91 YJ - rolled it... totaled it
#31
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Re: 91 YJ - rolled it... totaled it
I ran into the same problem when I went to by an '89 YJ for parts awhile
back. Best bet is to place an ad in papers in the area asking if anyone
would rent out a garage for cheap. You'd be surprised how many elderly
people don't mind as long as the noise, especially after 8pm, isn't too
crazy. You usually work out some kind of deal where they are allotted their
naptime, etc, and you can do whatever you want in their garage in between.
My neighbour did this because he has no use for his garage and the neighbour
beside him on the other side rents his garage for storage of his lawn tools
(in return for maintaining his yard). A guy by my buddy's frat house also
rents his garage to home-mechanics for exactly this purpose ...altho he
charges a bit more cuz he has all the tools in there already.
Good luck!
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
"Chris" <chris-at-borngraphics.com> wrote in message
news:2004110910162316807%chrisatborngraphicscom@ca llhome.homeip.net...
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
>
>
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for
me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why
not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.
>
>
back. Best bet is to place an ad in papers in the area asking if anyone
would rent out a garage for cheap. You'd be surprised how many elderly
people don't mind as long as the noise, especially after 8pm, isn't too
crazy. You usually work out some kind of deal where they are allotted their
naptime, etc, and you can do whatever you want in their garage in between.
My neighbour did this because he has no use for his garage and the neighbour
beside him on the other side rents his garage for storage of his lawn tools
(in return for maintaining his yard). A guy by my buddy's frat house also
rents his garage to home-mechanics for exactly this purpose ...altho he
charges a bit more cuz he has all the tools in there already.
Good luck!
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
"Chris" <chris-at-borngraphics.com> wrote in message
news:2004110910162316807%chrisatborngraphicscom@ca llhome.homeip.net...
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
>
>
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for
me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why
not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.
>
>
#32
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Re: 91 YJ - rolled it... totaled it
Wanna stop in WA and drop it off?
Carl
"Chris" <chris-at-borngraphics.com> wrote in message
news:2004110910162316807%chrisatborngraphicscom@ca llhome.homeip.net...
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
>
>
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for
me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why
not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.
>
>
Carl
"Chris" <chris-at-borngraphics.com> wrote in message
news:2004110910162316807%chrisatborngraphicscom@ca llhome.homeip.net...
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
>
>
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for
me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why
not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.
>
>
#33
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Posts: n/a
Re: 91 YJ - rolled it... totaled it
Wanna stop in WA and drop it off?
Carl
"Chris" <chris-at-borngraphics.com> wrote in message
news:2004110910162316807%chrisatborngraphicscom@ca llhome.homeip.net...
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
>
>
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for
me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why
not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.
>
>
Carl
"Chris" <chris-at-borngraphics.com> wrote in message
news:2004110910162316807%chrisatborngraphicscom@ca llhome.homeip.net...
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
>
>
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for
me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why
not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.
>
>
#34
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 91 YJ - rolled it... totaled it
Wanna stop in WA and drop it off?
Carl
"Chris" <chris-at-borngraphics.com> wrote in message
news:2004110910162316807%chrisatborngraphicscom@ca llhome.homeip.net...
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
>
>
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for
me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why
not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.
>
>
Carl
"Chris" <chris-at-borngraphics.com> wrote in message
news:2004110910162316807%chrisatborngraphicscom@ca llhome.homeip.net...
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
>
>
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for
me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why
not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.
>
>
#35
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Re: 91 YJ - rolled it... totaled it
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<418EC524.B19B359@***.net>...
> All Real Jeeps roll at least once, it's a right of passage.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Chris wrote:
> >
> > Well, thank you guys for the help getting my YJ up and running again.
