Voyager3
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This next chapter has nothing to do with trash. It is however, about life. It's been an odd week chasing the rear end issues, and somehow I've ended up in Vancouver. Not BC.....Washington. The wrong end of the state.
As I mentioned before the rear end in the jeep was making awful noises as I arrived in Port Angeles, and after much checking, double checking, and even some more, it was determined that the pinion bearing had failed, I was losing tolerances and some large parts were unwell and getting worse. Most places couldn't get me in for weeks. The one that did priced out a full rebuild which was rising fast and it was decided that a reasonable course of action was to put another rear end in it pulled from another vehicle. Provided of course it was checked and deemed to be in good shape. I asked around for anyone that might have other leads or ways to get it done cheaper than at a shop, but that's really what I had to work with, and I didn't want to spend a ton.
The particulars of where and when I had this issue meant that I wasn't likely to make Seattle without doing much more serious damage to the old one, so it was starting to look like Plan A was the way to go. I waited to see the new replacement and it needed a pinion seal, but otherwise seemed okay. (was that foreshadowing?)
While we waited to find out what this would cost, we wanted to at least remember to enjoy ourselves, so we explored Port Angeles on foot and by bike.
It it time to get a deuce and a half and carry the XJ on the back? Maybe.
Little Wolf here doesn't seem to care where we are. He's been with me through living in an apartment, on the road camping out of a BMW 330i, my mom's temporary condo some of her friends' houses in Florida, my dad's house in Colorado, another apartment, a converted barn, a converted bus in Utah and Oregon, and now just out of the Jeep with a smattering of visits to friends in all kinds of cities, and who knows how many campsites and the occasional motel room. No matter what else is going on, he always makes me laugh.
I left them to it on Tuesday evening and rented a car into Seattle to visit an old friend/roommate from Colorado. It's great to get to see people who you've spent so much time with and see what their new lives are like. We did some city stuff like see where he works at The Roastery in Seattle which is the flagship Starbucks store, visited and got some goodies at the Pike Place Market where we bought a 10 pound tuna for dinner, had fancy grilled cheese sandwiches, ice cream. You know, when in Rome.
So I came back to Port Angeles on Friday and picked up the Jeep. So, you're asking, was it fixed? Did spending $1000 on a used rear end and labor fix the problem?
As I mentioned before the rear end in the jeep was making awful noises as I arrived in Port Angeles, and after much checking, double checking, and even some more, it was determined that the pinion bearing had failed, I was losing tolerances and some large parts were unwell and getting worse. Most places couldn't get me in for weeks. The one that did priced out a full rebuild which was rising fast and it was decided that a reasonable course of action was to put another rear end in it pulled from another vehicle. Provided of course it was checked and deemed to be in good shape. I asked around for anyone that might have other leads or ways to get it done cheaper than at a shop, but that's really what I had to work with, and I didn't want to spend a ton.
The particulars of where and when I had this issue meant that I wasn't likely to make Seattle without doing much more serious damage to the old one, so it was starting to look like Plan A was the way to go. I waited to see the new replacement and it needed a pinion seal, but otherwise seemed okay. (was that foreshadowing?)
While we waited to find out what this would cost, we wanted to at least remember to enjoy ourselves, so we explored Port Angeles on foot and by bike.
It it time to get a deuce and a half and carry the XJ on the back? Maybe.
Little Wolf here doesn't seem to care where we are. He's been with me through living in an apartment, on the road camping out of a BMW 330i, my mom's temporary condo some of her friends' houses in Florida, my dad's house in Colorado, another apartment, a converted barn, a converted bus in Utah and Oregon, and now just out of the Jeep with a smattering of visits to friends in all kinds of cities, and who knows how many campsites and the occasional motel room. No matter what else is going on, he always makes me laugh.
I left them to it on Tuesday evening and rented a car into Seattle to visit an old friend/roommate from Colorado. It's great to get to see people who you've spent so much time with and see what their new lives are like. We did some city stuff like see where he works at The Roastery in Seattle which is the flagship Starbucks store, visited and got some goodies at the Pike Place Market where we bought a 10 pound tuna for dinner, had fancy grilled cheese sandwiches, ice cream. You know, when in Rome.
So I came back to Port Angeles on Friday and picked up the Jeep. So, you're asking, was it fixed? Did spending $1000 on a used rear end and labor fix the problem?