Honestly, if its mechanical, I just do it myself. If its parts or custom work, call Julie at AMC 4x4. They have a custom shop next door that turns out some good work.
No need to drop any cash other than for the fluid and/or parts you may need. I'd be happy to help out.
A good place to start would be changing the oil, t case fluid, transmission fluid, and front and rear diffs. Also spark plugs and wires. Then we can move on your carb (assuming your '88 hasn't been converted to fuel injection), making sure your 4WD engages, etc. We can probably knock it all out in a few hours with no hangups. I also have an O'reilly right up the road from me so if you're not sure what to get we can grab it. I'll PM you my phone number so we can coordinate a time.
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