http://www.americanpaintandbody.com/
I just had these guys do some work on one of my old Mercedes. I just picked up a few weeks ago. IMO, the work is top notch and they're real body guys. They did some very impressive rust remediation/ weld patching for me.
They're mainly wanting to see pictures of the vehicle's current condition. If you add mods (and thus, value) then you should be able to call them back, make the adjustment, and pay whatever premium delta would exist.
FWIW, I had also tried setting up a policy with ACI byway of USAA. I ended up...
I have a press. I'm up in Acworth. If you're interested in coming up this far, send me a PM. But, any machine shop or mechanics shop should have a press and be able to have you in and out in no time.
Got an original roof rack from my '05 LX. Has some scuffs, will need the covers for the mounting feet. Free to a good home. Located in Kennesaw/Acworth.
Also an original 16" wheel from a 2000 LC. Free to a good home.
Agreed. I've seen an 80 thiiiiiiiis close to touching the DS against the ground and I've seen a video of myself going through the chutes that scares even me.
I'm not really sure what he's talking about. If you've ever wheeled in the mountains before, there's not much to Charlie's. If you have a winch, it'll be extra insurance. As for people hanging from trees... I guess that's a possibility anywhere there are trees :meh: Can't say I felt anything...
Huh?
Charlie's creek is pretty tame. In fact I'd call it a beginner's trail. We've been through numerous times with stock 100s, a stock 200, and I think even a 2wd 4th gen 4Runner. (though, that last one may be Tray Mountain I'm thinking of). It's possible you ended up on some other sections...
Check out Charlie's Creek trail. From what I've heard it's one of the only 'moderate' spots of the trail. The rest being pretty easy gravel/fire roads.
There are first come/first serve primitive sites off the side of the trail, some right up against the creek.