Brand new member here, but have had an '08 JK since I bought it new in 2007. My daughter just bought a '97 TJ. She's very excited but it has a few more issues than we thought. My Jeep guy just gave it a once over and there's a list of things including oil pan gasket and rear main seal, ball joints, steering and track bar, Ujoints and trans lines. It looks good and only has 105,000 miles.
She doesn't have the money to get this all done and I doubt it needs everything right away. This is not her daily driver, but a fun summer vehicle. I'm no expert but it felt fine driving. The big question is, what can we realistically do ourselves?
I'm very handy and she's a tough kid and game for anything, but I've never gotten into "car stuff". I've built out my JK and F150, but mostly done the bolt on stuff myself and left the more involved things to the shop. I only replaced the brakes on my F150 for the first time recently (easy). That being said, I'll gut a bathroom down to the studs and rebuild it myself, including tiling, drywalling, electric and plumbing. I'll replace a gas water heater, do all my own landscaping, chainsaw all the time and run a variety of rental machines & equipment. I'll build whatever I need, but I've never learned to weld.
If that helps paint a picture, what can I reasonably tackle? I already have tons of tools and I'm willing to buy necessary specialty tools.
Thanks in advance. Looking forward to feedback.
Bill
She doesn't have the money to get this all done and I doubt it needs everything right away. This is not her daily driver, but a fun summer vehicle. I'm no expert but it felt fine driving. The big question is, what can we realistically do ourselves?
I'm very handy and she's a tough kid and game for anything, but I've never gotten into "car stuff". I've built out my JK and F150, but mostly done the bolt on stuff myself and left the more involved things to the shop. I only replaced the brakes on my F150 for the first time recently (easy). That being said, I'll gut a bathroom down to the studs and rebuild it myself, including tiling, drywalling, electric and plumbing. I'll replace a gas water heater, do all my own landscaping, chainsaw all the time and run a variety of rental machines & equipment. I'll build whatever I need, but I've never learned to weld.
If that helps paint a picture, what can I reasonably tackle? I already have tons of tools and I'm willing to buy necessary specialty tools.
Thanks in advance. Looking forward to feedback.
Bill