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definitely looking at a project jeep. project as in suspension, cosmetics, some engine work, and mechanical work(like snorkel and exhaust). starting to build my own tool set tomorrow. dad has nice ones, but i need a tool box i can always have ready. 20 bucks in tools a week will add up quickly at harbor freight. im so excited.
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Originally Posted by a_shirey
definitely looking at a project jeep. project as in suspension, cosmetics, some engine work, and mechanical work(like snorkel and exhaust). starting to build my own tool set tomorrow. dad has nice ones, but i need a tool box i can always have ready. 20 bucks in tools a week will add up quickly at harbor freight. im so excited.
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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When I get a Comanche, I plan to bedline from the bodyline down, plus the tailgate, and maybe the hood. I'm thinking I may go Carolina Blue on the top half.
Or go bright orange and do a MD flag on the roof instead of Dixie
Or go bright orange and do a MD flag on the roof instead of Dixie
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A couple weeks without a Jeep, he turns gay
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definitely looking at a project jeep. project as in suspension, cosmetics, some engine work, and mechanical work(like snorkel and exhaust). starting to build my own tool set tomorrow. dad has nice ones, but i need a tool box i can always have ready. 20 bucks in tools a week will add up quickly at harbor freight. im so excited.
ill sell ya a project jeep that needs, motor trans, wheels, front and rear bumpers rear brakes, seats and other misc parts hahaha
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definitely looking at a project jeep. project as in suspension, cosmetics, some engine work, and mechanical work(like snorkel and exhaust). starting to build my own tool set tomorrow. dad has nice ones, but i need a tool box i can always have ready. 20 bucks in tools a week will add up quickly at harbor freight. im so excited.
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Also, anyone ever install a windshield?? ha
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Year: 1998
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definitely looking at a project jeep. project as in suspension, cosmetics, some engine work, and mechanical work(like snorkel and exhaust). starting to build my own tool set tomorrow. dad has nice ones, but i need a tool box i can always have ready. 20 bucks in tools a week will add up quickly at harbor freight. im so excited.
honestly man the best thing that ive bought was a 60 dollar kit from walmart. i know most people arent fond of walmart tools and all. but its worked PERFECT for pulling my camaro apart (motor wise) putting it back together and all. ive done almost everything basic on my jeep with the 60 dollar tool kit and its save my **** several times. for a starter kit i HIGHLY HIGLY recommend gettign that, and like stated above save up for a bigger kit from craftsman
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yeup only problem is you have to mail it to stanley, and write a letter why you want it replaced and if they feel its not from normal wear and tear they send you a letter back with deepest apologies we cannot replace your 3/8 dr rachet...
i speak from experience, but other then that ive used this kit for the last 2+ years and the only issue is i broke the gears inside the rachet head. but i have a few 3/8 dr so not a problem i just threw another one in there and good to go