From owner-xj-digest-at-digest.net Sat Mar 30 18:57:19 2002 From: xj-digest xj-digest Saturday, March 30 2002 Volume 01 : Number 1394 Forum for Discussion of XJ cherokees and wagoneers Brian Colucci Digest Coordinator Contents: Re: xj: Re: Balancing tires -BB's Powder patches etc Re: xj: Re: Balancing tires -BB's Powder patches etc xj: beware, new virus... (sorry about OT post) xj: looking for a shipper... xj: Hello xj: made it... XJ Digest Home Page: http://www.digest.net/jeep/xj/ Send submissions to xj-digest-at-digest.net Send administrative requests to xj-digest-request-at-digest.net To unsubscribe, include the word unsubscribe by itself in the body of the message, unless you are sending the request from a different address than the one that appears on the list. Include the word help in a message to xj-digest-request to get a list of other majordomo commands. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 20:49:00 -0400 From: "samfans" Subject: Re: xj: Re: Balancing tires -BB's Powder patches etc Yep, but only after a couple hundred miles. No visible wear of any kind. Anticipate no problems as it's not a high mielage DD rig. I can hear the BB's if I take the wheels off and roll them around the shop, so they're not clumping, even with airing up and down and repeated freeze / thaw cycles. Bill - ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Mock To: Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 8:18 AM Subject: Re: xj: Re: Balancing tires -BB's Powder patches etc > I had read you're article, that's part of what made me bring this back > up. Have you popped the beads to check on the condition of the BB's or if > it's do anything to the rims? > > Bob > > At 07:04 PM 3/25/02 -0400, you wrote: > >Go for it - worked reasonably well for me: > > > >check out > > > >http://billavista.tripod.com/Beadlocks/Beadlocks.htm > > > >further down the article > > > >Bill > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: Bob Mock > >To: > >Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 9:01 AM > >Subject: xj: Balancing tires -BB's Powder patches etc > > > > > > > I know that there are some people on here (bill included) that have used > > > BB's or powder/sand to balance their BIG ass tires. What do you think of > > > it now that it's done? Soon i'll be getting 36's and while I won't be > > > running on them all the time I might run them to and from the trail if > > > it's only a couple hrs away and would love to not have 10lbs of wheel > > > weights around the rims. > > > > > > ideas? Thoughts? Experiences? > > > > > > Bob ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 20:08:32 -0500 From: Bob Mock Subject: Re: xj: Re: Balancing tires -BB's Powder patches etc Hmm...i guess it's BB's it is then. or stainless balls of some sort. My 36's will mainly be trail tires but they'll be used to get me to and from some distant trails so it would be nice if they were balanced. Thanks for your help. Bob >Yep, but only after a couple hundred miles. No visible wear of any kind. >Anticipate no problems as it's not a high mielage DD rig. > >I can hear the BB's if I take the wheels off and roll them around the shop, >so they're not clumping, even with airing up and down and repeated freeze / >thaw cycles. "Treat the trails like you treat your truck, you cherish it, you respect it, you take care of it, you don't abuse it, and most of all you fix it." ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 21:10:34 -0800 (PST) From: john Subject: xj: beware, new virus... (sorry about OT post) I've gotten two of these messages in the last two days. It looks like it's coming from Poland. BOTTOM LINE - DON'T OPEN ANY ATTACHMENTS. If you're in doubt about something email it to me and I'll take it apart in UNIX and let you know if it's "probably" safe... :) Below is the "strings" output of the "Audio/X-MIDI" file is below, it saves as a "pif" file. The "hot" thing is a javascript ad thing... Last night's attachment was a "viper enterprises" image, but not named as a jpg. Weird... it's like this thing is grabbing a file and passing it along with it's payload. The executable does a lot of mailing activity... this is not good... (I've stripped out a lot of material) I apologize for posting this to the FSJ lists, but this one could catch someone off guard. I've sent a copy to SANS, they'll get the word out to the right folks... john >From webmaster-at-ifsja.org Wed Mar 27 20:36:09 2002 Return-Path: Received: from pirx.itp.net.pl (pirx.itp.net.pl [213.146.49.67]) by cafe.virtual-cafe.com (8.9.0/8.9.3) with ESMTP id RAA29297 for ; Wed, 27 Mar 2002 17:29:41 -0800 Received: from 67.82.209.76 by pirx.itp.net.pl for john-at-wagoneers.com; Thu, 28 Mar 2002 02:08:08 +0100 From: webmaster To: john-at-wagoneers.com Subject: Happy Lady Day MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=KI4jf24T92e26La6dlE1AWRiXc684N Message-Id: Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 02:08:08 +0100 X-UIDL: 724ba9dd02e51a297274f6347f971386 X-Keywords: X-UID: 7167 [Part 1, Text/HTML 4 lines] [Unable to print this part] [Part 2, Audio/X-MIDI 110KB] [Unable to print this part] [Part 4, Application/OCTET-STREAM (Name: "hot") 6.8KB] [Unable