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Took us almost three days to do mine. We had 0 airtools and didn't use a lift. It all got done though.
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Originally Posted by nowhres
Three days is good planning for his lift. Make sure everything is adjusted proper, and I'm sure other things will be done in that time frame also
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
Took us almost three days to do mine. We had 0 airtools and didn't use a lift. It all got done though.
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[Edited for miss reading. 1x reception is horrible with this forum]
3 days is good.
3 days is good.
Last edited by jakbob; 07-11-2012 at 11:30 AM. Reason: whoops
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Year: 1989
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Originally Posted by jakbob
Its funny how the old heads that have lifted and not had issues say 3 days is fine. But the youngings that have lifted and had nothing but issues since say 3 days is too long.
3 days is good.
3 days is good.
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Doesnt look too bad. Grab a screwdriver and start stabbing to see if you got any really rotten parts.
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Just the same hole on the right side. Cutting and welding to fix it is no issue, but ill have to drop the gas tank? Drivers side is ok. I'm def taking the hatch carpet out and bedlining it. But I don't know if I want all my carpet out.
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I started down this road....as a matter of camaraderie, I will share...
Begin here:
http://www.myunibody.com/forum/viewt...t=813&start=70
This is what I went through....but mine was much worse.
I eventually sold and bought a rust free 98....but that is because I wanted to just start over and get a better shell for what I want to do with it. I had derusted all but the body.
Begin here:
http://www.myunibody.com/forum/viewt...t=813&start=70
This is what I went through....but mine was much worse.
I eventually sold and bought a rust free 98....but that is because I wanted to just start over and get a better shell for what I want to do with it. I had derusted all but the body.