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Old 03-01-2014, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Ryanstemarie

Haha thanks a lot for clarifying, but I figured out real quick that bimmers got a few screws loose. Must be all the yoga.

If anything, by seeing all the support and responses from everyone in their effort to defend me from the bimmer-disease, I am positive I came to the right spot.

It's kind of like "they like me, they really like me!" You know?
Lol well you have 2 mega mods in here defending you from bimmtard. Its too bad we can't ban for being stupid. Hell it earned him a lifetime ban on naxja.org.....lol
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Originally Posted by Ryanstemarie
Haha thanks a lot for clarifying, but I figured out real quick that bimmers got a few screws loose. Must be all the yoga.

If anything, by seeing all the support and responses from everyone in their effort to defend me from the bimmer-disease, I am positive I came to the right spot.

It's kind of like "they like me, they really like me!" You know?
Those who know have your back. You might be new around here, but you have the right people on your side. I think it's fair to say we like you, if anything because you can easily spot a tard, and handle it appropriately. LOL. Cheers, mate.
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Horse pulls the car out of the mud - YouTube[/url]
Yea, that's 4HD, however.

In 2WD, I have been at a parked standstill and unable to gain traction with the slightest amount of snow on the ground. When it's going to snow, I park it in 4WD so I can get out of my spot the next day.

That is why I do not believe anyone towing a car with a 2WD XJ.
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Holy ****, it was sprinkling out today, had to drop it to 4lo to get out my driveway
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Originally Posted by Demonoid369
God almighty you are a freakin retard bimmer, I can only imagine the head shaking your father would do if he saw how pitiful you were. When Oregon got the heavy snow storm just a month ago, I drive every where(8" of snow) In 2wd and did pull a couple of people out in 2wd, you know how? By being SMART, I know I know this isn't a concept you understand, bear with me: I lowered my tire pressure(oh my?!?) to 20 psi which allowed more grip, used 1-2 gears to allow engine braking so I didn't have to use my brakes as much as cause a possible lock up.
You remind me the idiot in the jacked up ford truck on 36"s that was spinning his rear tires getting no grip because his tires was fully inflated... Some times I think a good punch to the your face would help knock the brain loose from being a troll/idiot.
Where you at? I'm in stayton. We had almost 2 feet
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Originally Posted by BimmerJeeper
Yea, that's 4HD, however.

In 2WD, I have been at a parked standstill and unable to gain traction with the slightest amount of snow on the ground. When it's going to snow, I park it in 4WD so I can get out of my spot the next day.

That is why I do not believe anyone towing a car with a 2WD XJ.
You're doing it wrong

Anyways, I don't mean to steal the attention from bimmer but I've got a quick question. After seafoam, I've got a lot of power back and she runs much smoother. I could push her pretty hard from a stand still no problem. But twice I pushed her especially hard and the cel blinked at me for two seconds each time then remained solid.

I can't feel the misfires, so I'm assuming they are relatively minor. Tomorrow I'm going to dive into cleaning all the sensors. Would it be a better idea to just order replacement tps, cps, and iac sensors? I don't know how expensive those things run.

And is it unlikely the seafoam had an effect on my power steering? Cause she has less play in the steering wheel now. It felt pretty nice driving the fifty miles I just went. Even minor adjustments were easier.
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Originally Posted by BimmerJeeper
Yea, that's 4HD, however.

In 2WD, I have been at a parked standstill and unable to gain traction with the slightest amount of snow on the ground. When it's going to snow, I park it in 4WD so I can get out of my spot the next day.

That is why I do not believe anyone towing a car with a 2WD XJ.
We're expecting around 8 inches Monday morning. What's the over/under on how long it takes me to get my car to move mr bimmer?

No shovel needed, guaranteed.
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Originally Posted by Ryanstemarie

We're expecting around 8 inches Monday morning.
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Originally Posted by odgreen89on35s
Where you at? I'm in stayton. We had almost 2 feet
Salem, I live near mission st. Ya you guys are a bit higher, felt bad for you guys, west Salem was shut down because of all the hills lol
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Originally Posted by Demonoid369

Salem, I live near mission st. Ya you guys are a bit higher, felt bad for you guys, west Salem was shut down because of all the hills lol
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Originally Posted by Ryanstemarie

You're doing it wrong

Anyways, I don't mean to steal the attention from bimmer but I've got a quick question. After seafoam, I've got a lot of power back and she runs much smoother. I could push her pretty hard from a stand still no problem. But twice I pushed her especially hard and the cel blinked at me for two seconds each time then remained solid.

I can't feel the misfires, so I'm assuming they are relatively minor. Tomorrow I'm going to dive into cleaning all the sensors. Would it be a better idea to just order replacement tps, cps, and iac sensors? I don't know how expensive those things run.

And is it unlikely the seafoam had an effect on my power steering? Cause she has less play in the steering wheel now. It felt pretty nice driving the fifty miles I just went. Even minor adjustments were easier.
Most of the sensors are cheap now so it wouldnt hurt to replace them with new ones if worried. Seafoam will not affect the power steering. Its just you engine is running better and actually turning the pump now. Lol
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Originally Posted by Outlaw Star
Most of the sensors are cheap now so it wouldnt hurt to replace them with new ones if worried. Seafoam will not affect the power steering. Its just you engine is running better and actually turning the pump now. Lol
Haha awesome I'll order those next week then. I'm definitely feeling an improvement and I'm loving it haha. Thanks!
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Two wheel drive Xj.
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Originally Posted by BimmerJeeper
So you're going to ban the only person who gave him the truth?
Why don't you tell me what exactly to knock off?
I am discussing 2WD vs 4WD. What is everyone else doing?

This forum has hit new lows. My post speaks for itself.
If I am wrong, why not let Ryan decide who is speaking the truth vs. lying and trolling?
Why do you need to delete it?

Don't worry, I am done with this thread. Good luck, Ryan.
The XJ is a nice dependable car that has never left me stranded
Apparently you have a hard time seeing the difference between truth and opinion. The only helpful thing you gave was your first two posts. Other than that, you made it clear you don't know what your actually talking about. I may have been here a week, but this ain't my first rodeo. I know how to work with my hands, and I know how to sell a product.

Your help is no longer needed bimmer, carry on.
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Originally Posted by Ryanstemarie
Apparently you have a hard time seeing the difference between truth and opinion. The only helpful thing you gave was your first two posts. Other than that, you made it clear you don't know what your actually talking about. I may have been here a week, but this ain't my first rodeo. I know how to work with my hands, and I know how to sell a product.

Your help is no longer needed bimmer, carry on.
HERE, HERE.....

I like you Ryan, LOL....Your first sentence is spot on. Bimmer's opinion is everyone else's truth in his fantasyland. Oh, and BJ, no need to send me pm's. I can read, even if you think I can't, and if you sent it to me in the event it got moderated, don't bother...scarcely anything you write is worth the time it takes to delete it.


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