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4LoYolo
Replied to the thread YJ 1992 Frame Restoration.PostI understand that. I should have been more specific. I meant after the repairs are complete. If it were mine, I'd chip off the internal surface slag using a drill and a long flexible shaft with a short length of bicycle chain welded to it, then… -
astape
Replied to the thread YJ 1992 Frame Restoration.Postit only works if the frame has not started pealing from the inside and it needs 100% coverage. Both conditions r near impossible to achieve on a tj frame at this point. -
astape
Replied to the thread Back after long hiatus..Postnot really but he is still around. I can foward your # and info to him if u want to pm me details. -
deadfeat
Posted the thread DEJA 2026 Surf Fishing Gathering.ThreadOur annual surf fishing gathering in Lewes, De. At Herring Point Crossing at Cape Hen|open Park. Near the towers.
There will be giveaways and freebies for members. Prize for the biggest fish!
Important, with the new reservation system you will need to make… -
4LoYolo
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4LoYolo
Replied to the thread YJ 1992 Frame Restoration.PostEastwood internal frame coating aerosol for the win. Available in black, or zinc chromate green. Takes approximately 3 spray cans.
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JKgray10
Replied to the threadPost- Club trail ride
Fun weekend including the rain!
Getting stuck in the rain isn't a big deal. I could've done without the broken rear drive shaftshat 🤷🏻♂️
Shout out to all the people who said they would be camping on the group site and never showed or posted they were… -
Stafford
Replied to the threadPost- Club trail ride
Short version of the story, we all knew it was going to rain at some point on Saturday night. I get back to camp like 4ish and looked at the radar. 2 big red waves coming at us. I text everyone I can think of. Some people headed back. One particular… -
BluFlu
Replied to the thread Repair Shop near Wilmington.PostStarts around 48 mph in the seat. At 55 or so, it moves to the steering wheel. At 65+ mph it gets worse but it’s not the death wobble. The vibration is high pitched.
Tomorrow, I’m heading to another shop to get their take. I’m afraid my usual shop… -
Boosted Rubi
Replied to the threadPost- Club trail ride
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