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From : roy

Q: can you buy one out of state and still register it i live in northern ne but regardless ive seen quite a few diesels on the road. volkswagen tdis mercedes etc. with in-state tags. wtf -- max join www.devilbrad.com and find out what free exchange of info is all about. there are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty soap ballot jury and ammo. please use in that order. -ed howdershelt author after reading about chriss liberty i figured id take one for a ride. wife and i go to the local jeep dealer and guess what ya cant buy or register a diesel liberty in southern new england. so that idea is done. roy .

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From : chris thompson

but werent we told not to consider the source we were - but considering the source on that piece of advice i chose to ignore it *grin* ok i was just asking. -- ---------------------------- -chris 05 ctd 06 liberty crd real trucks dont need spark plugs. .

From : bob m

i have a 2000 2500 ram and my nephew pushed the glass in on the side mirror until it was loose in the mirror housing. can i fix this it wont adjust anymore! .

From : chris thompson

chris thompson wrote but a jeep with a real engine. buy a real jeep. not a chrysler product with a name badge! jeep died when chrysler bought amc. .

From : denny

i changed my faded yellowish dull lenses for new aftermarket lenses problem solved kfrei43@removethis.hotmail.com wrote http//www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/relays/relays.html .

From : chris thompson

there should be a tag on one of the bolts for the differential cover. also you could take your vin to your local dealer and have the parts department run the vin. -- ---------------------------- -chris 05 ctd 06 liberty crd real trucks dont need spark plugs. i am trying to figure out which gear ratio a 96 ram 1500 4x4 has. i know there was only a few options from the factory but this truck is new to me bought used. is there a tag on the diff or something i can look at without popping the rear cover i know if i put the truck on jacks and the tranny in neutral i can figure it out by counting the number of drive shaft rotations it takes to turn the rear wheel on full turn but maybe there is something easier. thanks .

From : roy

j wrote im looking to move to florida this fall and i was maybe looking into renting a small truck uhaul penske etc and a trailer to put my suv on. its a 2002 durango stl+. however none of the carriers offer a trailer that can accomodate an suv of that size. anyone have any ideas of who might or how i can do it the reason i ask is because even though i dont have a lot of furniture its too much to pack up into the suv itself and drive. j if you dont have a lot of furniture wouldnt it be cheaper and easier to add a hitch to the durango and pull a trailer for your furniture with it otherwise if you rent a truck and trailer youll be forced into renting one of the moving van style trucks which use lots of fuel and are charged by the mile. a class iii hitch can be obtained for less than $150 check etrailer.com installation would be extra but u-haul could give you an installed price. the pull type trailers are a lot cheaper to rent than the trucks and trailer. another option since you allude to the fact that the amount of furniture is just slightly more than you can pack inside the suv you could also buy a cargo carrier that inserts into a class iii hitch behind the suv and could be useful for carrying some extra cargo. these can be obtained at walmart for about $55 and can hold up to 500 pounds using a class iii hitch. john .

From : miles

im looking to move to florida this fall and i was maybe looking into renting a small truck uhaul penske etc and a trailer to put my suv on. its a 2002 durango stl+. however none of the carriers offer a trailer that can accomodate an suv of that size. anyone have any ideas of who might or how i can do it the reason i ask is because even though i dont have a lot of furniture its too much to pack up into the suv itself and drive. j .

From : chris thompson

what i found on mine was the seal between the firewall and the a/c box had fallen apart allowing condensation to trickle back in along the drain tube. i loosened the box mountsunder hood then put a wedge inside to pull it away from the fire wall. i then cleaned the factory seal off and built up a bead of rtv around the tube. removed the wedge and tightened the mounts. i then took a 3/4 in hose and attached it to the tube and plumed it down along the frame. let the rtv cure overnight and the leak was gone. about $5 and 3 hours in the garage. -- billy 1995 ram 2500 4x4 cummins .

From : roy

on sun 27 aug 2006 012138 -0400 chris thompson kf4drr-nospam@alltel.net wrote thats what i was trying to get him to admit to. one way or the other. i knew the 07 models would not see the crd. i had not heard that it would return in 08. i also knew that the grand was getting a mercedes engine in 07 what admitt i am right and your are wrong sure... ----------------- thesnoman.com how about you answer the question are you scared to answer questions i wanted you to clarify what you meant by it would be replaced. ive already said that the liberty would not see the crd option for 07 so how was i wrong now clarify what your statement meant. -- ---------------------------- -chris 05 ctd 06 liberty crd real trucks dont need spark plugs. .

