94 Wrangler windshield hinges
#11
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Re: 94 Wrangler windshield hinges
Not a problem, I have thrown more money away on a Saturday night than that.
Now where can I get a GOOD OEM set. I don't have good luck with aftermarket
replacement parts. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
"Clap Trap" <nowhere@the.net> wrote in message
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> Too bad you already have the relocation brackets. The better thing to
> do is just get a set of mirrors for an '87 YJ. You'd have to drill and
> tap holes into the hinges, but it's a much better solution. I had a set
> of those relocation brackets and ended up getting rid of them. With
> them, the mirrors are useless when the doors are on. The passenger
> mirror is completely obstructed by the door. '87 mirrors are so much
> better that I even put a set on my CJ.
Now where can I get a GOOD OEM set. I don't have good luck with aftermarket
replacement parts. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
"Clap Trap" <nowhere@the.net> wrote in message
news:38cb1$42225cea$18d60a3d$14563@KNOLOGY.NET...
> Too bad you already have the relocation brackets. The better thing to
> do is just get a set of mirrors for an '87 YJ. You'd have to drill and
> tap holes into the hinges, but it's a much better solution. I had a set
> of those relocation brackets and ended up getting rid of them. With
> them, the mirrors are useless when the doors are on. The passenger
> mirror is completely obstructed by the door. '87 mirrors are so much
> better that I even put a set on my CJ.
#12
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Re: 94 Wrangler windshield hinges
Not a problem, I have thrown more money away on a Saturday night than that.
Now where can I get a GOOD OEM set. I don't have good luck with aftermarket
replacement parts. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
"Clap Trap" <nowhere@the.net> wrote in message
news:38cb1$42225cea$18d60a3d$14563@KNOLOGY.NET...
> Too bad you already have the relocation brackets. The better thing to
> do is just get a set of mirrors for an '87 YJ. You'd have to drill and
> tap holes into the hinges, but it's a much better solution. I had a set
> of those relocation brackets and ended up getting rid of them. With
> them, the mirrors are useless when the doors are on. The passenger
> mirror is completely obstructed by the door. '87 mirrors are so much
> better that I even put a set on my CJ.
Now where can I get a GOOD OEM set. I don't have good luck with aftermarket
replacement parts. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
"Clap Trap" <nowhere@the.net> wrote in message
news:38cb1$42225cea$18d60a3d$14563@KNOLOGY.NET...
> Too bad you already have the relocation brackets. The better thing to
> do is just get a set of mirrors for an '87 YJ. You'd have to drill and
> tap holes into the hinges, but it's a much better solution. I had a set
> of those relocation brackets and ended up getting rid of them. With
> them, the mirrors are useless when the doors are on. The passenger
> mirror is completely obstructed by the door. '87 mirrors are so much
> better that I even put a set on my CJ.
#13
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Re: 94 Wrangler windshield hinges
Not a problem, I have thrown more money away on a Saturday night than that.
Now where can I get a GOOD OEM set. I don't have good luck with aftermarket
replacement parts. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
"Clap Trap" <nowhere@the.net> wrote in message
news:38cb1$42225cea$18d60a3d$14563@KNOLOGY.NET...
> Too bad you already have the relocation brackets. The better thing to
> do is just get a set of mirrors for an '87 YJ. You'd have to drill and
> tap holes into the hinges, but it's a much better solution. I had a set
> of those relocation brackets and ended up getting rid of them. With
> them, the mirrors are useless when the doors are on. The passenger
> mirror is completely obstructed by the door. '87 mirrors are so much
> better that I even put a set on my CJ.
Now where can I get a GOOD OEM set. I don't have good luck with aftermarket
replacement parts. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
"Clap Trap" <nowhere@the.net> wrote in message
news:38cb1$42225cea$18d60a3d$14563@KNOLOGY.NET...
> Too bad you already have the relocation brackets. The better thing to
> do is just get a set of mirrors for an '87 YJ. You'd have to drill and
> tap holes into the hinges, but it's a much better solution. I had a set
> of those relocation brackets and ended up getting rid of them. With
> them, the mirrors are useless when the doors are on. The passenger
> mirror is completely obstructed by the door. '87 mirrors are so much
> better that I even put a set on my CJ.
#14
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Re: 94 Wrangler windshield hinges
I bought mine from either Quadratec or 4wd hardware, I don't recall
which. Here's a link to the ones on Quadratec's site:
http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...05022819475629
If you want, send me your email address and I'll send you some picts of
the ones on my CJ. Don't know about OEM though, maybe the local dealer.
JA wrote:
> Not a problem, I have thrown more money away on a Saturday night than that.
> Now where can I get a GOOD OEM set. I don't have good luck with aftermarket
> replacement parts. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
> "Clap Trap" <nowhere@the.net> wrote in message
> news:38cb1$42225cea$18d60a3d$14563@KNOLOGY.NET...
>
>>Too bad you already have the relocation brackets. The better thing to
>>do is just get a set of mirrors for an '87 YJ. You'd have to drill and
>>tap holes into the hinges, but it's a much better solution. I had a set
>>of those relocation brackets and ended up getting rid of them. With
>>them, the mirrors are useless when the doors are on. The passenger
>>mirror is completely obstructed by the door. '87 mirrors are so much
>>better that I even put a set on my CJ.
