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Fixing up the Pathy....to sell.


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I have a laundry list....so I plan to list my Pathy for sale...and raise the price as I put sweat and money into it.

 

I did a pros and cons list. I don't trust the strut front after 2 VERY close calls. That 33" tire drops in a hole and the entire truck tips that way. One I was VERY glad my kids weren't in...my dog hit the dash. My buddy behind me said he seen my front axle. I puckered...could have made a diamond.

 

If I look at the cost of SAS, lockers...gears...etc...I'm way into time and money and think I can just buy a more capable vehicle at that point.

I want to get an IFS front so I don't have any more pucker moments.

 

Step 1) My front is leaking...looks like behind the pulley...not sure what it's called... Can I get to it without pulling the radiator?

 

Yes...all offers are welcome at this point. I'm near San Diego. (about 22 miles east of downtown.)

 

Also...what do yall think I should post it for costwise? Nothing like it...but it does need some TLC. I was considering $5k obo....?

 

I had a lady try to kill me on 12/14/15...so I've been a bit out of the loop for the last month...back still isn't right, but doc says no more FMLA to pay for missed work for physical therapy...and all this kid did was show me stretches.

 

Enjoy the "action" about half way through the video...I was on my way to work.

Crash in San Diego on Rosecrans. - My Pilot Dash Cam

 

 

 

 

 

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I had Short Term Disability, but it's messed up because I had to burn 40 hours of vacation. And I was only allowed 2 weeks, due to no broken bones...and the week of vacation counted.

 

Then only 2 appointments for physical therapy and no FMLA benefits.

 

It's been a bad experience overall and I plan to take it out on the Personal Injury and Property Damage claims.

 

You can call dibs on the bumper, but it comes with a truck attached. I don't plan to part it out. I may have to commute in it for some time....having a difficult time finding a commuter car.

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Yeah, sounds like a bad experience, no doubt. Best of luck with everything and the recovery, of course.

 

So even if I were to, say, supply (and perhaps even install) a replacement OE bumper and such, no dice?

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