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Hello all :) help needed

Post by b6mfd » Sun Nov 13, 2011 7:47 pm

Just thought id drop a quick hello and ask for a bit of advice ;)

Im currently on a mad hunt for a decent SJ but struggling :(
Everytime i get close to finding one on ebay its sold within about an hour!

can anyone tell me any other decent places to look than ebay?

Also i would be very greatful if anyone could give me any SJ specific problems i should be looking for?

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Re: Hello all :) help needed

Post by b6mfd » Sun Nov 13, 2011 7:51 pm

ooops just found the guide :)

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Re: Hello all :) help needed

Post by turbo-tom » Sun Nov 13, 2011 7:55 pm

welcome to the club :rockin:

the main problems are rust rust and rust the rot bad :lol:

check in the front footwells for hole near the bulkhead and behind the seats also the rear floor rusts a bit and the rear wheel arches

check engine oil for any scum etc the common knocks and rattles go up and down all through the gears aswell as going up and down in the transfer box

play in the steering pretty easy to fix though etc

check for the play in the props etc

what i say if the is a button push it , if there is a knob pull it :lol:

but im sure some other member might give a better list then this :lol:
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Re: Hello all :) help needed

Post by Darrell » Sun Nov 13, 2011 8:02 pm

Hi and welcome to the club. To be honest you just need to find one with the least rust/rot,the mechanicals are quite good and can be easily fixed/replaced when they do fail. To cut out the rust and weld in new steel takes a while and if you can't do it yourself is expensive.
Hope you find a good one.
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Re: Hello all :) help needed

Post by b6mfd » Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:14 am

Brilliant thanks for your help guys, i will keep my eyes open and get take extra care looking for rust :)

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Re: Hello all :) help needed

Post by Newtomud » Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:12 pm

:welcome: to the club.

Have a read of some of the build threads on here and see what members are replacing/repairing... Look at rear arches under the plastic cover and from inside, sills from underneath as well, bulk head around the windscreen, lift carpets if there fitted and inspect for rot and if you find one on ebay that you like message the seller, let him know your interested and ask to view.. Chances are he wont sell it if he's got you interested and coming to see it. You could end up doing a deal for cash there and then. Take someone with you to view.
Also if you do bid and get outbid, message the seller that you are still interested if the winning bidder lets the seller down as there's a million numptys on ebay bidding for stuff they don't want/can't afford. Seems like some SJ's sell two or three times on ebay because of idiots

There's a few real experts on this forum that will be able to give you loads of info,just post up links of what your looking at and ask "What do you think of this?".

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Re: Hello all :) help needed

Post by dan_2k_uk » Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:22 pm

HI and :welcome:

Think pretty much everything has been covered.

Regarding the rust... you wont find one for sensible money without any at all.

I don't know about other garages but the one I took mine to for its MOT was only really interested in seeing that the area behind the seats were solid for the seatbelt mounts.

Also try to avoid shackle lifts if you can as its a sure fire route to new springs down the line.

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Re: Hello all :) help needed

Post by Newtomud » Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:25 pm

I don't know about other garages but the one I took nine to for its MOT was only really interested in seeing that the area behind the seats were solid for the seatbelt mounts.

That's me buggered then :hahaha:

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Re: Hello all :) help needed

Post by Tramp » Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:45 pm

turbo-tom wrote: if there is a knob pull it :lol:
I follow this philosophy, I'm always pulling my knob :brows:

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Re: Hello all :) help needed

Post by turbo-tom » Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:50 pm

Tramp wrote:
turbo-tom wrote: if there is a knob pull it :lol:
I follow this philosophy, I'm always pulling my knob :brows:
there is always one :tongue: :tongue:

i can see this going down the shower , and webcam route... :hahaha:
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