Well I must say, this is shaping up quite nicely. I just need to get the Reno boys on board!
Bart
Well I took off the door panel and was trying to figure out what was wrong. It is a cable regulator, which I have never worked on. I determined that the motor was bad or the cables were binding. Turns out the it was the cables. There is a spot where the motor meets the gears that move the cables and one cable came loose and jammed in the gear destroying it. So basically the motor is good. The whole assembly is 100 buck at Kragen so I will just replace the deal.
I have a pair of vice grips holding the window up at the moment. It is sitting at my parents until I can get it fixed. :gring:
Basically it comes down to money.
We are broke and need to fix the Jeep.
We are broke and I have to figure out/fix the VX.
Cari's parents are coming the Aug. 2 until the 9 or 10.
Cari may be going to Tucson to visit family in Sept.
Trust me I want to go.....
Thanks for the invite Bart, although I probably will not be standing up the entire time, I would be bumping my head in the Dragon....
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
I have a Sith sense....I see Darth people...
I was thinking last night, and I just want to make sure that everyone on the list here knows that this trip may turn out to be several nights of REAL CAMPING.
At minimum, that means:
1) No showers
2) No toilets
3) No water
4) No gas stations for miles
If we camp on BLM land Friday night, and then go south Saturday to the Ruby Mountains area, there may be "Campsites" there. I have not researched it fully, but I will get on that now.
I just want everyone to be prepared. I will be bringing 10 gallons of extra gas, and probably 10-15 gallons of water. Personally, I love being detached from civilization for as long as possible, but I will have the wife with me so I will probably be procuring some sort of camp shower so we can rinse off. I also have a portable crapper now that works pretty good, which is something you guys can consider getting. Or, if you want to use mine, just bring 2-3 WAG BAGs for each day of camping, depending on how much you poop:
REI carries them or you can get them online. Or you can just go the old fashion way.
Has anyone ever been to the Ruby Mountains area? I hear it is really beautiful, but I honestly have no idea what to expect. I'll post more info about the area as I find out.
Bart
I haven't done any other kind of camping for a long time...
I'll bring a shovel if the dirt will be provided. And of course plenty of water, and I need to get some decent gas cans and get that system worked out.
Bart can you link me to your buddy in Chicago who does the CO2 kits? I think I'll get a 10# kit in the next couple weeks.
Never been to the Ruby Mountains...
Here you go:
http://www.4wheelair.com
Tell him I sent you. His name is Tom.
Bart