From : roy

roy wrote on sun 27 aug 2006 062238 gmt tom lawrence tnloaswpraemnmcien5g@earthlink.net wrote we were - but considering the source on that piece of advice i chose to ignore it the one to ignore is you because you realy do not know your facts on this one. you better read up on it before you throw stones. e friggin nuff! asshole!! the false and misleading bs that you have been posting on this ng is enough to make people puke. the person to be ignored is you!! that was dumb. .

From : grg2006

on sun 27 aug 2006 062238 gmt tom lawrence tnloaswpraemnmcien5g@earthlink.net wrote we were - but considering the source on that piece of advice i chose to ignore it the one to ignore is you because you realy do not know your facts on this one. you better read up on it before you throw stones. e friggin nuff! asshole!! the false and misleading bs that you have been posting on this ng is enough to make people puke. the person to be ignored is you!! .

From : tom lawrence

on sun 27 aug 2006 021432 +0000 moparman wrote if you cant have a cummins i cant think of a better alternative. ive had one diesel mercedes and have done most maintenance for another. i will never buy another mercedes product. maybe they were different in the old days but the way their products are built simply leaves me scratching my head. is there a 283 chevy equilvalent make and model in diesels something made to repaired and maintained by the owner .

From : tom lawrence

thats what i was trying to get him to admit to. one way or the other. i knew the 07 models would not see the crd. i had not heard that it would return in 08. i also knew that the grand was getting a mercedes engine in 07 -- ---------------------------- -chris 05 ctd 06 liberty crd real trucks dont need spark plugs. a replacement diesel in the liberty or a replacement diesel in the jeep line you gotta remember to consider the source here... no the current diesel will remain in the liberty - itll just receive some tweaks that they werent ready to roll out to be 07-emissions-compliant. theyll have it ready for the 08 model year. .

From : roy

on sat 26 aug 2006 172126 -0400 roy roy@home.net wrote i think ma and cal have the same emmission laws. one of the main reasons they quite putting the current diesel in liberty was inabilty of it to meet future emission requirements. word is that there will be a replacement one for 08 models. ----------------- thesnoman.com .

From : snoman

tweaks to current one it will be a different motor. it will be related to the motor that is being used in 07 gc which is not related to current liberty diesel other than parent company. youre right - i was wrong. i had read an interview with a dc exec some months ago who said theyd have the diesel option back in 08... made it sound like it was an engine modification. now i see that the 08 is a slated re-design for the platform and other diesel engines are being considered. see i dont slink away from a discussion when im in the wrong. .

From : snoman

on 27 aug 2006 033320 -0000 anonymous-remailer@see.comment.header odiferous fat matter wrote snoman you are really over-the-top. i dislike you. you must be a very insecure person. i feel sorry for you. people can like or dislike one another but is it the maturity that they handle that with that sets them apart from others. ----------------- thesnoman.com .

From : snoman

on sun 27 aug 2006 062238 gmt tom lawrence tnloaswpraemnmcien5g@earthlink.net wrote we were - but considering the source on that piece of advice i chose to ignore it the one to ignore is you because you realy do not know your facts on this one. you better read up on it before you throw stones. ----------------- thesnoman.com .

From : tom lawrence

on sun 27 aug 2006 045219 gmt tom lawrence tnloaswpraemnmcien5g@earthlink.net wrote you gotta remember to consider the source here... no the current diesel will remain in the liberty - itll just receive some tweaks that they werent ready to roll out to be 07-emissions-compliant. theyll have it ready for the 08 model year. you need to reconsider the source here. the current liberty diesel cannot meet 08 emissions even with mods period!!! they have a different replacement engine slated for 08 for it. there will be no tweaks to current one it will be a different motor. it will be related to the motor that is being used in 07 gc which is not related to current liberty diesel other than parent company. ----------------- thesnoman.com .

From : chris thompson

the drain tube is clogged that runs out through the fire wall. coasty i have a 96 1500. ive pulled away the carpet and rubber padding that goes up behind the dash. right where the ac tray collection area goes throught the firewall there is a little trickle of water flowing down. i imagine that i can get some silicone and seal it up and it will stop a little water is still coming out the drain tube on the engine side of the firewall. there is also cold air coming out the tube as well. any thoughts .

From : chris thompson

but werent we told not to consider the source we were - but considering the source on that piece of advice i chose to ignore it .