> > While on a little camping trip in Joshua Tree we had a little accident
> > and rolled the jeep in the sand 270 degrees . A combination of things
Do what I did when favorite daughter #1 smashed the TJ. Go buy your
wife a Liberty, take it to U-Haul and get a hitch put on it, hook up
to a low-boy trailer and haul the carcass off to a barn where you can
tear it down. I have found that after getting our TJ fixed the
Liberty is useful for getting it unstuck:
http://www.hal-pc.org/~jcwelch/stucktj.jpg
Of course you have to put up with what you have to put up with out of
a wife when she gets you unstuck :-)
And yes, that is the same TJ as seen in http://lnc.grwelch.com/jeep/
and it was worth putting back together.
> All Real Jeeps roll at least once, it's a right of passage.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Chris wrote:
> >
> > Well, thank you guys for the help getting my YJ up and running again.
> > While on a little camping trip in Joshua Tree we had a little accident
> > and rolled the jeep in the sand 270 degrees . A combination of things
Do what I did when favorite daughter #1 smashed the TJ. Go buy your
wife a Liberty, take it to U-Haul and get a hitch put on it, hook up
to a low-boy trailer and haul the carcass off to a barn where you can
tear it down. I have found that after getting our TJ fixed the
Liberty is useful for getting it unstuck:
http://www.hal-pc.org/~jcwelch/stucktj.jpg
Of course you have to put up with what you have to put up with out of
a wife when she gets you unstuck :-)
And yes, that is the same TJ as seen in http://lnc.grwelch.com/jeep/
and it was worth putting back together.
#36
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Re: 91 YJ - rolled it... totaled it
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<418EC524.B19B359@***.net>...
> All Real Jeeps roll at least once, it's a right of passage.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Chris wrote:
> >
> > Well, thank you guys for the help getting my YJ up and running again.
> > While on a little camping trip in Joshua Tree we had a little accident
> > and rolled the jeep in the sand 270 degrees . A combination of things
Do what I did when favorite daughter #1 smashed the TJ. Go buy your
wife a Liberty, take it to U-Haul and get a hitch put on it, hook up
to a low-boy trailer and haul the carcass off to a barn where you can
tear it down. I have found that after getting our TJ fixed the
Liberty is useful for getting it unstuck:
http://www.hal-pc.org/~jcwelch/stucktj.jpg
Of course you have to put up with what you have to put up with out of
a wife when she gets you unstuck :-)
And yes, that is the same TJ as seen in http://lnc.grwelch.com/jeep/
and it was worth putting back together.
> All Real Jeeps roll at least once, it's a right of passage.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Chris wrote:
> >
> > Well, thank you guys for the help getting my YJ up and running again.
> > While on a little camping trip in Joshua Tree we had a little accident
> > and rolled the jeep in the sand 270 degrees . A combination of things
Do what I did when favorite daughter #1 smashed the TJ. Go buy your
wife a Liberty, take it to U-Haul and get a hitch put on it, hook up
to a low-boy trailer and haul the carcass off to a barn where you can
tear it down. I have found that after getting our TJ fixed the
Liberty is useful for getting it unstuck:
http://www.hal-pc.org/~jcwelch/stucktj.jpg
Of course you have to put up with what you have to put up with out of
a wife when she gets you unstuck :-)
And yes, that is the same TJ as seen in http://lnc.grwelch.com/jeep/
and it was worth putting back together.
#37
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Re: 91 YJ - rolled it... totaled it
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<418EC524.B19B359@***.net>...
> All Real Jeeps roll at least once, it's a right of passage.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Chris wrote:
> >
> > Well, thank you guys for the help getting my YJ up and running again.
> > While on a little camping trip in Joshua Tree we had a little accident
> > and rolled the jeep in the sand 270 degrees . A combination of things
Do what I did when favorite daughter #1 smashed the TJ. Go buy your
wife a Liberty, take it to U-Haul and get a hitch put on it, hook up
to a low-boy trailer and haul the carcass off to a barn where you can
tear it down. I have found that after getting our TJ fixed the
Liberty is useful for getting it unstuck:
http://www.hal-pc.org/~jcwelch/stucktj.jpg
Of course you have to put up with what you have to put up with out of
a wife when she gets you unstuck :-)
And yes, that is the same TJ as seen in http://lnc.grwelch.com/jeep/
and it was worth putting back together.
