Anyone want to wrench in the bay area?

StrizzyChris

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I have a stretch of work off coming up this Wed through next Tuesday. Does anyone in the bay area(in in San Mateo) have a garage that would be willing to lend me a hand(in exchange for beers, or other choice beverage, and grub of course)installing my coilovers so I can get my rig Rubicon ready? Any help would be greatly appreciated! :beer:

P.S. I have basic tools i.e. socket wrenches, cordless drills, cordless sawzall, etc but no specialty tools with me in my RV and my tools in Ohio wont help us out here.

I dont believe there's much need for anything too special in installing the coilovers outside of what I have. Does anyone know for sure before I get too deep into it? :idontknow:
 
I'm in Rocklin about 3 hrs north of San Fran. Have a few things going on but we can share tools


"One only needs to follow those that have been there/done that to learn how to do things proper the first time" BCH
 
I don't want to bother you/anyone if you're busy. Mostly just a friendly request if anyone else was free and wanted to help me work on the rig.

I was actually hesitant to make the thread because I don't like ASKING for help or peoples time unless they offer it to me first. I was planning on taking Frank up on his gracious offer to have me over to his home and help in SoCal, but I had a last minute change of plan for my work that brought me back to norcal.
 
We could make a big party out. We have a few hs baseball games to go to Sat and my dad and I are going to be installing a FI kit on the CJ. Just an offer of tools and company. May be able to get Panda or Kitty or even the rest of the NorCal crew to help a fellow Jeeper. We all work for beer and pizza so we are cheap!


"One only needs to follow those that have been there/done that to learn how to do things proper the first time" BCH
 
If I'm not imposing, Id love to meet up with you NorCal guys any day thats best for yall this thurs through tuesday. :thumb:
 
With how much I move, its the only option that makes sense....but when you want to work on a vehicle and all RV parks dont let you even change the oil, it becomes problematic. That aside it's actually not too bad and helps me save a ton!
 
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