Well its not worth much since it's been in a accident so mine as well beat the hell out of it.Depends if the body is tweaked and how you use the jeep.
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Sorry guys I have no Idea how to rotate the pictures. But It's pretty well bent. Thinking all new cage cause it's that bent. What do you guys say and hey happy holidays.
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Jeep had no doors or top on it. Not even the soft top.
B pillers I plan on bending back the best I can. I have a 12 ton can jack to get those straight as I can.
That sounds like a load of fun. :crazyeyes:
Is this going to be a street legal Jeep or off road only? Sounds like an off road only. I'd look at chopping the B pillars & throwing in a cage.
That's what I'd do. File a comp claim with your insurance and pay the deductible. It'll be as close to new as possible.
Ok. Guess I saw the B pillars and saw doors.
If you’re going to make this a Trail only rig, I’d cut the cage out and put in a genright or custom fabricated cage.
If you want to put on full doors and have them seal, maybe try to straighten the b pillars, but that’s probably going to be a waste of time.
Find a windshield frame with glass from a boneyard.
Yea that actually a good. windshield frame. Just need a new windshield . if I can line that up I can have a decent door alignment. So only answer is a complete new roll cage?
Have a body shop do the work under a claim then, you’ll have the B pillars straightened out, then maybe go for a new cage.
No insurance just learning how to build a wrecked jeep and replacing the weak spots.