94 wrangler frame rot concern
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Re: 94 wrangler frame rot concern
Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
make out.
BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
the rust belt.
In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
>bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last 8-10
>inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
>posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or not
>this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
>that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
>floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
>side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface rust
>at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
>
>I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the frame.
>I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well as
>check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
>estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
>
>Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of all
>the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
>throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
>
>Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
>
>Doug
>
>
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that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
make out.
BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
the rust belt.
In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
>bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last 8-10
>inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
>posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or not
>this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
>that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
>floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
>side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface rust
>at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
>
>I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the frame.
>I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well as
>check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
>estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
>
>Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of all
>the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
>throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
>
>Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
>
>Doug
>
>
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Re: 94 wrangler frame rot concern
Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
make out.
BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
the rust belt.
In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
>bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last 8-10
>inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
>posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or not
>this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
>that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
>floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
>side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface rust
>at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
>
>I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the frame.
>I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well as
>check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
>estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
>
>Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of all
>the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
>throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
>
>Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
>
>Doug
>
>
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that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
make out.
BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
the rust belt.
In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
>bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last 8-10
>inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
>posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or not
>this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
>that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
>floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
>side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface rust
>at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
>
>I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the frame.
>I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well as
>check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
>estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
>
>Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of all
>the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
>throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
>
>Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
>
>Doug
>
>
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Re: 94 wrangler frame rot concern
Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
make out.
BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
the rust belt.
In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
>bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last 8-10
>inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
>posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or not
>this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
>that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
>floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
>side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface rust
>at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
>
>I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the frame.
>I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well as
>check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
>estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
>
>Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of all
>the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
>throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
>
>Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
>
>Doug
>
>
>---
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>
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that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
make out.
BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
the rust belt.
In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
>bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last 8-10
>inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
>posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or not
>this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
>that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
>floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
>side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface rust
>at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
>
>I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the frame.
>I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well as
>check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
>estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
>
>Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of all
>the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
>throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
>
>Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
>
>Doug
>
>
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Re: 94 wrangler frame rot concern
This rig may not be worth saving. I'd do a very thorough ":hammer" check of
the frame all over.
Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> make out.
>
> BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> the rust belt.
>
>
>
> In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
8-10
> >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
> >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
not
> >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
> >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
> >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
> >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
rust
> >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> >
> >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
frame.
> >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well
as
> >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
> >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> >
> >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
all
> >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
> >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
> >
> >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> >
> >Doug
> >
> >
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> >
>
>
> --
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the frame all over.
Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> make out.
>
> BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> the rust belt.
>
>
>
> In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
8-10
> >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
> >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
not
> >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
> >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
> >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
> >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
rust
> >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> >
> >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
frame.
> >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well
as
> >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
> >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> >
> >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
all
> >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
> >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
> >
> >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> >
> >Doug
> >
> >
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> >
>
>
> --
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Re: 94 wrangler frame rot concern
This rig may not be worth saving. I'd do a very thorough ":hammer" check of
the frame all over.
Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> make out.
>
> BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> the rust belt.
>
>
>
> In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
8-10
> >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
> >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
not
> >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
> >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
> >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
> >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
rust
> >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> >
> >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
frame.
> >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well
as
> >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
> >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> >
> >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
all
> >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
> >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
> >
> >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> >
> >Doug
> >
> >
> >---
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> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Jeeps and dubs and everything's nice...
> Replace nospam with jetta for e-mail
the frame all over.
Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> make out.
>
> BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> the rust belt.
>
>
>
> In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
8-10
> >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
> >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
not
> >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
> >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
> >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
> >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
rust
> >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> >
> >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
frame.
> >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well
as
> >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
> >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> >
> >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
all
> >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
> >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
> >
> >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> >
> >Doug
> >
> >
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> >
>
>
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Re: 94 wrangler frame rot concern
This rig may not be worth saving. I'd do a very thorough ":hammer" check of
the frame all over.
Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> make out.
>
> BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> the rust belt.
>
>
>
> In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
8-10
> >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
> >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
not
> >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
> >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
> >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
> >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
rust
> >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> >
> >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
frame.
> >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well
as
> >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
> >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> >
> >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
all
> >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
> >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
> >
> >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> >
> >Doug
> >
> >
> >---
> >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
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> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Jeeps and dubs and everything's nice...
> Replace nospam with jetta for e-mail
the frame all over.
Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> make out.
>
> BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> the rust belt.
>
>
>
> In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
8-10
> >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
> >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
not
> >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
> >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
> >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
> >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
rust
> >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> >
> >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
frame.
> >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well
as
> >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
> >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> >
> >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
all
> >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
> >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
> >
> >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> >
> >Doug
> >
> >
> >---
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>
>
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> Jeeps and dubs and everything's nice...
> Replace nospam with jetta for e-mail
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Re: 94 wrangler frame rot concern
This rig may not be worth saving. I'd do a very thorough ":hammer" check of
the frame all over.
Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> make out.
