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The sarcasm runs strong in you.Beezil said:blah blah
The sarcasm runs strong in you.Beezil said:blah blah
BajaXJ92 said:STFU BJ - Self Explanitory.
forgot about thoes ones... thanksEagle said:Not true.
Once again, it's important not to extrapolate from your year and model to assume that the same specs apply to all years. Some of the very early Cherokees (and XJ Wagoneers) did use true constant velocity joints in the front drive shafts and front axles. Commonly referred to as the "beer can on a popsicle stick" drive shafts. This is the primary reason I wish people would refer to the double cardan drive shafts as "double cardan" drive shafts rather than as "CV" drive shafts -- to avoid confusion, since Jeep did use both and often the questions are asked without stating what year and model is being asked about.
Beezil said:who is ready for the "B's"?????
But we're gonna need to get him to create a poll first...lesslimited said:I got one-
BB - Ban Beezil
I believe the proper responce to that is to bitch slap him. Actually, we should just bitch slap him anyway, I'm sure he deserves it.Lawn Cher' said:What do we do when he wants to have his lifetime membership refunded?
:rattle:
Awww, isn't that cute. Baja wants to be bitch slapped too.BajaXJ92 said:Hmmm....
FYI BJ- a lighter and cold water will remove them from your sack.
Beezil said:I will send 81-percent of the membership an all you can eat shrimp boat
Thats pretty funny, now wheres the b'sBeezil said:...
I will take the frustration I recieve from being rejected out on a Bowflex that does not exist...
:laugh2: same here!!!Ramsey said:and it took me this long to know what they were talking about in saving private ryan.
thanks
BruteXJ said:Okay, go ahead and call me stupid. I went and hit the print button, assuming what I saw on the first two screens of this thread indicated what the rest would entail, and not watching as the thread got longer and longer. I didn't look to see how many dum-dums had posted miles of useless sh!t afterwards. Thanks.
A "Special Note" for those who quote other's entire mile-long messages: DON'T!