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Is there anyone around in CT who would be willing/able to help with work on my xj? I don't have any tools or a place to do the work. At the moment it has a broken bolt for the shock mount on the bottom of the unibody, needs rear shocks installed, steering stabilizer installed. And the exhaust pipe needs to be welded to a hanger so it stops bouncing around. If you're willing to help it would be greatly appreciated. If its needed I could even pay a little bit, but I don't get paid for two more weeks. Texting is probably a faster way to get ahold of me, my number is 8602185501, or call, or just reply on here. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
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Yea but it still falls to the bottom and some have sold their XJ's Originally Posted by 98xj_john
Damn I'm glad I started this thread!!!! Soo many more ppl now

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You are quite a hike from me. I'm in Danbury currently.Originally Posted by dustin1090
In Broad Brook.
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You are quite a hike from me. I'm in Danbury currently.
Oh yea, thats almost an hour and a half or soOriginally Posted by JeepingDan
You are quite a hike from me. I'm in Danbury currently.
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Yea but it still falls to the bottom and some have sold their XJ's
Just takes someone looking for nearby jeep people to revive the thread once in a whileOriginally Posted by JeepingDan
Yea but it still falls to the bottom and some have sold their XJ's
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hey dustin, im from manchester, and go wheeling in the east windsor area alot. (well, before my alternator crapped the bed) the shocks and steering stabilizer arent that hard, and ive got a welder. Shoot me a pm
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LOL.
did you have a set of 5 31" bjg rugged trails for sale a lil while ago? if so i was with the kid that bought em.Originally Posted by rctrav
I,m in Enfield and seem to be very lonely around here. Haven't seen one
LOL.
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Pm'dOriginally Posted by rabblerouser
hey dustin, im from manchester, and go wheeling in the east windsor area alot. (well, before my alternator crapped the bed) the shocks and steering stabilizer arent that hard, and ive got a welder. Shoot me a pm
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I've got a crap load of tools(Craftsman chest full) but live in an apartment so I can't help out with a place to do work unfortunately. Plus I'm pretty far south being in E. Haven lol.
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Yea, the apartment is my problem too. I'd be willing to travel but its got pretty bad dw at the moment so I want to avoid highwaysOriginally Posted by zodiac
I've got a crap load of tools(Craftsman chest full) but live in an apartment so I can't help out with a place to do work unfortunately. Plus I'm pretty far south being in E. Haven lol.
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Yea, the apartment is my problem too. I'd be willing to travel but its got pretty bad dw at the moment so I want to avoid highways
What's life without a little excitement? Lol seriously probably best to avoids highways for nowOriginally Posted by dustin1090
Yea, the apartment is my problem too. I'd be willing to travel but its got pretty bad dw at the moment so I want to avoid highways
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What's life without a little excitement? Lol seriously probably best to avoids highways for now
Lol that's my thought. I can travel, but only backroads for now. The previous owner lifted it but never got it aligned, and it needs front ujoints. Neither of which I can afford just yet.Originally Posted by partsguyct
What's life without a little excitement? Lol seriously probably best to avoids highways for now


