Last night I lost my cell phone in my JCSRT8 do the <5sec 0-60. I romp on it and things just go flying around in the cab. 3-4 times a week I am crawling all around looking under seats and everywhere looking for my phone or other stuff. How many times a week do you loose stuff in your ride due to your driving habits?
I have a problem with my coffee in the mornings. I seem to hit the gas (always forget) and it spills some in the cupholder and makes a mess. Bugs the crap out of me. But what's a coffee lover to do? I hate mugs things but I love my Tim Hortons. For those that don't know it yet, you will...it's probably coming your way soon lol..
Us Ram guys have the same problem but Kevan fixed it for us! maybe you can do something like this. http://www.srtconnection.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5711
I put mine in that area just right of the shifter and it fits perfectly I have a Palm Treo so it takes up most of the space, now my Diablo goes flying all over the back seat I need to buckle it in-LOL
I took a ride in the back seat of a JCSRT8 with HHP's 426 stroker in it last night and it scared the crap out of me when Josh launched it. Josh power braked it against the stall and then let it fly...it pulled so freakin' hard that my eyes felt like they were going to be sucked back into my head!!!! I've been in some very fast cars like a 426 stroker SRT8 300C, but the experience in the jeep was the most intense feeling I've ever had in a car. I'll never forget that Ride!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Phones and other like devices - ProClip Coffee and beverage of choice - only use really good insulated mugs that seal and have a press button or something to drink. If it can't fall out on the highway and not spill a drop you need a different one. Magnums have cargo nets in the back, best invention ever!
thats pretty cool...i remember having some CD's in that area and one day got on it a little bit and yeah...you know the rest hahaha
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I have this thing about stuff rattling when I'm at speed and enough time on road courses and I've learned to have everything strapped, locked and tied down or tucked in a cubby. I would NOT advise opening my console compartment if you value your life. :blink: But yeah, some times on a chilly morning, I'll be half awake and put a touch too much toe on my gas pedal and scare the crap out of myself. Best caffeine substitute ever, though the neighbors/other drivers don't appreciate it. :happy:
Shit flies around my jeep all the time. I raced a Z06 last week and my freaking wallet flew out of the little opening on the lower dash area beside the drivers door and the steering wheel.................scared the crap out of me for an instant, I though I broke something.........................little did I realize that what I broke was the Z06's owners heart...lol.
yea, my wallet is always in the back floorboard some how. Speaking of defication from passangers, I had a couple friends in the back. They were watching a DVD and not paying attention to the road at all. I launched from a light and they both thought we got rearended and freaked out. It was great, they we pissed.
You should sit in the back of a 426 stroker Jeep at launch...it will scare the crap out of you for sure!:grin:
Some day I will be driving a 426 stroker jeep. I'm 27, I'll be able to afford it for my mid-life crisis....lol.
every time i go on a longer trip, say to a car show, and i have the kid with me, i always end up sending their dvd player flying into them, off of the center consol (no, i do not have the factory dvd set up) after i leave a toll booth!!!! whenever i go anywhere neat wot, their portable dvd player ends up in the back seat between them!!! hahahahaa
wait one second sporto...... i never came close to shitting on anything in your car when you smoked the tires at 90mph when racing that sti in irvine........ :getlost: