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hey ThunderbirdJunkie,

Hey are u making fun of me coz of my handicap? i hope ur happy knowing u made of a slow person.
thanks for making me feel better about myself.
but its ok man, ill try harder to type better.


I wasn't making fun of you, I'm trying to help you out with life in general. if you go to college, typing and linguistic skills will take you far...I'm going to have to write 8 papers for ONE CLASS this quarter, and in ANY field, people will make assumptions about your intelligence based on your grammatical skills. I never said you were slow, you said it...you're only as "slow" as you want to be. There's no reason to use the "slow" excuse, and everybody needs to do everything they can to the best of their ability and not say "good enough"

If I'm replacing brakes on a customer's car and I do a half-assed job and say "well, that's the best I can do" and leave a caliper slider bolt or banjo fitting loose, that could cost somebody their lives. Everything you do has its repercussions or rewards later...and I like rewards, so I do stuff right.

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Zeks05 wrote:
hey ThunderbirdJunkie,

Hey are u making fun of me coz of my handicap? i hope ur happy knowing u made of a slow person.
thanks for making me feel better about myself.
but its ok man, ill try harder to type better.


I wasn't making fun of you, I'm trying to help you out with life in general. if you go to college, typing and linguistic skills will take you far...I'm going to have to write 8 papers for ONE CLASS this quarter, and in ANY field, people will make assumptions about your intelligence based on your grammatical skills. I never said you were slow, you said it...you're only as "slow" as you want to be. There's no reason to use the "slow" excuse, and everybody needs to do everything they can to the best of their ability and not say "good enough"

If I'm replacing brakes on a customer's car and I do a half-assed job and say "well, that's the best I can do" and leave a caliper slider bolt or banjo fitting loose, that could cost somebody their lives. Everything you do has its repercussions or rewards later...and I like rewards, so I do stuff right.

Tom, vote for me in '16;)


Hey professor, have you ever heard of dyslexia :?:

Considering this thread is pertaining to tow hooks on a Jeep forum, and not on a college course in the English language, this seems to be a very uncouth approach to helping your fellow man, by publicly chastising and humiliating him in a demoarlizing fashion for all the members of this forum to view. :cry:

In regards to the rules for posting on this forum go, being an English major isn't one of them.

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This thread has certainly taken an interesting turn...

C'mon guys! :lol:

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Zeks05 wrote:
hey ThunderbirdJunkie,

Hey are u making fun of me coz of my handicap? i hope ur happy knowing u made of a slow person.
thanks for making me feel better about myself.
but its ok man, ill try harder to type better.


I wasn't making fun of you, I'm trying to help you out with life in general. if you go to college, typing and linguistic skills will take you far...I'm going to have to write 8 papers for ONE CLASS this quarter, and in ANY field, people will make assumptions about your intelligence based on your grammatical skills. I never said you were slow, you said it...you're only as "slow" as you want to be. There's no reason to use the "slow" excuse, and everybody needs to do everything they can to the best of their ability and not say "good enough"

If I'm replacing brakes on a customer's car and I do a half-assed job and say "well, that's the best I can do" and leave a caliper slider bolt or banjo fitting loose, that could cost somebody their lives. Everything you do has its repercussions or rewards later...and I like rewards, so I do stuff right.

Tom, vote for me in '16;)


Hey professor, have you ever heard of dyslexia :?:

Considering this thread is pertaining to tow hooks on a Jeep forum, and not on a college course in the English language, this seems to be a very uncouth approach to helping your fellow man, by publicly chastising and humiliating him in a demoarlizing fashion for all the members of this forum to view. :cry:

In regards to the rules for posting on this forum go, being an English major isn't one of them.


Dyslexia doesn't mean you're slow, it's a visually-based disability. I wasn't chastising him and I'm sorry if he felt that way. I've known quite a few dyslexic people that are VERY intelligent. You also don't need to attend college to know how to present yourself verbally...

