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  • vintagetrks
    304 AMC
    • May 01, 2009
    • 2027

    BJ'S Offroad Layaway program

    Hi folks,
    Just got a new to me waggy and I wanna lift it but can't afford the whole kit at one time. Has anyone ever used BJ's layaway program and if so were you happy with it?
    New Full Size Jeep Nut

    I'm just a washed up old has been, Army guy.
    My opinions are outdated... After all, what have I done lately? I used to be somebody "A SOLDIER!"

    04 Jeep Wrangler "Lil Ninja" 32's 2in lift swaybar disconnects
    90 Grand Wagoneer "Big Mama"
  • jaber
    Dragin Az
    • Oct 17, 2003
    • 8105

    #2
    Sounds like you are about to get nominated.....
    Jeff

    '43 cj2a
    '51 Willys p/u
    '51 Willys Parkway Conversion
    '68 Panel Delivery
    '74 CJ5
    '75 J-20 Wrecker
    '75 J-20 Cummins service bed
    '77 J-10 p/u
    '79 Cherokee
    '88 Grand Wagoneer
    '98 Grand Cherokee

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    • vintagetrks
      304 AMC
      • May 01, 2009
      • 2027

      #3
      Originally posted by jaber
      Sounds like you are about to get nominated.....
      Thats the problem. I don't want to be the first to dive in and find out after all my hard earned cash is gone and my waggy is still at stock hieght.
      New Full Size Jeep Nut

      I'm just a washed up old has been, Army guy.
      My opinions are outdated... After all, what have I done lately? I used to be somebody "A SOLDIER!"

      04 Jeep Wrangler "Lil Ninja" 32's 2in lift swaybar disconnects
      90 Grand Wagoneer "Big Mama"

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      • jMedia
        350 Buick
        • May 27, 2009
        • 846

        #4
        I'm in the process of paying off a layaway order, we'll see how it goes
        Joshua
        1988 Grand Wagoneer "Elwood"(thanks krek)
        Constantly changing, never done

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        • cavicatz24
          232 I6
          • Mar 18, 2010
          • 157

          #5
          I asked this same question not too long ago and the answer was overwhelming - you can trust BJ's. I talked personally with them and will be putting a lift on layaway myself in a few weeks. I've also purchased from them and the shipping is prompt.
          You've nothing to worry about. If you're like me and have trouble socking away money then layaway is the way to go. You also lock in that price, which is nice.
          "Bessie" 1982 Wagoneer Limited
          http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=120964

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          • vintagetrks
            304 AMC
            • May 01, 2009
            • 2027

            #6
            Originally posted by cavicatz24
            I asked this same question not too long ago and the answer was overwhelming - you can trust BJ's. I talked personally with them and will be putting a lift on layaway myself in a few weeks. I've also purchased from them and the shipping is prompt.
            You've nothing to worry about. If you're like me and have trouble socking away money then layaway is the way to go. You also lock in that price, which is nice.
            Well this is the kind of thing I was hoping to hear. I'm wanting to put a good bit of money into the cost of the lift but can't purchase the whole lit with shocks extended brake lines and drop pitman arm all at once so I'm thinking this might be the way to go. I have ordered from them in the past and have been happy with their service just kind of leary of layaway programs as I have never done one before.
            New Full Size Jeep Nut

            I'm just a washed up old has been, Army guy.
            My opinions are outdated... After all, what have I done lately? I used to be somebody "A SOLDIER!"

            04 Jeep Wrangler "Lil Ninja" 32's 2in lift swaybar disconnects
            90 Grand Wagoneer "Big Mama"

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            • joker7037
              232 I6
              • Sep 28, 2009
              • 79

              #7
              I currently have a 4" lift wheels and tires, on layaway. I have heard nothing but good things about Bj's.
              DogWood: '87 Grand Wagoneer 360/727/229 (running)

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              • 4x4Dad
                258 I6
                • Aug 19, 2008
                • 319

                #8
                Ryan and Brent at BJ's are both stand-up guys. They've gotten a lot of my business because of that fact. I'd have no hesitation with their layaway program.
                Tucker

                88 GW, AMC 360 with Doug Thorley headers, Howell TBI, NP242, TF727, 3.31 gears and the tow package, Magnaflow muffler and cat, BJ's 4" springs + 2" blocks and 1" shackles, and 1" body lift, 32" BFG's, aluminum rad, K20 front brake calipers.
                ____________________

                My Jeep has tricked me into thinking I know what I'm doing.

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                • dadof3byz07
                  232 I6
                  • Aug 14, 2009
                  • 98

                  #9
                  BJ's is ALWAYS the first place I go to for parts!The layaway is a great option for those of us on a budget!!
                  Just laid back and chillin'

                  Mark Long Xenia,Ohio

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                  • RTFM
                    258 I6
                    • Sep 10, 2008
                    • 286

                    #10
                    Without reservation - buy with confidence - The guys and business at BJ's are stand up good people.

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                    • Brizio
                      AMC 4 OH! 1
                      • Apr 11, 2008
                      • 4850

                      #11
                      Great idea the layaway program.
                      brizios.com
                      Small Scale Jeeps
                      Brizios

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                      • kevinp661
                        232 I6
                        • Nov 19, 2009
                        • 202

                        #12
                        Agree 100%. Everything that I need for my wagon will come from BJs. I've recently spent a small fortune with them but feel like a got a great deal and most importantly great service from people who know our vehicles. They even paired up two of my orders to give me the "if you spend a grand discount." Don't forget your IFSJA discount either. Good luck with the lift.
                        Bakersfield, CA
                        1990 Resto Mod Grand Wagoneer, S&J long block, stock intake and carb, Proform HEI, Elgin RV cam, Doug Thorley long tube headers, Magnaflow 3" cat, 3" Flowmaster 40, Nations 170 amp alt, Rough Country 3" lift, BJ's brake lines, Katzkins leather seats, 1200 Watt/12 speaker Soundstream audio system, sunroof.

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