>
>
>
which. Here's a link to the ones on Quadratec's site:
http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...05022819475629
If you want, send me your email address and I'll send you some picts of
the ones on my CJ. Don't know about OEM though, maybe the local dealer.
JA wrote:
> Not a problem, I have thrown more money away on a Saturday night than that.
> Now where can I get a GOOD OEM set. I don't have good luck with aftermarket
> replacement parts. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
> "Clap Trap" <nowhere@the.net> wrote in message
> news:38cb1$42225cea$18d60a3d$14563@KNOLOGY.NET...
>
>>Too bad you already have the relocation brackets. The better thing to
>>do is just get a set of mirrors for an '87 YJ. You'd have to drill and
>>tap holes into the hinges, but it's a much better solution. I had a set
>>of those relocation brackets and ended up getting rid of them. With
>>them, the mirrors are useless when the doors are on. The passenger
>>mirror is completely obstructed by the door. '87 mirrors are so much
>>better that I even put a set on my CJ.
>
>
>
#15
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Re: 94 Wrangler windshield hinges
I bought mine from either Quadratec or 4wd hardware, I don't recall
which. Here's a link to the ones on Quadratec's site:
http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...05022819475629
If you want, send me your email address and I'll send you some picts of
the ones on my CJ. Don't know about OEM though, maybe the local dealer.
JA wrote:
> Not a problem, I have thrown more money away on a Saturday night than that.
> Now where can I get a GOOD OEM set. I don't have good luck with aftermarket
> replacement parts. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
> "Clap Trap" <nowhere@the.net> wrote in message
> news:38cb1$42225cea$18d60a3d$14563@KNOLOGY.NET...
>
>>Too bad you already have the relocation brackets. The better thing to
>>do is just get a set of mirrors for an '87 YJ. You'd have to drill and
>>tap holes into the hinges, but it's a much better solution. I had a set
>>of those relocation brackets and ended up getting rid of them. With
>>them, the mirrors are useless when the doors are on. The passenger
>>mirror is completely obstructed by the door. '87 mirrors are so much
>>better that I even put a set on my CJ.
>
>
>
which. Here's a link to the ones on Quadratec's site:
http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...05022819475629
If you want, send me your email address and I'll send you some picts of
the ones on my CJ. Don't know about OEM though, maybe the local dealer.
JA wrote:
> Not a problem, I have thrown more money away on a Saturday night than that.
> Now where can I get a GOOD OEM set. I don't have good luck with aftermarket
> replacement parts. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
> "Clap Trap" <nowhere@the.net> wrote in message
> news:38cb1$42225cea$18d60a3d$14563@KNOLOGY.NET...
>
>>Too bad you already have the relocation brackets. The better thing to
>>do is just get a set of mirrors for an '87 YJ. You'd have to drill and
>>tap holes into the hinges, but it's a much better solution. I had a set
>>of those relocation brackets and ended up getting rid of them. With
>>them, the mirrors are useless when the doors are on. The passenger
>>mirror is completely obstructed by the door. '87 mirrors are so much
>>better that I even put a set on my CJ.
>
>
>
#16
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Re: 94 Wrangler windshield hinges
I bought mine from either Quadratec or 4wd hardware, I don't recall
which. Here's a link to the ones on Quadratec's site:
http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...05022819475629
If you want, send me your email address and I'll send you some picts of
the ones on my CJ. Don't know about OEM though, maybe the local dealer.
JA wrote:
> Not a problem, I have thrown more money away on a Saturday night than that.
> Now where can I get a GOOD OEM set. I don't have good luck with aftermarket
> replacement parts. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
> "Clap Trap" <nowhere@the.net> wrote in message
> news:38cb1$42225cea$18d60a3d$14563@KNOLOGY.NET...
>
>>Too bad you already have the relocation brackets. The better thing to
>>do is just get a set of mirrors for an '87 YJ. You'd have to drill and
>>tap holes into the hinges, but it's a much better solution. I had a set
>>of those relocation brackets and ended up getting rid of them. With
>>them, the mirrors are useless when the doors are on. The passenger
>>mirror is completely obstructed by the door. '87 mirrors are so much
>>better that I even put a set on my CJ.
>
>
>
which. Here's a link to the ones on Quadratec's site:
http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...05022819475629
If you want, send me your email address and I'll send you some picts of
the ones on my CJ. Don't know about OEM though, maybe the local dealer.
JA wrote:
> Not a problem, I have thrown more money away on a Saturday night than that.
> Now where can I get a GOOD OEM set. I don't have good luck with aftermarket
> replacement parts. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
> "Clap Trap" <nowhere@the.net> wrote in message
> news:38cb1$42225cea$18d60a3d$14563@KNOLOGY.NET...
>
>>Too bad you already have the relocation brackets. The better thing to
>>do is just get a set of mirrors for an '87 YJ. You'd have to drill and
>>tap holes into the hinges, but it's a much better solution. I had a set
>>of those relocation brackets and ended up getting rid of them. With
>>them, the mirrors are useless when the doors are on. The passenger
>>mirror is completely obstructed by the door. '87 mirrors are so much
>>better that I even put a set on my CJ.
>
>
>
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