Considering this thread is pertaining to tow hooks on a Jeep forum, don't you think your WAY off topic post replying to one that wasn't even remotely related to anything that was said to you was a bit uncalled for? a private message might have sufficed? Reread my first post in this thread; if you STILL think its goal was to publicly humiliate him...well, you're entitled to your opinion but you're WRONG, even if it SEEMS like it to YOU.

at any rate...if you bend tow hooks, Beep, I hope you go a little easier on your equipment, or upgrade to a front hitch or bumper...like I said before, a bigger rig is always a good advantage:D


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ok guys, lets get back to the topic......

So the part of the uni body that the hooks attach to is not replaceable? I would think it would be as it is a crumple zone :?:

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ThunderbirdJunkie wrote:
KJ04 wrote:
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Zeks05 wrote:
hey ThunderbirdJunkie,

Hey are u making fun of me coz of my handicap? i hope ur happy knowing u made of a slow person.
thanks for making me feel better about myself.
but its ok man, ill try harder to type better.


I wasn't making fun of you, I'm trying to help you out with life in general. if you go to college, typing and linguistic skills will take you far...I'm going to have to write 8 papers for ONE CLASS this quarter, and in ANY field, people will make assumptions about your intelligence based on your grammatical skills. I never said you were slow, you said it...you're only as "slow" as you want to be. There's no reason to use the "slow" excuse, and everybody needs to do everything they can to the best of their ability and not say "good enough"

If I'm replacing brakes on a customer's car and I do a half-assed job and say "well, that's the best I can do" and leave a caliper slider bolt or banjo fitting loose, that could cost somebody their lives. Everything you do has its repercussions or rewards later...and I like rewards, so I do stuff right.

Tom, vote for me in '16;)


Hey professor, have you ever heard of dyslexia :?:

Considering this thread is pertaining to tow hooks on a Jeep forum, and not on a college course in the English language, this seems to be a very uncouth approach to helping your fellow man, by publicly chastising and humiliating him in a demoarlizing fashion for all the members of this forum to view. :cry:

In regards to the rules for posting on this forum go, being an English major isn't one of them.


Dyslexia doesn't mean you're slow, it's a visually-based disability. I wasn't chastising him and I'm sorry if he felt that way. I've known quite a few dyslexic people that are VERY intelligent. You also don't need to attend college to know how to present yourself verbally...

Considering this thread is pertaining to tow hooks on a Jeep forum, don't you think your WAY off topic post replying to one that wasn't even remotely related to anything that was said to you was a bit uncalled for? a private message might have sufficed? Reread my first post in this thread; if you STILL think its goal was to publicly humiliate him...well, you're entitled to your opinion but you're WRONG, even if it SEEMS like it to YOU.

at any rate...if you bend tow hooks, Beep, I hope you go a little easier on your equipment, or upgrade to a front hitch or bumper...like I said before, a bigger rig is always a good advantage:D


If you had been considerate and PM'd him about his grammer, then we wouldn't even be having this wonderful and enlightening conversation about tow hooks, would we?

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ok guys, lets get back to the topic......

So the part of the uni body that the hooks attach to is not replaceable? I would think it would be as it is a crumple zone :?:


how about we stop argueing and get back to the tow hooks and stay there

I dont think it replaceable, but a front hitch would work very good

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ok guys, lets get back to the topic......

So the part of the uni body that the hooks attach to is not replaceable? I would think it would be as it is a crumple zone :?:


I thought it was, but that's one HECK of a job to undertake...in Beep's position I'd probably leave it as-is and not replace it until I wrecked it


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ok guys, lets get back to the topic......

So the part of the uni body that the hooks attach to is not replaceable? I would think it would be as it is a crumple zone :?:


I thought it was, but that's one HECK of a job to undertake...in Beep's position I'd probably leave it as-is and not replace it until I wrecked it


The only problem with a hitch receiver is I live in NJ... Meaning my license plate has to be on the front as well as the back :(

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To keep on topic- Ca calls for a front plate too. I just moved mine over to the left so I could have access to the front hitch. There's still plenty of space for my hands on the sides of the hitch to pop in a shackle or connect the winch.

