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Originally posted by RiNkY:
Well if you enjoy sitting in an oven and trying to drive then fair play to you. I moved here from England, never seen a 90°+ day in my life until coming here, so 110° is fricken hot, whatever way you look at it. Plus with the Leather seats too, that doesn't help to much.

I crank up the AC and am proud of it. If you think I'm a wimp, then head over to Mesa and I'll be glad to teach you otherwise.
Settle down tough guy? [Huh?] It was just a little smack between GBiz and myself.

Have you checked out the local club here yet, AZXC . We have a few 4X2's (in fact GBiz is one of them). If you want to get on the mailing list, PM me and I'll throw you on (if you are not already). We have a meeting/run coming up, the site has all the info. If you are interested in riding/camping along I'm sure we can find a 4X4 ride for you.

I'll explain, I park in the shade and have a window defector up all the time and the sun roof popped up. I'd have to guess the inside is pretty close to the outside temps (but a little warmer). Because I do this, it is not as hot inside thus I don't need to whip on the air real high. Beside, it's hot regardless and there is nothing you can really do except either get used to it or run from AC to AC.

I'm not from AZ (just like 90% of the state), just moved here 2 years ago. Everyone here warned me over and over about buring my hands on the wheel, or my legs on the seats. Well, in 2 summers it has not happened.
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