speeding_infraction
TJ Enthusiast
Pshaw, it's supposed to snow here in Knoxville this weekend lol. And it's 70 degrees right now
'Cause the free wind is blowin' through your hair
And the days surround your daylight there
Seasons crying no despair
Alligator lizards in the air, in the air
America was exceptional.
One time I was sitting in church and somebody that was a former fairly successful rock guitarist was about to play a song and they were warming up and they did the intro to that …
He was so good later when I talked to him about it he didn’t even know he did it .
It gets surprisingly cold at night in the desert (lows around 28-34*), and I’ve enjoyed half doors and no windows for multiple years. For the cooler months, I keep a stash of extra layers in the trunk since days can be warm until sundown. Snowboard pants are comfortable and work well for warmth and cutting the wind.
As long as I’m buttoned up, I really enjoy driving with the rig open (I no longer desire another motorcycle to get that freedom feeling). Heated seats help, but mine don’t help nearly as soon as they would if the seats were cloth (due to the vinyl being a better insulator).
The high was about 86* today and it’s 59* out right now (low will be around 52*). The swings make it feel warmer and cooler than if the temps were more consistent.
I haven't had a hard top since my 2008 JK...
Have no problem managing the northeast winters with just the soft top and wear shorts 365.
39F last night. I'm packing to go camping with the TJ.
I'm feeling the desert life. I'm tired of the cold and parking vehicles every winter.
OP, is it worth trying to convince the Ladies to get topless and going for a topless Jeep ride?
You gotta remember that in the summer the overnight lows are in the 90s after the daytime highs are in the upper 110s. And this goes on for 5+ months.
OP, is it worth trying to convince the Ladies to get topless and going for a topless Jeep ride?
And 90* at night feels more like 80s where Cooper lives, but there can be nights when it stays closer to 100*, especially for folks in PHX.
IMO, daytime radiation is what makes things feel the most miserable
Not just your opinion, it is a fact. I run the AC on Max and barely stay cool, but on the occasion when there’s a cloud blocking the direct sunshine, it starts to get chilly and I have to turn the fan down. Ambient air temperature is still the same, but the lack of direct sunshine makes a HUGE difference.
You gotta remember that in the summer the overnight lows are in the 90s after the daytime highs are in the upper 110s. And this goes on for 5+ months.
Alright I'll keep parking cars in November, thanks.
“It’s a dry heat”
