I can sympathize with you re: the mud and water in the cab. When I got stuck
a couple of months ago the water actually came in through the d*mn drain
holes in the door. The door seals worked great. Someone needs to come up
with a way that water will drain out the door holes but won't be let in. I
wonder if a flapper seal could be rigged at the holes? Hmmmmmm?
Wayne
01 QC Sport 4x4 V8
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mr. Plow" <adam_is_mr_plow@hotmail.com>
To: <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: DML: Re: daktoberfest pictures
>
> Yes, rolling down the falls (not on your tires) would have been very bad,
> especially considering the 6, or 7 foot deep pond that is at the bottom
left
> og the water hazard. That is actually why i have never tried those falls.
> I might try when i bring a machine that can just go straight up, rather
than
> around the side. :)
>
> As for water in the cab, sheesh, that's olllddd......
> I actually went wheeling with some Jeep guys in early October for an
> afternoon, and i had about 4" of mud and water in the floor of the cab.
> But, that was my friend (idiot) that thought it would be a good idea to
open
> the door when the Cherokee was super stuck in a hole...
> Don't do this at home kids....
>
>
>
> The Adam Blaster
> Two words, figure it out.....
>
>
>
> >hell, did you get water in the cab? I've done that now - through the
> >antenna hole in the passenger door jamb. ha!
> >
> >but I'd have really had you bested if I'd rolled down those falls! (like
> >that would be something to brag about...)
> >--
> >Michael Maskalans
>
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