Before I ebay this
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Before I ebay this
Hey Gang,
I have a bestop rear dust cover that goes in the rear over the seat when its
folded down. Also a behind the 2 front bucket seats that wind jammer by
bestop. They are in excellent shape and fit 1992 - 1995 YJ. In gray. I
would be happy to entertain any fair and reasonable offer before I ebay it.
It does not come with the rails, I think the softtop rails are the same.
I also have 4 stock steel wheels with center caps from "jeep".
Pictures are available at request if you would like to see more.
Tim Fisher
I have a bestop rear dust cover that goes in the rear over the seat when its
folded down. Also a behind the 2 front bucket seats that wind jammer by
bestop. They are in excellent shape and fit 1992 - 1995 YJ. In gray. I
would be happy to entertain any fair and reasonable offer before I ebay it.
It does not come with the rails, I think the softtop rails are the same.
I also have 4 stock steel wheels with center caps from "jeep".
Pictures are available at request if you would like to see more.
Tim Fisher
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"Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.comnothanks> wrote in message
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> Steel 15X7, the same as the ones I have already.
Don't we all have a pile of these wheels in the garage? I
was informed by a local shop that they were common
as dirt, worth absolutely nothing except as scrap steel.
Now that I have a spare hub assembly (another story) I'll
probably weld up some kind of rotating work doohicky
with them.
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Steve
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Re: Before I ebay this
"Mark12211" <mark12211@aol.comnothanks> wrote in message
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> Steel 15X7, the same as the ones I have already.
Don't we all have a pile of these wheels in the garage? I
was informed by a local shop that they were common
as dirt, worth absolutely nothing except as scrap steel.
Now that I have a spare hub assembly (another story) I'll
probably weld up some kind of rotating work doohicky
with them.
__
Steve
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Re: Before I ebay this
One of the wheels, I use for a griner stand. Mount an old tire
filled with water and an old axle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> Don't we all have a pile of these wheels in the garage? I
> was informed by a local shop that they were common
> as dirt, worth absolutely nothing except as scrap steel.
>
> Now that I have a spare hub assembly (another story) I'll
> probably weld up some kind of rotating work doohicky
> with them.
> __
> Steve
> .
filled with water and an old axle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> Don't we all have a pile of these wheels in the garage? I
> was informed by a local shop that they were common
> as dirt, worth absolutely nothing except as scrap steel.
>
> Now that I have a spare hub assembly (another story) I'll
> probably weld up some kind of rotating work doohicky
> with them.
> __
> Steve
> .
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Re: Before I ebay this
One of the wheels, I use for a griner stand. Mount an old tire
filled with water and an old axle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> Don't we all have a pile of these wheels in the garage? I
> was informed by a local shop that they were common
> as dirt, worth absolutely nothing except as scrap steel.
>
> Now that I have a spare hub assembly (another story) I'll
> probably weld up some kind of rotating work doohicky
> with them.
> __
> Steve
> .
filled with water and an old axle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> Don't we all have a pile of these wheels in the garage? I
> was informed by a local shop that they were common
> as dirt, worth absolutely nothing except as scrap steel.
>
> Now that I have a spare hub assembly (another story) I'll
> probably weld up some kind of rotating work doohicky
> with them.
> __
> Steve
> .
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Re: Before I ebay this
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> One of the wheels, I use for a griner stand. Mount an old tire
> filled with water and an old axle.
Exactly... I've got the neatest little welding table, made from
the old rear drums off my '67 Chrysler 300. Took two
pieces of 3" angle, 3' long, and welded them to the sides,
not knowing, of course, that you aren't supposed to weld
cast. Worked fine... doubles as an arbor press, using
a 6ton bottle jack.
__
Steve
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