From : chris thompson

snoman you are really over-the-top. i dislike you. -- i am such a stinky fat matter - why bother the odiferous fat matter -=- this message was sent via two or more anonymous remailing services. .

From : chris thompson

coasty wrote i was watching a motor show and they said more than likely dodge will be dropping the cummins engine from the dodge truck line in favor of a mercedes diesel sometime around 2010 after the cummins contract expires. coast i herd a few years ago that they were dropping cummins. they said mercedes diesel would replace it but i also herd that cat was developing a diesel for the dodge. if cat diesel would replace them i think dodge would sell pretty good. scott .

From : snoman

the only mistake here would be listening to your bullshit. geez...why do i bother -- rich on fri 18 aug 2006 010118 gmt cybersurfer paladinjim@hotmail.com wrote interesting...my 98 ram 2500 4x4 cummins has a factory cat. it seems theyve been putting cats on those trucks for around 10 years now. guess again it does not have a cat. it is a thermo reactor meant to limit suspended particulates but many call them cats by mistake. ----------------- thesnoman.com .

From : roy

twulfert@gmail.com wrote any thoughts on which brand brake pads to replace with seem to be more than a few to choose from. also any thoughts on repalceing the rotors with something slotted etc...dodge delaer quoted me $750 for a brake job fornt and rear. figure i can do it for about half that if not a little less. in the olden days of sports car racing rotors were drilled to allow the escape os gasses produce during heavy braking. had nothing to do with cooling. same thing with slots. nowadays they are done for looks by the ignorant. one of my favorite brake pads is performance friction carbon metallic. low dust low noise work better than stock reasonably priced at autozone. unless you are really abusing your brakes stock replacements from autozone will also work very well. the whole job is pretty easy. open the valve and compress the piston with a c clamp. put the new pads in with some permatex disc brake anti-squeal. the 4x4 rotors pretty much drop off and the new ones drop on. i did mine at 75k miles and thats all it took. but ive heard of people having trouble getting them off. maybe from the snow belt in any case the lug nuts keep them on; no secret fastners. the rear drums are the same as drum brakes from 50 years ago. no magic there either. -- ..bob arrived 2006 fxdi red. 1997 hd fxdwg - turbocharged stolen 11/26/05 in denver 1hd1gel10vy3200010 co license j5822z 2001 dodge dakota qc 5.9/4x4/3.92 1966 mustang coupe - daily driver 1965 ffr cobra - 427w efi damn fast. .

From : denny

is there a 283 chevy equilvalent make and model in diesels something made to repaired and maintained by the owner that would be a cummins b5.9 .

From : roy

mike w wrote can you buy one out of state and still register it i live in northern ne but regardless ive seen quite a few diesels on the road. volkswagen tdis mercedes etc. with in-state tags. i remember in the 70s when taking a car from arizona to california and trying to register it there. california required the vehicle to be brought up to their smog standards in order to register it. that involved installing a smog pump etc. i assume similar issues are present in new england. so it would seem. maybe fl. is different. roy .

From : miles

wtf i think ma and cal have the same emmission laws. roy -- max join www.devilbrad.com and find out what free exchange of info is all about. there are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty soap ballot jury and ammo. please use in that order. -ed howdershelt author after reading about chriss liberty i figured id take one for a ride. wife and i go to the local jeep dealer and guess what ya cant buy or register a diesel liberty in southern new england. so that idea is done. roy .

From : mike w

can you buy one out of state and still register it nope they are not mas compliant with regard to emmissions i live in northern ne but regardless ive seen quite a few diesels on the road. volkswagen tdis mercedes etc. with in-state tags. same here my truck is diesel but the liberty dont cut it. roy wtf -- max join www.devilbrad.com and find out what free exchange of info is all about. there are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty soap ballot jury and ammo. please use in that order. -ed howdershelt author after reading about chriss liberty i figured id take one for a ride. wife and i go to the local jeep dealer and guess what ya cant buy or register a diesel liberty in southern new england. so that idea is done. roy .

From : max dodge

mike w wrote can you buy one out of state and still register it i live in northern ne but regardless ive seen quite a few diesels on the road. volkswagen tdis mercedes etc. with in-state tags. i remember in the 70s when taking a car from arizona to california and trying to register it there. california required the vehicle to be brought up to their smog standards in order to register it. that involved installing a smog pump etc. i assume similar issues are present in new england. .