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There are two very distinct types of people looking for parts. There are the guys like most of us here who think nothing of sweating our balls off for half a day to save $25 on an axle and then there are the ones who have a stock jeep, no tools and limited mechanical experience who was told by the dealer it will cost $1200 to fix their blown up rear end. The second type are very very happy to find guys like me who has one in a clean garage with air tools and is totally willing to help them pull it for that price.

Yeah it's a little work on my part but these are the type I try to sell to. A Naxja guy thinks I'm ripping them off but someone who's only other option is a dealer fix, I'm saving them a small fortune.
Completely understood.

On the other hand, you need to bring better tools to the junkyard I think, my cheapo Ryobi cordless angle grinder ($40 for the grinder, $60 for battery and charger) and my high lift have the heavy lifting of pulling an axle out of a jeep out of the way in 15 minutes with almost no sweat :)

I pulled a 4.10 29 spline 8.25 a couple weeks ago, walked in with just an 18mm gearwrench, 5/16 6pt 1/4 drive socket and ratchet, my angle grinder, and high lift and had that axle out like it was nothing. That angle grinder and high lift have earned their keep many times over by now.
 
There are two very distinct types of people looking for parts. There are the guys like most of us here who think nothing of sweating our balls off for half a day to save $25 on an axle and then there are the ones who have a stock jeep, no tools and limited mechanical experience who was told by the dealer it will cost $1200 to fix their blown up rear end. The second type are very very happy to find guys like me who has one in a clean garage with air tools and is totally willing to help them pull it for that price.

Yeah it's a little work on my part but these are the type I try to sell to. A Naxja guy thinks I'm ripping them off but someone who's only other option is a dealer fix, I'm saving them a small fortune.

Supply and demand.

I visit the local pick and pull every couple of months. I get a small cart of things that I sell on ebay for way more than I would every sell here. Throw it in a flat rate box for shipping and my paypal pays my registration fees for NAXJA events.

mac 'low volume but it gets me off NAXJA' gyvr
 
There are two very distinct types of people looking for parts. There are the guys like most of us here who think nothing of sweating our balls off for half a day to save $25 on an axle and then there are the ones who have a stock jeep, no tools and limited mechanical experience who was told by the dealer it will cost $1200 to fix their blown up rear end. The second type are very very happy to find guys like me who has one in a clean garage with air tools and is totally willing to help them pull it for that price.

Yeah it's a little work on my part but these are the type I try to sell to. A Naxja guy thinks I'm ripping them off but someone who's only other option is a dealer fix, I'm saving them a small fortune.

I disagree. There are 3 types.
The third type is the guy who has waded though fields, laid on thistles, got rained on, soaked in mud, and strained just about every muscle they have to get a part our from under a vehicle, haul it a 1/2 mile down a hill in the middle of the nastiest weather a place like WI has to offer, and figures that if someone else has already set up a little business on the side, just support him.
 
speaking of parts rigs...

i've been trying to make arrangements and i think i finally have it set for tonight, but i'm heading up to mass to buy a parts rig. 99 xj with running motor, tranny and tcase. has 163 on the clock but the steering is dead. 5" IRO lift with long arms installed in the last 6 months. aftermarket bumpers, steering parts and a few other goodies. header panel and doors appear to be fine. tires are shot, but has a decent set of aftermarket wheels on it. good lift gate and good interior bits. guy claims it just needs a steering box, but i dont' care. for $800 if i get the long arms off of it and the bumpers are actually set up with good tow points then i'm a happy guy...if i make some money back in the process (shouldn't be too hard) then its all a bonus from there. I will probably steal the 30 off the front as well. Im hoping i can part it out and have enough over what i spent to get an artec truss for the 30 and maybe the gears that i found on clist (new in the box motive 4.10's). if all goes well i should be in great shape here soon
 
this is the rig in question...

should be $800 in parts. upon further inspection, i will probably just sell the front bumper. it looks a little bent

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Here is a parts list that I sold off the 2000 I parted out awhile ago. As you can see. It's the little $10 and $20 parts that add up.

Silver Jeep parts sold:
Cruise parts $100 pp
Ash tray
Sun visors
Rear defrost switch $40 pp
Trailer harnes $40 pp
Struts $20 pp
Dome lights
Rear license bar $45 waiting
Flares
Washer bottle
Air box $90 cash
Rear taillight
Hatch cover
Washer nozzle $60 cash
Wiper motor
Speaker cover
Hatch harness $65 cash
Tires and Wheels $400 cash
Steering wheel $20 cash
Inner fenders. $10 cash
Rear sway bar $10 cash
Rear bumper $35 cash
Center console $50 cash
Drivers door seal $10 cash
Shift handle $15 cash
Airbag $25 cash
Efan $35 cash
Front driveshaft $25 cash
Intake manifold $125 PayPal
Mirrors $75 PayPal.
Trailer hitch $50 cash
Hitch harness $10 cash
Front seats $200 PP
HVAC controls $25 cash
Hood $40 cash
Headliner
Dome light $30 cash
Steering box $50 cash
Ebrake cables $20 cash
Windshield
Broken stereo
Wheel. $35 cash
Transfer case $200 cash
Center bezel $20 cash
Rack tips $10 cas
Roof $40 cash
Little plastic part $10 cash
Axles $250 cash
Ps pump $30
Trans $200 cash
Driveshaft $30
Tail light $15
Body $103
Ski rack $25
Engine $200
Rear hatch $75
Header panel $50
 
Of course my mom gets a few parts for free (didn't know she took them) was at her house and noticed her flowers were sitting on jeep turbine wheel hubcaps.
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Bilstein 5100s and never look back.

Just made a rental agreement with the super intendent in our district. He's renting his parents/childhood home since they died, he couldn't let himself sell it, so he's renting it purely to keep it occupied. 1300 sq ft, 3 bedroom all electric on 1.9 acres with 250 feet of shoreline on the Apple River. $650/month and any improvements I make get deducted from that months rent.

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99SJ' Rent to Own?' Ex
 
just make sure your provider has flood insurance...

I will, but what you can't tell from the pictures is the house is 60-80 ft from the river at least and sits about 30 feet higher (its on a hill). If it flooded, the neighbors would be 15-20 feet under water...
 
This is the half-way point (ish) between the river and the house, the hill continues to the right another 20 or so feet...
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The shed and 4-Seasons are also ours...

99SJ 'Hate when pics load this big' Ex
 
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