Yep -- please post pics, we're visual learners here!I’m new to the forum — does OP mean “Original Poster”? I just realized I never posted a pic of the LC that kicked off this discussion. Wasn’t sure if you guys were referring to me.
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Yep -- please post pics, we're visual learners here!I’m new to the forum — does OP mean “Original Poster”? I just realized I never posted a pic of the LC that kicked off this discussion. Wasn’t sure if you guys were referring to me.
I'd replace the rear hatch, fix the rust around the wheel wells, and fluid film or wool wax the undercarriage and frame. You should also pull the rear mud flaps and take a peak back there as well as just behind the front wheels where the running board meets the fender. If there is rust on the rear lower quarter panels under the plastic bumper skirt, it's easy to take off and put back on after fixing anything in that area. Good luck!
ooooo i missed that! shame on me!!He didn’t end up buying it, but it is the green one posted on pg3
ya OP means that, i was just giving you a hard time.I’m new to the forum — does OP mean “Original Poster”? I just realized I never posted a pic of the LC that kicked off this discussion. Wasn’t sure if you guys were referring to me.
No, no -- the green one was never mine. The very first entry on this entire thread is underbody photos of the Champagne Pearl 100 a couple of posts up. That's the one I bought.ooooo i missed that! shame on me!!
ya OP means that, i was just giving you a hard time.
find another one?
Might be a good candidate for a sandblasting or steam treatment followed by corroseal, wool wax etc. it could be done with a wire wheel etc but I wouldn’t have the patience for that.UPDATE TIME: Well, folks...(deep sigh) I've had a local shop here in Houston that specializes in LCs go through it and give their report.
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Keep going...UPDATE TIME: Well, folks...(deep sigh) I've had a local shop here in Houston that specializes in LCs go through it and give their report.
What is the report?UPDATE TIME: Well, folks...(deep sigh) I've had a local shop here in Houston that specializes in LCs go through it and give their report.
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keep going...as in, more pics? or, keep driving it? Haha!Keep going...
the abridged version: sell it. every bit of service attempted will likely cost more than estimated because they anticipate lots of bolts breaking -- which can stall a repair. They are concerned with frame mounts breaking, which can just stop a project in its totality. (i.e. Strut Towers, Sway Bar Mounts, Body Mounts)What is the report?
OP, I’m getting all four new calipers for my 98LX soon, I’m happy to send my old four to you, you pay shipping. They work pretty well but I would do a seal/slide pin refresh on them. My only reason I’m replacing is I didn’t want to do the work of the refresh.Buy a gallon of fluid film and spray it everywhere, then drive the damn thing. I’d prob replace those rusty calipers tho.
Thanks, Mike. I'm trying to get my head around it all. I just don't want to have to worry about taking it out on a long drive or trail. I have no plans for crawling or a bat-mobile conversion. I just want to be able to run it a little harder than normal to a campsite, go remote, and not have to worry too much about something snapping off, you know?it's from rust belt, normal rust. drive it, have fun with it.
i deal with it every day. get a heat wrench and get to it.
don't let those southern boys get yah worried.
first things to go are brake lines and fuel line, FYI.