> All Real Jeeps roll at least once, it's a right of passage.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Chris wrote:
> >
> > Well, thank you guys for the help getting my YJ up and running again.
> > While on a little camping trip in Joshua Tree we had a little accident
> > and rolled the jeep in the sand 270 degrees . A combination of things
Do what I did when favorite daughter #1 smashed the TJ. Go buy your
wife a Liberty, take it to U-Haul and get a hitch put on it, hook up
to a low-boy trailer and haul the carcass off to a barn where you can
tear it down. I have found that after getting our TJ fixed the
Liberty is useful for getting it unstuck:
http://www.hal-pc.org/~jcwelch/stucktj.jpg
Of course you have to put up with what you have to put up with out of
a wife when she gets you unstuck :-)
And yes, that is the same TJ as seen in http://lnc.grwelch.com/jeep/
and it was worth putting back together.
#38
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Re: 91 YJ - rolled it... totaled it
I have a one piece front flip front on my CJ7. That is all the fenders
(in and out), hood, grill, etc., all in one piece.
The stock fenders unbolt easily and fast, so it isn't that long of a
job.
The rad needed a free standing frame which I made out of an old bed
frame. All the wires, lights etc. just transferred over and things like
the solenoid and washer bottles went on the side of the engine and
firewall.
I sit on my tire to change my plugs or work on the carb/anything now.
It's nice... :-)
That is just an idea for a fast easy front end fix. If you are anywhere
near Toronto, you could stop buy and see what it is set up like.
You should post where it is. Maybe a Jeeper from here would give you a
place to store/repair it. You don't need a 'garage'. I took a year and
a half doing my frame up rebuild and just put my 12'x12' bug tent I got
at Canadian tire over it. The Jeep fits inside just fine. Mine has 4
flaps so it is weatherproof. I had to knock the snow off a bunch of
times though. ;-)
I have rolled my CJ7 twice. Both times were only a 90 deg side flip,
but it sure is wild eh?
I ended up on the second one with my face looking straight down out of
the plastic door into open water at the end of a beaver pond 3' below
me. The snow had me good enough I didn't turtle right in thankfully.
It was a 'nasty' 8 mile walk in 2' of snow with a pulled groin muscle
starting out at 9 at night back to the camp though.... The camp was
still 20 miles from a phone.....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Chris wrote:
>
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.
(in and out), hood, grill, etc., all in one piece.
The stock fenders unbolt easily and fast, so it isn't that long of a
job.
The rad needed a free standing frame which I made out of an old bed
frame. All the wires, lights etc. just transferred over and things like
the solenoid and washer bottles went on the side of the engine and
firewall.
I sit on my tire to change my plugs or work on the carb/anything now.
It's nice... :-)
That is just an idea for a fast easy front end fix. If you are anywhere
near Toronto, you could stop buy and see what it is set up like.
You should post where it is. Maybe a Jeeper from here would give you a
place to store/repair it. You don't need a 'garage'. I took a year and
a half doing my frame up rebuild and just put my 12'x12' bug tent I got
at Canadian tire over it. The Jeep fits inside just fine. Mine has 4
flaps so it is weatherproof. I had to knock the snow off a bunch of
times though. ;-)
I have rolled my CJ7 twice. Both times were only a 90 deg side flip,
but it sure is wild eh?
I ended up on the second one with my face looking straight down out of
the plastic door into open water at the end of a beaver pond 3' below
me. The snow had me good enough I didn't turtle right in thankfully.
It was a 'nasty' 8 mile walk in 2' of snow with a pulled groin muscle
starting out at 9 at night back to the camp though.... The camp was
still 20 miles from a phone.....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Chris wrote:
>
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.
#39
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Re: 91 YJ - rolled it... totaled it
I have a one piece front flip front on my CJ7. That is all the fenders
(in and out), hood, grill, etc., all in one piece.
