Birty Dastards Jeep Club
Tech Forum => Workshop => Topic started by: Anonymous on May 08, 2006, 04:52:44 PM
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After driving a few miles in heavy rain run the fingertips of one hand round the inside of the sill of the wheel arches.... :shock:
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what are you on about now?
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He's found out the tyres get wet when it rains!
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thats bad ... thats real bad. is that meant to happen?
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I'm not sure, but it can't be safe..........can it?
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I'm not sure, but it can't be safe..........can it?
he doesnt go out when it rains does he????
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He must be mad!
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barking :!: :!:
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Huh?
Between Mr I can eat 53 Vindaloo flavour Pizza's/Mr remember the 70's/Mr its pink and called Barbie you've missed the point....
It makes scraping a lot of mud which will cause rust and other nasties a lot easier
Just coz I can't repair shed loads of stuff during the adverts on ITV doesn't mean I can't make a tekkie contribution if its relevent
Sod off I've got the hump now
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Just coz I can't repair shed loads of stuff during the adverts on ITV doesn't mean I can't make a tekkie contribution if its relevent
Kind of stretching the definition of "tekkie", though, Stew...
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you cheap dastard. wash it ya lazy git. after all you are a man of leisure.
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I've never thought of suggesting people finger their Jeeps as being tekkie.
Perverted maybe, but not tekkie.
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Well we havn't got a perverts section (apart from Edna's posts) and my advice would have looked bloody silly in for sale/wanted wouldn't it...
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as pure research, i will see if it's the same on the Liberty.
Hopefully Jeep have continued the design to that range :lol:
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Well we havn't got a perverts section (apart from Edna's posts) and my advice would have looked bloody silly in for sale/wanted wouldn't it... :finger2:
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I have to fist the Jeep... and end up with handfuls of crap...
Am I getting the wrong hole
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from what stew says, fisting isnt the answer.......you need a more gentle approach to getting the moisture out!!
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this is starting to sound like aunty stews problem workshop
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Nooo. Don't mention sheep...
Bugger, I just did
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only problem is that stew is the problem........ :?
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Naff off you pile of obnoxious wombats doos
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Naff off you pile of obnoxious wombats doos :?:
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Shut up and go away and wait for your 4wd order Ed :lol: :lol:
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I am impressed, 1 gold star for paying attention...
I washed her a few weeks back... but laning last weekend fixed that. Shes dirty again now...
F'ing 4wd
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You have mud in Kent?????
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We have "Woodlands"
You want mud... try it out... it's the most horrible crappy sticky mud there is... and full of flint too... In fact, I've not been there for ages!
Gimme the Ribbo mud anytime over this stuff.... You lot should pop down to woodlands one day :)
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So you go greenlaning on a pay and play site???? :lol: :lol:
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We have "Woodlands"
You want mud... try it out... it's the most horrible crappy sticky mud there is... and full of flint too... In fact, I've not been there for ages!
I can vouch for that - £5.00 at jet wash + 20 mins with steam cleaner at work - still muddy - definitely a few fun bits there though
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We have "Woodlands"
You want mud... try it out... it's the most horrible crappy sticky mud there is... and full of flint too... In fact, I've not been there for ages!
I can vouch for that - £5.00 at jet wash + 20 mins with steam cleaner at work - still muddy - definitely a few fun bits there though :wink:
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We have "Woodlands"
You want mud... try it out... it's the most horrible crappy sticky mud there is... and full of flint too... In fact, I've not been there for ages!
I can vouch for that - £5.00 at jet wash + 20 mins with steam cleaner at work - still muddy - definitely a few fun bits there though :wink:
Costs £1 for about 3 minutes - 1/4 hour wasn't long enough to get that Kentish mud off. If I rush, can normally give the Jeep a once over to get the road grime / pollen off for a quid and have the spot free finish 