Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
#41
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
I know there's a space between the body and frame
behind the rear wheels. Did you look there?
fray wrote:
> Just an FYI, I have verified the birds are not in the spare tire
> carrier. They're definatly in the back under the jeep and possibly
> above the gas tank (or behind it or???)
>
> I'm still trying to figure out the best way to deal with this.. I'm not
> sure a power washer will help simply because I'm not sure where to
> wash.
>
> Even if the birds survive and flee my jeep.. I'm afraid of the stench
> of rotting nest. (The jeep definatly smells "outdoorsy" compared to
> when I left for vacation... so I suspect there is probably a
> significant amount of bird crap somewhere.)
>
behind the rear wheels. Did you look there?
fray wrote:
> Just an FYI, I have verified the birds are not in the spare tire
> carrier. They're definatly in the back under the jeep and possibly
> above the gas tank (or behind it or???)
>
> I'm still trying to figure out the best way to deal with this.. I'm not
> sure a power washer will help simply because I'm not sure where to
> wash.
>
> Even if the birds survive and flee my jeep.. I'm afraid of the stench
> of rotting nest. (The jeep definatly smells "outdoorsy" compared to
> when I left for vacation... so I suspect there is probably a
> significant amount of bird crap somewhere.)
>
#46
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
> I know there's a space between the body and frame
> behind the rear wheels. Did you look there?
What is the way to access this area? Take off the inner fender cover?
(I remember having to remove a cover on one side when I installed the
trailer wiring....)
> behind the rear wheels. Did you look there?
What is the way to access this area? Take off the inner fender cover?
(I remember having to remove a cover on one side when I installed the
trailer wiring....)
#47
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
> I know there's a space between the body and frame
> behind the rear wheels. Did you look there?
What is the way to access this area? Take off the inner fender cover?
(I remember having to remove a cover on one side when I installed the
trailer wiring....)
> behind the rear wheels. Did you look there?
What is the way to access this area? Take off the inner fender cover?
(I remember having to remove a cover on one side when I installed the
trailer wiring....)
#48
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
> I know there's a space between the body and frame
> behind the rear wheels. Did you look there?
What is the way to access this area? Take off the inner fender cover?
(I remember having to remove a cover on one side when I installed the
trailer wiring....)
> behind the rear wheels. Did you look there?
What is the way to access this area? Take off the inner fender cover?
(I remember having to remove a cover on one side when I installed the
trailer wiring....)
#49
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
> I know there's a space between the body and frame
> behind the rear wheels. Did you look there?
What is the way to access this area? Take off the inner fender cover?
(I remember having to remove a cover on one side when I installed the
trailer wiring....)
> behind the rear wheels. Did you look there?
What is the way to access this area? Take off the inner fender cover?
(I remember having to remove a cover on one side when I installed the
trailer wiring....)
#50
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Re: Birds in my Jeep TJ?!
A cover? My 01TJ didn't have a cover.
Not sure about my 05Rubie though.
I'm talking about the area where the frame
is an arc above the axle. Maybe she built
a nest in there.
fray wrote:
>>I know there's a space between the body and frame
>>behind the rear wheels. Did you look there?
>
>
> What is the way to access this area? Take off the inner fender cover?
> (I remember having to remove a cover on one side when I installed the
> trailer wiring....)
>
Not sure about my 05Rubie though.
I'm talking about the area where the frame
is an arc above the axle. Maybe she built
a nest in there.
fray wrote:
>>I know there's a space between the body and frame
>>behind the rear wheels. Did you look there?
>
>
> What is the way to access this area? Take off the inner fender cover?
> (I remember having to remove a cover on one side when I installed the
> trailer wiring....)
>