Atthehelm wrote:
buddha112572 wrote:
I think this is as good as place as any to ask.
Has anyone put a switch by or on the dash somewhere to pop open the back glass.
Seems like it would be good to have when a non-jeep person is trying to load something in the back without opening the door.
I think the key fob works for that while its in the ignition?
Funny I don't I've ever tried it..
It works, but I believe it has to be in Park, possibly neutral also works...can't recall.
Random:
- I'm 38 and in denial. 30 was nothing.
- I'm half Chinese, 1/4 Icelandic, 1/4 Brit. But 50% Vegan....50% redneck.
- I do international negotiations for the government.
- I play the following instruments quite well: guitar, piano, tuba, baritone
- I'm pretty badass with a Bobcat (skid-steer loader). Drove one for 4 years on a tree nursery.
- I raced mountain bikes on amateur circuits in Western Canada (mostly in the Cdn Rockies) for quite a few years in my teens/early 20s. I did XC and DH...it's not like now where everyone has to buy $8000 machines to make them fast.

My DH bike has less than 3.5" of travel and ...disc brakes? Hadn't been used on bikes yet...for quite a few years. V-brakes? Those hadn't been invented either! I had good old caliper brakes.
- Worst bike accident I had: training run for the Canada Cup Finals in Whistler BC, I hit at least 97 kph (last time I looked) on a double track with fist-to-head sized rocks, hit a rut, caught air, didn't stick the landing...Luckily I ride well prepared and did not break anything. Couldn't breathe from the impact for almost 45 seconds. I placed 3rd in the race the next day winning myself a new set of kevlar panaracer tires (new model at the time).
- First car of my own: 1985 Nissan Micra ... raw, carbureted power from a massive 1.2L 4 cyl...62 hp hunk of crap! It was really good at doing multiple 360s on stretches of empty road though. From 60 kph. I was 19. And a thrill seeker.
- The most redeeming thing about that car was the stereo that I installed. Rockford amps, 2 sets of 5.25" Rockford and kicker separates with active crossovers, 2 JL Audio 12W6 in a massive ported box...
- Of course, given the last point, I also have hearing damage...nope not a joke... I have about 55% the hearing in my right ear. What this doesn't tell you is how much hearing I have compared to a normal person in my left ear.
Other cars of note:
1985 Ford conversion van - 351ci 32V Windsor - sounded awesome, it was quick for such a huge vehicle and only ~230 hp (3" dynomax exhaust, no cats). Best feature: fold down, red velour bed in the back with mood lighting (switched opera lights and a string light mounted behind a (red velour) valance where the ceiling/wall intersected). I drove this van in high school..........
1990 grand prix 3.1L V6 - they were supposed to be 140hp...yeah right, felt like a lot more than that. Fun car, but it had crappy suspension with too much float. Wrapped it around a light pole before I learned what lift-off oversteer is. Exactly 1 year later, I rear-ended someone that cut me off. My fault - I was going too fast, although I told everyone for many years that it was their fault. I should not have blamed the fellow. I paid a lot for insurance after that.
1992 Talon TSi AWD - quick, but lumbered through corners. best drag time was 13.0 at 100 mph I think? Next time out, knock killed her - I changed the profile of one of the pistons with a new breather hole. Or you might say that I killed her by ignoring the knock. And also due to (financial) neglect. A lot of the latter actually.
2002 WRX - fast in a straight line! Much faster than the Talon, but by this point I was making real money. It (I) was very hard on gas, tires and brakes. And transmissions. Sad panda. My most funnest car to date. And most hated.
1999 Miata - light and nimble, cheap to run, was never winter driven. Coilovers, tires and aggressive pads were all I did and it was a go kart. Cleanest (non-new) car that I ever owned. Sold it for financial reasons.