Sholdn't there be a rule against families with a ton of kids stacking the deck?
Posts by Slimer
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Yes it can be an expensive hobby. Sometimes you can get lucky and find a parts vehicle to grab things from. I used to always keep a loose eye on the junk yards and sales ads.
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Congratulations on the purchase and welcome to our little world.
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Nothing super special about Jeeps that any good mechanic could give it the once over for you. Do a compression check to see if there might be any underlying issues with the motor, change fluids and filters, ....
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Always fascinating to watch a good machinist at work. This guy has a few videos or fixing older blocks from Willy's Jeeps, saving them from the scrap pile. Here is is stitching up cracks.
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Sounds like a fun trip. Are you towing your Jeep out or driving?
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Glad to have you. Hopefully see you around town. I'm also from New Castle
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Since the clicking noise seems to associate with load put on the drive train...I'd say take a look at the drive shaft joints, trans mount bushings, axle control arm bushings, and anything associated with drive train alignment.
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Welcome! Nice clean TJ
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I like it!
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Welcome to the group!
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Green beans....AGAIN?
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Sure is pretty up there. Great trip. Thanks for sharing
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Welcome. You're from Stanton? I drive through there to and from work daily. I'm over by the New Castle airport
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Years ago a member, Blue Jay, had a tuffy security box in the back of his TJ. I can attest how well built Tuffy's are because he had locked something in it (the key?) and had to break it open. I seem to remember using a pry bar. Can't remember whether or not we got into it.
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Those will fit in the back of your Jeep?
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I'd go with the 392. 1. Because I love the power of that engine, and 2. Because the Bronco is still too new. As much as I love the look I would wait a year or so to see what issues they have.
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I just sold a 2008 VW bug with a salvage title for $4200 after dumping $2000 into it to get the engine light to go out. Also needed another $900 repair for something. The car was pretty much spotless, had heated leather seats, and looked great. Had people lining up to look at it. Sold it in a weekend.
The used car market is UP.