Get the pry bar and pry the rear bumper down so the rear hatch will open. Now no worries about beating the crap out of it. Perfect for the woods, no worries about scratches or dents. Drive it, it runs. Leaf spring and a pry bar you are good to go
Sir I've worked in a few body shops in my life that could very be easily be pulled back out on a frame machine I would definitely look at it before taking it all apart
@@41GarageandGrill yeah when they hit the back and pushed it up but the frame machine is going to do is hook on to it pull it back down go inside the rear frame Hammer the dents out after that what I would do if I were you would try to slide some heavy wall tubing inside the frame so if you're out off-roading and slam hard on the rear it won't Bend back up this is what I did with one of my Cherokees
Time to build a trail rig out of it put tube doors on it and go to the parks and show trail rides you could probably find someone to pull the rear frame out to almost straight
Just got new rocker panels in for it. Slowly starting to buy all the replacement panels it needs before they disappear. I plan on having it for as long as I can.
Sorry for your loss...... Glad you were not hurt. My CJ got rear-ended while pulling my trailer to Menards a few weeks ago, the person gave me their insurance info and after calling them - no coverage, I really hate these scum drivers. If you find a nice 2wd XJ, it's an easy - bolt-on update with your donor XJ.
That’s a bummer. It’s a blessing no one got hurt.
I agree thanks for watching!
Get the pry bar and pry the rear bumper down so the rear hatch will open. Now no worries about beating the crap out of it. Perfect for the woods, no worries about scratches or dents. Drive it, it runs. Leaf spring and a pry bar you are good to go
This may be the plan if it can't be saved! Thanks for watching
Wow, so sorry. Hopefully you don’t experience any phantom injuries. Pretty much a parts vehicle now.
Thanks. Unfortunately I agree it is a parts vehicle now
Sir I've worked in a few body shops in my life that could very be easily be pulled back out on a frame machine I would definitely look at it before taking it all apart
Cool! I am definitely going to bring it somewhere. Thanks for the advice I assumed she was done.
@@41GarageandGrill yeah when they hit the back and pushed it up but the frame machine is going to do is hook on to it pull it back down go inside the rear frame Hammer the dents out after that what I would do if I were you would try to slide some heavy wall tubing inside the frame so if you're out off-roading and slam hard on the rear it won't Bend back up this is what I did with one of my Cherokees
Pull the frame straight then put frame stiffeners in. I have a perfect AZ 90 body if you were closer.
I am talking with some people about this but not sounding good. Thanks!
Time to build a trail rig out of it put tube doors on it and go to the parks and show trail rides you could probably find someone to pull the rear frame out to almost straight
Might just end up doing this if it can't be saved.
Stripped out rock buggy with one ton axles
That seems to be the popular choice for the carcus lol. Would be lots of fun for sure and may just happen
If you caught me about a year ago. I’d probably sell mine. But gosh I’m so attached to it lol
I'd be disappointed if you sold that. I think it looks great.
Just got new rocker panels in for it. Slowly starting to buy all the replacement panels it needs before they disappear. I plan on having it for as long as I can.
find someone with a frame table and pull it out
I will look into this I assumed it was too bad. Thanks for the advice and watching
1st
See how much repair cost
2nd get a Cherokee that doesn't run and swap the drive train
Looks like option 2 is the plan at this point. Thanks for watching.
Sorry for your loss...... Glad you were not hurt. My CJ got rear-ended while pulling my trailer to Menards a few weeks ago, the person gave me their insurance info and after calling them - no coverage, I really hate these scum drivers. If you find a nice 2wd XJ, it's an easy - bolt-on update with your donor XJ.
Thanks. I will be on the hunt
Take it to Roby Layton and have the operator who pushed the vehicle that was pushed into you pay for it
Did you even watch the video? He clearly explained the driver left the scene.
Did you even watch the video? He clearly explained the driver left the scene.
Did you even watch the video? He clearly explained the driver left the scene.