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PeterBuilt
October 23rd, 2004, 18:30
Getting to be that time of year agian. I need to switch to winter air when is everyone else going to do this. If I supply the beers will people be willing to help? I have moved to NY so should I use the Jersey air or NY air?
LawnChair!!! give me a call I lost your number
Easy Xjer
October 23rd, 2004, 22:47
I recommend Nj winter air in the front and NY air in the rear as the NYers have more hot air content. :party:
ROCKREADYXJ
October 24th, 2004, 18:32
I recomend that you replace the summer air with Helium!! Maybe that can help you Jeep get off those blocks!!!! And out of my shop.
gearwhine
October 25th, 2004, 16:28
WTF? nice job telling me you moved...F'er
magoo117
October 26th, 2004, 15:25
Damn Pete,what Nicko said...I didnt know you moved either and you rode with me last week!!!
Ludakris
October 26th, 2004, 16:40
Ahh crap, is it that time of year already? Since I am a southerner, I hope to get a few more weeks out of my summer air. Then buy new tires and have them filled with fresh clean winter air. I hear that it helps the tires to break-in if you start them with winter air.
Now I just have to get around to flushing my air freshener.
highhilleer
October 31st, 2004, 15:47
I'm new here but have a lot of experience with classic Mustangs. We only change air on April 1. Is there something special about an XJ?
Where does WV fit into the NAXJA geography?
Eagle
October 31st, 2004, 16:41
Where does WV fit into the NAXJA geography?
Beetles are great for driving over, because they have that nice tapered shape. No vertical grilles or trunck to climb up. :laugh3:
Ludakris
October 31st, 2004, 18:01
Beetles are great for driving over, because they have that nice tapered shape. No vertical grilles or trunck to climb up. :laugh3:
I think he meant the State not the car.
I depends on were you live, if your near MD go north. Near VA go south. Or go tennessee/ Kentucky. Join em all...
highhilleer
November 2nd, 2004, 21:21
I think he meant the State not the car.
I depends on were you live, if your near MD go north. Near VA go south. Or go tennessee/ Kentucky. Join em all...
That's what I thought, WV is in a geographic black hole.
JeepXJ93
November 8th, 2004, 15:20
Can someone fill me in on what the h*ll we're talking about?? LOL I'm a little lost...but guessing we are reffering to air in tires? No clue...little help please..thanks all!
Eagle
November 8th, 2004, 15:45
Can someone fill me in on what the h*ll we're talking about?? LOL I'm a little lost...but guessing we are reffering to air in tires? No clue...little help please..thanks all!
It's a car guy type joke ... telling clueless people that they should change the air in their tires in the Spring and Fall, like replacing the anti-freeze and putting on snow tires and winter wiper blades.
Kind of along the lines of telling people with a non-functional turn signal that they need to check the blinker fluid.
JeepXJ93
November 8th, 2004, 16:06
OHHHHHH LOL that is pretty funny...i was almost about to start an arguement if you guys were serious. PHEW!
poomba
November 8th, 2004, 23:23
Don't use the NJ air at all, they've had quality issues, I read it in a magazine, so it must be true.
Rob Mayercik
November 9th, 2004, 06:14
It's a car guy type joke ... telling clueless people that they should change the air in their tires in the Spring and Fall, like replacing the anti-freeze and putting on snow tires and winter wiper blades.
Kind of along the lines of telling people with a non-functional turn signal that they need to check the blinker fluid.And speaking of such jokes (not to mention Blinker Fluid and Muffler Bearings), here's a link for a few more of these wonderful "products":
http://www.kalecoauto.com/
Enjoy, all.
Rob
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