| To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. post #2 of 20 01-21-2016, 11:25 AM Registered User Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Vernal Posts: 2, 825 That's a very good question. I have a spare set of chains laying around that I use to have for my Liberty. I just read the Owners Manual. It seems that it states that up to 9mm traction devices are allowed (for the Trailhawk model), yet also states in the Caution box that damage may result in the 4 wheel drive system if using traction devices. Of course, I'm sure that all owners manuals will have that disclaimer. So like you, I'm curious too. post #3 of 20 01-21-2016, 05:45 PM Join Date: Nov 2015 Location: Pittsburgh Posts: 270 I remember reading a post somewhere from some guys in Washington state. They bought the cable type chains to put in the Trailhawks to stay legal. 2015 granite crystal trailhawk dark side editon v6. post #4 of 20 01-21-2016, 06:26 PM Quote: Originally Posted by NatasMaximus View Post To stay legal?
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I was turning into a systems admin, no thank you. Third and last, $$$$. I was way below market value there, I knew they didn't have the money to pay me what I was worth. I ran the numbers, I had accumulated enough stock options so that the company made it I would make some cash, but staying there long term I would have lost money. I made sure my replacement was well trained on our tech stack, looked for a job somewhere else, gave my two weeks and left. When I did, I made myself available for contract if they needed help and the recently hired software manager told me I was "rehireable and always welcomed back" (note, he is no longer there either). It was a good move for me, I now make 50% more than what I made there. Companies fail/succeed for many complex reasons, sometimes having nothing to do with the product, leadership team, etc. Sometimes the market is not ready, sometimes you dont get the funding. I got what I wanted out of the company, and I hope they got what wanted out of me.
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From Staff Pick What can't you fix with a hammer? In David Shannon's hilarious new picture book, Mr. Nogginbody discovers the many (mis)uses of a time-tested tool. Will he eventually come to his senses and learn to distinguish a flower from a nail? Maybe a whack on the head will do the trick. Recommended By Renee P., Synopses & Reviews If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. After snagging his toe, Mr. Nogginbody makes a visit to his local hardware store in search of solutions. Armed with a shiny new hammer, he successfully fixes the nail protruding from his floor. But the satisfaction of his first repair carries him away, and he figures that anything resembling a nail — from a lamp switch to a fire hydrant — can be fixed with a good whack. The results are predictably and theatrically disastrous, until Mr. Nogginbody arrives at a gentle awakening and recognizes that not everything is a nail. Review "Children will delight in Mr. Nogginbody's well-meaning and ridiculous fix-it attempts that yield comical destruction, and readers who take their stories on the sweeter side will be pleased that it ends on a gentle note. "