to print this part] ======================== THIS iS THE CONTENTS OF "HOT": - -------------------- !This program cannot be run in DOS mode. Rich .text `.rdata -at-.data .rsrc ==== YYPh YYj0[ ppxxxx (null) runtime error TLOSS error SING error DOMAIN error R6028 - - unable to initialize heap R6027 - - not enough space for lowio initialization R6026 - - not enough space for stdio initialization R6025 - - pure virtual function call R6024 - - not enough space for _onexit/atexit table R6019 - - unable to open console device R6018 - - unexpected heap error R6017 - - unexpected multithread lock error R6016 - - not enough space for thread data abnormal program termination R6009 - - not enough space for environment R6008 - - not enough space for arguments R6002 - - floating point not loaded Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Runtime Error! Program: GetLastActivePopup GetActiveWindow MessageBoxA user32.dll FreeLibrary GetProcAddress LoadLibraryA CloseHandle Sleep TerminateProcess ReadProcessMemory OpenProcess Module32First CreateToolhelp32Snapshot GetModuleFileNameA Process32Next Process32First MapViewOfFile CreateFileMappingA GetFileSize CreateFileA UnmapViewOfFile GetLocalTime GetLastError LocalFree LocalAlloc GetCurrentProcessId WideCharToMultiByte MultiByteToWideChar GetComputerNameA CopyFileA IsDBCSLeadByte WriteFile ReadFile GetTempFileNameA GetTempPathA DeleteFileA SetFileAttributesA FindClose FindNextFileA FindFirstFileA SetEndOfFile SetFilePointer GetFileTime SetFileTime GetTickCount CreateProcessA GetSystemDirectoryA GetCurrentProcess GetVersionExA GetVersion WaitForSingleObject GetCommandLineA ExpandEnvironmentStringsA GetDriveTypeA CreateThread KERNEL32.dll RegCloseKey RegEnumKeyA RegOpenKeyA RegDeleteValueA RegEnumValueA CloseServiceHandle CreateServiceA OpenSCManagerA StartServiceCtrlDispatcherA SetServiceStatus OpenServiceA RegisterServiceCtrlHandlerA FreeSid EqualSid AllocateAndInitializeSid GetTokenInformation OpenProcessToken RegConnectRegistryA StartServiceA RegQueryValueExA RegSetValueExA RegCreateKeyA AdjustTokenPrivileges LookupPrivilegeValueA ADVAPI32.dll WS2_32.dll WNetCloseEnum WNetEnumResourceA WNetOpenEnumA MPR.dll GetModuleHandleA GetStartupInfoA ExitProcess GetCPInfo GetACP GetOEMCP LCMapStringA LCMapStringW HeapFree HeapAlloc UnhandledExceptionFilter FreeEnvironmentStringsA FreeEnvironmentStringsW GetEnvironmentStrings GetEnvironmentStringsW SetHandleCount GetStdHandle GetFileType HeapDestroy HeapCreate VirtualFree RtlUnwind GetStringTypeA GetStringTypeW VirtualAlloc HeapReAlloc SetStdHandle FlushFileBuffers QUIT DATA HELO %s MAIL FROM: < RCPT TO:< .,()%$-at-!`~ \*.* awggY This program must be run under Win32 $7PE `DATA .idata .reloc %40-at- %80-at-(0-at-0 40N0 KERNEL32.dll Sleep ExitProcess K(uFW FfJu 3SvT9 ;88v bD(S\nv >Q~"hH $AvWB tW~8tW-at- SvWt WvWU#vW KvW| T09S 5nz y;h! gPFF dummy.exe e:\windows\SyStem32\dLlcache\ddd.exe %L-at--at- %T-at--at- .dll !This program cannot be run in DOS mode. bRich .text `.data .edata -at-.xdata -at-.rsrc -at-.reloc ---- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 22:23:37 -0800 From: john meister Subject: xj: looking for a shipper... I need to find a shipper that will ship a car from NY to Seattle... Not in a hurry. Someone just had a car shipped from here to there and it wasn't too bad... any leads? thanx, john - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** john-at-wagoneers.com via PINE on Linux ** (plain text please!) ** http://wagoneers.com ** ** http://freegift.net ** Snohomish, Washington USA - where Jeeps don't rust, they mold. ...and remember, leaving life without Jesus just isn't recommended... - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 15:29:27 -0500 From: "David M. Elliott" Subject: xj: Hello Hi, I just joined the list and I wanted to say Hi. I have a '90 XJ and have been building my rig since about '97 and was one of the first people to get the RE 4.5 lift. I currently run that same lift with 32X11.50's MudKings (I know.. new tires on the way), Custom4X4 front and rear bumpers, Rusty's engine/tranny skid, Rusty's T-case skid and Tomken Gas Tank skid. I have other little mods, but those are the important ones. I live in Indiana and do most of my runs at the badlands, or old county roads down around Bloomington. Anyway, there are some big names on this list so I hope too learn a lot here and maybe dispense some tips and whatnot that I have picked up over the years. - -Dave ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2002 18:23:40 -0800 From: john meister Subject: xj: made it... well, I made it to Pennsylvannia... and I'm back on line... :) I'm in something they call the Pocono Mountains. Problem is I don't see any mountains... Maybe I'll have to ask some locals where they are. :) john - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** john-at-wagoneers.com via PINE on Linux ** (plain text please!) ** http://wagoneers.com ** ** http://freegift.net ** Snohomish, Washington USA - where Jeeps don't rust, they mold. ...and remember, leaving life without Jesus just isn't recommended... - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ End of xj-digest V1 #1394 *************************