The stock fenders unbolt easily and fast, so it isn't that long of a
job.
The rad needed a free standing frame which I made out of an old bed
frame. All the wires, lights etc. just transferred over and things like
the solenoid and washer bottles went on the side of the engine and
firewall.
I sit on my tire to change my plugs or work on the carb/anything now.
It's nice... :-)
That is just an idea for a fast easy front end fix. If you are anywhere
near Toronto, you could stop buy and see what it is set up like.
You should post where it is. Maybe a Jeeper from here would give you a
place to store/repair it. You don't need a 'garage'. I took a year and
a half doing my frame up rebuild and just put my 12'x12' bug tent I got
at Canadian tire over it. The Jeep fits inside just fine. Mine has 4
flaps so it is weatherproof. I had to knock the snow off a bunch of
times though. ;-)
I have rolled my CJ7 twice. Both times were only a 90 deg side flip,
but it sure is wild eh?
I ended up on the second one with my face looking straight down out of
the plastic door into open water at the end of a beaver pond 3' below
me. The snow had me good enough I didn't turtle right in thankfully.
It was a 'nasty' 8 mile walk in 2' of snow with a pulled groin muscle
starting out at 9 at night back to the camp though.... The camp was
still 20 miles from a phone.....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Chris wrote:
>
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.
(in and out), hood, grill, etc., all in one piece.
The stock fenders unbolt easily and fast, so it isn't that long of a
job.
The rad needed a free standing frame which I made out of an old bed
frame. All the wires, lights etc. just transferred over and things like
the solenoid and washer bottles went on the side of the engine and
firewall.
I sit on my tire to change my plugs or work on the carb/anything now.
It's nice... :-)
That is just an idea for a fast easy front end fix. If you are anywhere
near Toronto, you could stop buy and see what it is set up like.
You should post where it is. Maybe a Jeeper from here would give you a
place to store/repair it. You don't need a 'garage'. I took a year and
a half doing my frame up rebuild and just put my 12'x12' bug tent I got
at Canadian tire over it. The Jeep fits inside just fine. Mine has 4
flaps so it is weatherproof. I had to knock the snow off a bunch of
times though. ;-)
I have rolled my CJ7 twice. Both times were only a 90 deg side flip,
but it sure is wild eh?
I ended up on the second one with my face looking straight down out of
the plastic door into open water at the end of a beaver pond 3' below
me. The snow had me good enough I didn't turtle right in thankfully.
It was a 'nasty' 8 mile walk in 2' of snow with a pulled groin muscle
starting out at 9 at night back to the camp though.... The camp was
still 20 miles from a phone.....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Chris wrote:
>
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.
#40
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Posts: n/a
Re: 91 YJ - rolled it... totaled it
I have a one piece front flip front on my CJ7. That is all the fenders
(in and out), hood, grill, etc., all in one piece.
The stock fenders unbolt easily and fast, so it isn't that long of a
job.
The rad needed a free standing frame which I made out of an old bed
frame. All the wires, lights etc. just transferred over and things like
the solenoid and washer bottles went on the side of the engine and
firewall.
I sit on my tire to change my plugs or work on the carb/anything now.
It's nice... :-)
That is just an idea for a fast easy front end fix. If you are anywhere
near Toronto, you could stop buy and see what it is set up like.
You should post where it is. Maybe a Jeeper from here would give you a
place to store/repair it. You don't need a 'garage'. I took a year and
a half doing my frame up rebuild and just put my 12'x12' bug tent I got
at Canadian tire over it. The Jeep fits inside just fine. Mine has 4
flaps so it is weatherproof. I had to knock the snow off a bunch of
times though. ;-)
I have rolled my CJ7 twice. Both times were only a 90 deg side flip,
but it sure is wild eh?
I ended up on the second one with my face looking straight down out of
the plastic door into open water at the end of a beaver pond 3' below
me. The snow had me good enough I didn't turtle right in thankfully.