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Ok so this would be better than just replacing my tow hook brackets?

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Ok so this would be better than just replacing my tow hook brackets?


BeepBeep, If you decide on getting a hitch instead of using the mounting brackets, remember, I could use the brackets.

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ThunderbirdJunkie wrote:
Diggerfreek wrote:
ok guys, lets get back to the topic......

So the part of the uni body that the hooks attach to is not replaceable? I would think it would be as it is a crumple zone :?:


I thought it was, but that's one HECK of a job to undertake...in Beep's position I'd probably leave it as-is and not replace it until I wrecked it



If you can replace it then you should
Like I said it MAY SAVE SOME ONES LIFE
LIKE YOURS
IIRC the front hitch connects to the same thing

Look I dont care what you do as the chances that I will ever be on a trail with you are slim to none
but I would think that you would take good advice and replace the bent and broken parts
you made it quite clear that you dont intend on learning any way but the hard way but to learn at the cost of some ones life or serious injury is crazy


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ThunderbirdJunkie wrote:
Diggerfreek wrote:
ok guys, lets get back to the topic......

So the part of the uni body that the hooks attach to is not replaceable? I would think it would be as it is a crumple zone :?:


I thought it was, but that's one HECK of a job to undertake...in Beep's position I'd probably leave it as-is and not replace it until I wrecked it



If you can replace it then you should
Like I said it MAY SAVE SOME ONES LIFE
LIKE YOURS
IIRC the front hitch connects to the same thing

Look I dont care what you do as the chances that I will ever be on a trail with you are slim to none
but I would think that you would take good advice and replace the bent and broken parts
you made it quite clear that you dont intend on learning any way but the hard way but to learn at the cost of some ones life or serious injury is crazy


Tell you what guy, you pay to have my unibody repaired and I'll get it done.

Fair?

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BeepBeepJeepJeep wrote:
jason thompson wrote:
ThunderbirdJunkie wrote:
Diggerfreek wrote:
ok guys, lets get back to the topic......

So the part of the uni body that the hooks attach to is not replaceable? I would think it would be as it is a crumple zone :?:


I thought it was, but that's one HECK of a job to undertake...in Beep's position I'd probably leave it as-is and not replace it until I wrecked it



If you can replace it then you should
Like I said it MAY SAVE SOME ONES LIFE
LIKE YOURS
IIRC the front hitch connects to the same thing

Look I dont care what you do as the chances that I will ever be on a trail with you are slim to none
but I would think that you would take good advice and replace the bent and broken parts
you made it quite clear that you dont intend on learning any way but the hard way but to learn at the cost of some ones life or serious injury is crazy


Tell you what guy, you pay to have my unibody repaired and I'll get it done.

Fair?



NOPE
by reading that you are saying that you would rather take chances with life and property ,not yours
then do the job right
Like I said craziness


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jason thompson wrote:
BeepBeepJeepJeep wrote:
jason thompson wrote:
ThunderbirdJunkie wrote:
Diggerfreek wrote:
ok guys, lets get back to the topic......

So the part of the uni body that the hooks attach to is not replaceable? I would think it would be as it is a crumple zone :?:


I thought it was, but that's one HECK of a job to undertake...in Beep's position I'd probably leave it as-is and not replace it until I wrecked it



If you can replace it then you should
Like I said it MAY SAVE SOME ONES LIFE
LIKE YOURS
IIRC the front hitch connects to the same thing

Look I dont care what you do as the chances that I will ever be on a trail with you are slim to none
but I would think that you would take good advice and replace the bent and broken parts
you made it quite clear that you dont intend on learning any way but the hard way but to learn at the cost of some ones life or serious injury is crazy


Tell you what guy, you pay to have my unibody repaired and I'll get it done.

Fair?



NOPE
by reading that you are saying that you would rather take chances with life and property ,not yours
then do the job right
Like I said craziness


I would rather spend the $1000+ it would cost to repair my unibody on school...

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