>
> BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> the rust belt.
>
>
>
> In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
8-10
> >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
> >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
not
> >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
> >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
> >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
> >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
rust
> >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> >
> >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
frame.
> >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well
as
> >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
> >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> >
> >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
all
> >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
> >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
> >
> >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> >
> >Doug
> >
> >
> >---
> >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> >Version: 6.0.705 / Virus Database: 461 - Release Date: 6/12/2004
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Jeeps and dubs and everything's nice...
> Replace nospam with jetta for e-mail
the frame all over.
Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> make out.
>
> BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> the rust belt.
>
>
>
> In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
8-10
> >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen many
> >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
not
> >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be rotted
> >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need new
> >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in the
> >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
rust
> >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> >
> >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
frame.
> >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as well
as
> >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of the
> >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> >
> >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
all
> >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want to
> >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust win?
> >
> >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> >
> >Doug
> >
> >
> >---
> >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> >Version: 6.0.705 / Virus Database: 461 - Release Date: 6/12/2004
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Jeeps and dubs and everything's nice...
> Replace nospam with jetta for e-mail
#18
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Posts: n/a
Re: 94 wrangler frame rot concern
floor boards, a few holes here & there. I'm going to go over the frame a
bit closer after work today. I'll try the "hammer" check, as well as a
"screwdriver" check someone else suggested. I'll throw a few pictures up on
my "new" site later today or tomorrow.
Thanks!
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:catnlo01ivb@enews4.newsguy.com...
> This rig may not be worth saving. I'd do a very thorough ":hammer" check
of
> the frame all over.
>
> Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
> they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
>
> Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
>
>
> "Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
> news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> > Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> > that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> > how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> > year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> > and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> > have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> > make out.
> >
> > BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> > the rust belt.
> >
> >
> >
> > In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> > Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> > >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
> 8-10
> > >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen
many
> > >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
> not
> > >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be
rotted
> > >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need
new
> > >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in
the
> > >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
> rust
> > >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> > >
> > >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
> frame.
> > >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as
well
> as
> > >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of
the
> > >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> > >
> > >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
> all
> > >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want
to
> > >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust
win?
> > >
> > >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> > >
> > >Doug
> > >
> > >
> > >---
> > >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> > >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> > >Version: 6.0.705 / Virus Database: 461 - Release Date: 6/12/2004
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jeeps and dubs and everything's nice...
> > Replace nospam with jetta for e-mail
>
>
---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
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bit closer after work today. I'll try the "hammer" check, as well as a
"screwdriver" check someone else suggested. I'll throw a few pictures up on
my "new" site later today or tomorrow.
Thanks!
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:catnlo01ivb@enews4.newsguy.com...
> This rig may not be worth saving. I'd do a very thorough ":hammer" check
of
> the frame all over.
>
> Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
> they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
>
> Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
>
>
> "Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
> news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> > Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> > that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> > how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> > year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> > and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> > have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> > make out.
> >
> > BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> > the rust belt.
> >
> >
> >
> > In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> > Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> > >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
> 8-10
> > >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen
many
> > >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
> not
> > >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be
rotted
> > >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need
new
> > >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in
the
> > >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
> rust
> > >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> > >
> > >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
> frame.
> > >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as
well
> as
> > >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of
the
> > >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> > >
> > >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
> all
> > >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want
to
> > >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust
win?
> > >
> > >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> > >
> > >Doug
> > >
> > >
> > >---
> > >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> > >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> > >Version: 6.0.705 / Virus Database: 461 - Release Date: 6/12/2004
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jeeps and dubs and everything's nice...
> > Replace nospam with jetta for e-mail
>
>
---
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#19
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Posts: n/a
Re: 94 wrangler frame rot concern
floor boards, a few holes here & there. I'm going to go over the frame a
bit closer after work today. I'll try the "hammer" check, as well as a
"screwdriver" check someone else suggested. I'll throw a few pictures up on
my "new" site later today or tomorrow.
Thanks!
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:catnlo01ivb@enews4.newsguy.com...
> This rig may not be worth saving. I'd do a very thorough ":hammer" check
of
> the frame all over.
>
> Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
> they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
>
> Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
>
>
> "Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
> news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> > Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> > that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> > how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> > year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> > and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> > have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> > make out.
> >
> > BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> > the rust belt.
> >
> >
> >
> > In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> > Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> > >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
> 8-10
> > >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen
many
> > >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
> not
> > >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be
rotted
> > >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need
new
> > >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in
the
> > >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
> rust
> > >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> > >
> > >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
> frame.
> > >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as
well
> as
> > >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of
the
> > >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> > >
> > >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
> all
> > >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want
to
> > >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust
win?
> > >
> > >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> > >
> > >Doug
> > >
> > >
> > >---
> > >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> > >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> > >Version: 6.0.705 / Virus Database: 461 - Release Date: 6/12/2004
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jeeps and dubs and everything's nice...
