Kiefer316
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Re: The Colorado BS thread
I'm guessing those would be the trail master drop brackets
I'm guessing those would be the trail master drop brackets
Yes, but sadly, it's the only way some people seem to learn (or not).
On the other side of the coin...
I got pulled over for a "random DUI check" a while back; not at a checkpoint.
Not speeding or any improper vehicle operation, current tags, no light or other vehicle problems/malfunctions. Stone cold sober, DDing the roommates; so I went along with the roadside. After I passed, I asked why I was stopped, and that's when LEO(Thornton) said that it was a "random check."
WTH is that!? I've never heard of anybody being pulled over for absolutely no reason other than to administer a "random" roadside. LEO even told me that he had no other reason to pull me over! Boredom? Borderline harassment/power trip?
i hate seeing people get in trouble for being stupid.
Yes, but sadly, it's the only way some people seem to learn (or not).
On the other side of the coin...
I got pulled over for a "random DUI check" a while back; not at a checkpoint.
Not speeding or any improper vehicle operation, current tags, no light or other vehicle problems/malfunctions. Stone cold sober, DDing the roommates; so I went along with the roadside. After I passed, I asked why I was stopped, and that's when LEO(Thornton) said that it was a "random check."
WTH is that!? I've never heard of anybody being pulled over for absolutely no reason other than to administer a "random" roadside. LEO even told me that he had no other reason to pull me over! Boredom? Borderline harassment/power trip?
Uh... how long ago was that? Troy can correct me if I'm wrong but unless the county ordered the offer to perform "random DUI checks" they need a valid point of contact to be able to do anything. If they pull you over for having a headlight out or something, and it turns out that your headlights work fine, you could be sitting on a kilo of crack and they can't do anything.
I usually don't argue with cops but that's one that I would have.
shweeeeet. Got the new seats :thumbup:
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also got the engine bay of the MJ cleaned up. Only brakes left in there and everything else is painted and looks newish![]()
Leaving the line lock in it? I don't want it back, just wondering. Not to be used as a parking brake of course.
Leaving the line lock in it? I don't want it back, just wondering. Not to be used as a parking brake of course.
If the hydraulics fail???
Hmmm, with that pedal, hill-holders would be nice.The MJ is gonne stay 5-speed for now. And has a parking brake already anyway ( kick azz foot petal park brake has me contemplating making some cup holders?!?!? )
but back to your conversation.![]()
God was gonna get me anyway!Ok, so what if a cable snaps, the adjuster brakes, or the brake mechanicals come apart?
God was gonna get me anyway!
I still don't like the idea of having all my eggs in one basket. Especially since an economical secondary system is already installed.
YELLAHEEP said:Yeah, that stop Kujito posted about sounds pretty questionable. The cop needs at a minimum "reasonable suspicion" to make a contact, but to stop and detain to ask for identification/registration and to do roadsides, cops need probable cause like bad driving (weaving, failing to stop at a stop sign, or at a minimum an equipment violation like a head light or tail light.)
The only random checks for DUI that are allowed are at checkpoints where it's posted by signs before entering the checkpoint and there's a random order in which the cars are stopped and checked.
Uh...... why not use as a parking brake? Don't know a whole lot about 'em, but a friend had one on his XJ a few years back - set up on the rear brakes...... seemed to work just fine....... :dunno:
Pulls 10-15 amps iirc.. heats up a little bit, not designed to hold fluid pressure for long periods of time. It's a good option to hold it for a couple minutes but not longer term.