It was a 'nasty' 8 mile walk in 2' of snow with a pulled groin muscle
starting out at 9 at night back to the camp though.... The camp was
still 20 miles from a phone.....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Chris wrote:
>
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.
(in and out), hood, grill, etc., all in one piece.
The stock fenders unbolt easily and fast, so it isn't that long of a
job.
The rad needed a free standing frame which I made out of an old bed
frame. All the wires, lights etc. just transferred over and things like
the solenoid and washer bottles went on the side of the engine and
firewall.
I sit on my tire to change my plugs or work on the carb/anything now.
It's nice... :-)
That is just an idea for a fast easy front end fix. If you are anywhere
near Toronto, you could stop buy and see what it is set up like.
You should post where it is. Maybe a Jeeper from here would give you a
place to store/repair it. You don't need a 'garage'. I took a year and
a half doing my frame up rebuild and just put my 12'x12' bug tent I got
at Canadian tire over it. The Jeep fits inside just fine. Mine has 4
flaps so it is weatherproof. I had to knock the snow off a bunch of
times though. ;-)
I have rolled my CJ7 twice. Both times were only a 90 deg side flip,
but it sure is wild eh?
I ended up on the second one with my face looking straight down out of
the plastic door into open water at the end of a beaver pond 3' below
me. The snow had me good enough I didn't turtle right in thankfully.
It was a 'nasty' 8 mile walk in 2' of snow with a pulled groin muscle
starting out at 9 at night back to the camp though.... The camp was
still 20 miles from a phone.....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Chris wrote:
>
> I have been looking at differnt parts options online. One thing I need
> to do is check the the frame did not buckle or deform at all. If it
> did, then I may not take on the challenge of fixing it. If it did not,
> then replcing bumpers, body panels, radiator, and roll bars may
> actually be doable. I have never done any of these things before, but I
> am up to the challenge and would make the comitment if it looks
> reasonable. The problem is this... Are there locations, storage
> garages/yards that allow you to place a vehical like this to work on
> and repair yourself. I have most the tools needed to do this, just no
> place to do it. The HOA would not allow the heep in my driveway, and my
> garage is out of the question for the couple of months it would take to
> do this work. I have been calling around, but no one seems to have any
> idea where I should turn. The shops want to park it so you will pay
> them to do the work. This would just cost to much. I am thinking of
> putting it in a PublicStorage unit for now just to get it out of the
> $25 a day tow yard location. This may be a fun challenge of rebuilding
> the thing. A big commitment, but it may provide a better apprication
> for the Jeep and the fact that we made it through the accident.
> Otherwise "1991 Jeep YJ For Sale. Will tow to So. Cal. location at no
> charge. Has been rolled 270 degrees, and needs body work. It ran great
> right up until it turned. Looking for best offer" :-)
>
> Damn I miss it already. I have been wanting one for a long time, and
> not even two months before this. On the way to work this morning I saw
> so many Jeeps on the road, bummer. :-(
>
> On 2004-11-09 08:20:31 -0800, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> said:
>
> > Agreed!
> >
> > He can get a new 'glass body made right here in Ontario for under
> > $2K....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Greg wrote:
> >>
> >> Agreed, although I am not machanically inclined it would take a lot for me
> >> to say my jeep was totaled, since insurance isn't going to pay, you are
> >> going to have to go by something else to drive for say $5,000.00, why not
> >> just put that into repairing your jeep.
> >>
> >> "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72ce17be.0411080638.55f4a32@posting.google.co m...
> >>> You are not the first to roll a jeep. Jeeps are rugged, if you are
> >>> just using it for offroading or a fun vehicle keep it. You can find
> >>> tons of parts from old jeeps to replace it. Take a look at some of
> >>> the other jeeps that people drive on the trail, most have been beaten
> >>> up badly. It does not take much to fix it up for the trail and
> >>> replace the parts. A hammer is really cheap! I really doubt that you
> >>> totaled it you just add some character to it.