Rear quarter armor
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Rear quarter armor
Looking for upper and/or lower rear quarter armor for my 1991 XJ. Don't care if it is custom fabricated or aftermarket.
I'll pay $200 for the entire setup (it's $300 new) or $40 for the lower and $160 for the upper (prices are $65 and $225 new).
I'll pay $200 for the entire setup (it's $300 new) or $40 for the lower and $160 for the upper (prices are $65 and $225 new).
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Year: 1990
Model: Comanche
Engine: 4.0 I6
Originally Posted by zraffz
Looking for upper and/or lower rear quarter armor for my 1991 XJ. Don't care if it is custom fabricated or aftermarket.
I'll pay $200 for the entire setup (it's $300 new) or $40 for the lower and $160 for the upper (prices are $65 and $225 new).
I'll pay $200 for the entire setup (it's $300 new) or $40 for the lower and $160 for the upper (prices are $65 and $225 new).
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I'm using them to hide body damage that I didn't do a great job fixing lol. It's easier and cheaper for me to just spend the money rather than try to weld a new rear quarter in.
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Naw you don't have to weld anything boss... raises them about 10in up... real easy and cheap to do... there's abunch of write ups and will hide your mistakes more then likely...
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Slid sideways into a tree, I smacked it around with a hammer and it isn't looking too good. Figure the quarter armor will do a good job at hiding it.
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Interested in some like these? I made mine after a tree as well. Used 3/16" aluminum to keep weight down.
I have enough material to make up another set and your close enough to pick up.
I have enough material to make up another set and your close enough to pick up.
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They have to extennd a tad higher up over the next body line, like this:
http://www.quadratec.com/products/72025_820X_PG.htm#
I'd fab them myself but my parents are in the middle of getting divorced and my dad took all the welders and torches (unless somebody has an idea how I can bend the body lines? I still have grinders and stuff).
http://www.quadratec.com/products/72025_820X_PG.htm#
I'd fab them myself but my parents are in the middle of getting divorced and my dad took all the welders and torches (unless somebody has an idea how I can bend the body lines? I still have grinders and stuff).
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Alcoholic? Hell, just last week i bought a 12 pack while at my parents in SC.. had two of them. First beers i'v had since before Xmas.
I threw that opener on last summer in anticipation of some exotic beers i was gonna grab during last summers trip west.
I threw that opener on last summer in anticipation of some exotic beers i was gonna grab during last summers trip west.
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