> > Replace nospam with jetta for e-mail
>
>
---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.705 / Virus Database: 461 - Release Date: 6/13/2004
bit closer after work today. I'll try the "hammer" check, as well as a
"screwdriver" check someone else suggested. I'll throw a few pictures up on
my "new" site later today or tomorrow.
Thanks!
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:catnlo01ivb@enews4.newsguy.com...
> This rig may not be worth saving. I'd do a very thorough ":hammer" check
of
> the frame all over.
>
> Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
> they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
>
> Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
>
>
> "Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
> news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> > Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> > that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> > how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> > year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> > and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> > have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> > make out.
> >
> > BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> > the rust belt.
> >
> >
> >
> > In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> > Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> > >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
> 8-10
> > >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen
many
> > >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
> not
> > >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be
rotted
> > >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need
new
> > >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in
the
> > >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
> rust
> > >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> > >
> > >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
> frame.
> > >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as
well
> as
> > >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of
the
> > >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> > >
> > >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
> all
> > >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want
to
> > >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust
win?
> > >
> > >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> > >
> > >Doug
> > >
> > >
> > >---
> > >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> > >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> > >Version: 6.0.705 / Virus Database: 461 - Release Date: 6/12/2004
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jeeps and dubs and everything's nice...
> > Replace nospam with jetta for e-mail
>
>
---
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#20
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Re: 94 wrangler frame rot concern
floor boards, a few holes here & there. I'm going to go over the frame a
bit closer after work today. I'll try the "hammer" check, as well as a
"screwdriver" check someone else suggested. I'll throw a few pictures up on
my "new" site later today or tomorrow.
Thanks!
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:catnlo01ivb@enews4.newsguy.com...
> This rig may not be worth saving. I'd do a very thorough ":hammer" check
of
> the frame all over.
>
> Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
> they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
>
> Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
>
>
> "Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
> news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> > Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> > that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> > how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> > year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> > and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> > have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> > make out.
> >
> > BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> > the rust belt.
> >
> >
> >
> > In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> > Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> > >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
> 8-10
> > >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen
many
> > >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
> not
> > >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be
rotted
> > >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need
new
> > >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in
the
> > >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
> rust
> > >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> > >
> > >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
> frame.
> > >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as
well
> as
> > >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of
the
> > >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> > >
> > >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
> all
> > >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want
to
> > >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust
win?
> > >
> > >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> > >
> > >Doug
> > >
> > >
> > >---
> > >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> > >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> > >Version: 6.0.705 / Virus Database: 461 - Release Date: 6/12/2004
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jeeps and dubs and everything's nice...
> > Replace nospam with jetta for e-mail
>
>
---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.705 / Virus Database: 461 - Release Date: 6/13/2004
bit closer after work today. I'll try the "hammer" check, as well as a
"screwdriver" check someone else suggested. I'll throw a few pictures up on
my "new" site later today or tomorrow.
Thanks!
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:catnlo01ivb@enews4.newsguy.com...
> This rig may not be worth saving. I'd do a very thorough ":hammer" check
of
> the frame all over.
>
> Seems unusual to hear of a YJ with this much frame rot, as opposed to CJs,
> they really got a good zinc-dip during manufacturing.
>
> Are there any other bad spots of rot on this thing?
>
>
> "Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
> news:40d1ae7d_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> > Hi Doug. Let us know what the results are and if you have any pics
> > that would help give us some insight and we could also comment on
> > how bad we think it is. I also have a 1994 YJ which I bought last
> > year with 189000 miles on it. I took care of rust on the bumpers
> > and some parts of the frame. I still want to do more but I also
> > have to find the time for it. Anyway. I would be curious how you
> > make out.
> >
> > BTW, I live in Eastern PA and of course I know what you mean about
> > the rust belt.
> >
> >
> >
> > In article <0E4Ac.37900$Xw3.30557@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>,
> > Doug <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote:
> > >bad news. the right rear frame is pretty badly rotted - about the last
> 8-10
> > >inches, right where the back of the rear spring attaches. I've seen
many
> > >posts about poor quality frame repairs and am concerned a bit wether or
> not
> > >this is repairable. I also worry about the other areas that may be
rotted
> > >that I haven't found yet. There is also some rust on the body - need
new
> > >floor board on drivers side along with a tail gate and a few holes in
the
> > >side panels. The bumpers are rusted as well, although it's just surface
> rust
> > >at this point. Sometimes I hate living in a northern climate!
> > >
> > >I stopped at the shop today. They "guessed" around $500 to repair the
> frame.
> > >I'm considering dropping it off for them to do a proper estimate as
well
> as
> > >check out the integrity of the remainder of the frame. I'm afraid of
the
> > >estimate! I'm guessing in the $1,000 - $2,000 range at this point.
> > >
> > >Before I go further, I'd thought I float this here - take advantage of
> all
> > >the knowledge in this group. I really like the thing, but I don't want
to
> > >throw good money at a lost cause. When do you decide to let the rust
win?
> > >
> > >Thanks for any thoughts or comments.
> > >
> > >Doug
> > >
> > >
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