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Ignore the man behind the curtain.It’s almost like I’m having Deja Vu![]()
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Ignore the man behind the curtain.It’s almost like I’m having Deja Vu![]()
No he's just browsing Lightbrites OF while he's taking a dump.@Remorseless hasnt shown back up for a bit wonder if J*eep or B*es*top finally got to him
I’m sure he’s firing off a tersely worded email to both of them.@Remorseless hasnt shown back up for a bit wonder if J*eep or B*es*top finally got to him
At least you were rolling.So, following a wheeling trip this weekend, I ended up caught on the interstate with the top in safari mode and the doors off. Was real wet, see below:
The Arm**lite flooring did pretty good, had to pop the drain plugs out to keep the foot wells from becoming swimming pools. But really, this thread is about the M**ar/B*stop soft top not keeping the water out of the J**p. The soft top deck was IN PLACE in safari mode, but still water! I CANNOT believe it. I refuse to believe it. I am choosing to have a dissociative episode rather than believe how badly the M**ar/B*stop top did at keeping the water out.
I'm further enraged - ENRAGED I TELL YOU - at how much road noise is present in the J**p with this configuration (safari mode, no doors). I checked that the top's deck is fully locked in, but still road and wind noise. You'd think the top of such an expensive J**p would be better insulated than this.
My plan is to let the water sit in the J**p for the next 3 or 4 years and then I'll reach out to B*stop and see if they'll overnight me some new unrusty floor panels in a medium size manila envelope. I'm sure this will solve both the water and noise issues, and if they don't comply with my request I'll be sure to make a snotty post again to try and shame them into compliance.
Or dodging some assassination attemptsI’m sure he’s firing off a tersely worded email to both of them.
So sexist.Stay dry, my friend.
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That's not true I always make it rain for a girl it just might take a few minutes...So sexist.
Guy stays dry while the ladies get wet.
That's not true I always make it rain for a girl it just might take a few minutes...
That would explain why my control arms always go straight up when I pass a German vehicle.Even worse, Ste**an**s is FRENCH
at least you didnt get “Buscemied”At least you were rolling.
I got caught in the heart of NYC, Bikini top, no doors no side curtains or back window. Traffic came to a halt around 10:30 am, it did NOT move until around 10:15 PM and I pulled into the first motel I saw and was in a hot shower by 11 pm.
I rained the entire time, never stopped and yep I had to pull plugs on foot wells and I was on a trip. I had left a 0430 that morning. and made NYC around 10-something with slow traffic till it STOPPED.
Talk about miserable. I was on a 2-week business trip/vacation, thru Boston and Cambridge Mass, up thru Maine and over thru Canada, and then down the West side of the Applicans down to Virginia. The weather was perfect other than that one day.
NEVER Foget that day...
Fuckin’ windows! How do they work??So, following a wheeling trip this weekend, I ended up caught on the interstate with the top in safari mode and the doors off. Was real wet, see below:
The Arm**lite flooring did pretty good, had to pop the drain plugs out to keep the foot wells from becoming swimming pools. But really, this thread is about the M**ar/B*stop soft top not keeping the water out of the J**p. The soft top deck was IN PLACE in safari mode, but still water! I CANNOT believe it. I refuse to believe it. I am choosing to have a dissociative episode rather than believe how badly the M**ar/B*stop top did at keeping the water out.
I'm further enraged - ENRAGED I TELL YOU - at how much road noise is present in the J**p with this configuration (safari mode, no doors). I checked that the top's deck is fully locked in, but still road and wind noise. You'd think the top of such an expensive J**p would be better insulated than this.
My plan is to let the water sit in the J**p for the next 3 or 4 years and then I'll reach out to B*stop and see if they'll overnight me some new unrusty floor panels in a medium size manila envelope. I'm sure this will solve both the water and noise issues, and if they don't comply with my request I'll be sure to make a snotty post again to try and shame them into compliance.
Fuckin’ windows! How do they work??
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