Ha I work there. It pays the bills haha. On another note guys I'm selling my tj flares I just bought to put on the yj. They have been bed lined by a proffesional I guess. I'm asking $95. Is that too much?
Standard width or rubicon width? Best way to tell is look at craigslist or sells adds here. I found a guy selling just one on another forum and he just wants $15 for his but he wants it gone and its not bed lined.
I cant find them. Its regular width I believe. The least I would take is $75. I just need em gone. I think they would look sweet on a jeep with the bed liner
Alright cool. I also have the amber marker lights to include. Im buying a rear end from that midwest jeeps. Im hoping they will take that as trade too. I just need money bad
Haha, thank you, sad thing is, I believe when I was mowing today, a small rock hit the back window and shattered it.
Good news is, doing some trading to midwest and their kind enough to get it fixed for me being broke from getting the jeep home. (gas money, food, and drinks) lol
Well hopefully my rear end will finally be done. Its been broke since the week before finals. Bought a rear end from Midwest. The axle shafts had to be changed then saw they gave me a rear end with all bad gears when changing the shafts. I just ended up taking the thing back and buying a brand new carrier and gears from Randy's rack and pinion. Will b back on the road Wednesday!
Interesting thread (to me)... I don't LIVE there, but I've got a farm in the vicinity of Wheeling... only get up there once or twice a year anymore... and the only wheelin' I do there is on an old Allis Chalmers
Hehehe.... Mine was already old when I used to ride it with my grandpa before I could reach the pedals! ... 40-some years later, it still putts along just fine!
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