practice low level terrain masking flying...Sh*t.... my crew just replaced some 90,000 railroad ties there 2 months ago. We worked from Dry Lake, Nevada all the way to Elgin. It's a LONG drive to get to Elgin from the highway. Funny how I find out about derailments through second hand sites instead of through work.
This is the second derailment in 5 months on this same line. First one was a coal train and some 30+ cars derailed. All were shredded on site and separated into aluminum, iron, and coal piles. I snagged some large chunks of coal for the heck of it.
And in case anyone is wondering, all the vehicles in the derailment will be shredded. No chance of those parts showing up on craigslist.
A side note, almost every day we were there we'd get buzzed by F-15s, F-16s, A-10s, and even some F-22s. It was neat to watch them dog fight overhead too.
First picture is on road 4230 between Carp and Elgin where the derailment occurred. Second picture is an F22 dropping flares. Third picture is of some wild horses at 4am under moon light.
Customer service has no idea. Mine was in KZ status and they finally got an update to me and said that it was scheduled to ship "next week". Later that day I received a call from the dealer saying they just received it... Mine was a buyback and rush shipment on the new one, but still, they should know the order status of each vehicle.Mine was also scheduled to be in Mira Loma Friday, but Jeep Customer Service today says it is still in KZ status, supposedly waiting to get on a train. Yet I've seen the printout that shows a "Rail Ship Date" of 6/27 at 5:16:17 PM...so does Jeep Customer Service really know what's going on or where it is? The rep I spoke with, although nice enough, had no idea there was even a train wreck. My dealer is unavailable so can't check with him...I just want to know if I should start searching elsewhere for a "replacement" or place an order for a 2020...(not likely to find a blue fenders and roof with heritage leather...)
Jeep should use this in their advertising - So safe it survives a train wreck!Does the NHTSA have a crash rating for train wrecks? On the flip side, the roll cage on that Gladiator held up.
What do you think caused this derailment ? I see the train wheel/ axle assembly , totally separated, cause or effect ?Sh*t.... my crew just replaced some 90,000 railroad ties there 2 months ago. We worked from Dry Lake, Nevada all the way to Elgin. It's a LONG drive to get to Elgin from the highway. Funny how I find out about derailments through second hand sites instead of through work.
This is the second derailment in 5 months on this same line. First one was a coal train and some 30+ cars derailed. All were shredded on site and separated into aluminum, iron, and coal piles. I snagged some large chunks of coal for the heck of it.
And in case anyone is wondering, all the vehicles in the derailment will be shredded. No chance of those parts showing up on craigslist.
A side note, almost every day we were there we'd get buzzed by F-15s, F-16s, A-10s, and even some F-22s. It was neat to watch them dog fight overhead too.
First picture is on road 4230 between Carp and Elgin where the derailment occurred. Second picture is an F22 dropping flares. Third picture is of some wild horses at 4am under moon light.
Jail break --- got a runner!!Don't believe this image showed up in the earlier news posts...