Jersey
Wheels to come off
Set aside a couple of days and a lot of patience, I have not long ago taken mine off.
On the front remove the lights completely, there are three bolts on the top that can be got at through the headlamp opening the back one is a swine as it is a half a flat at a time to undo, and a couple just behind the indicator lights. There are three that come out from the cockpit, just put your hand up amongst the wires under the dash and you can feel them there, and there are three or four that you get at from the engine compartment - remove the air duct, I have tried without and it is not possible except for the back heater air duct I did manage that one. A set of wobbley extension bars may help and i also aquired a flexible screw driver/socket holder that also helped once the bolts were loose. Door off is good as you can then get at the little selg tappers easily and it allows the fender to be removed without bending the fixing tangs on the A post
The back is relatively straight forward Some are accessible from inside the trunk and others from inside the wheel arch, the top ones near the door have captive nuts on my BJ7 not sure for yours.
I had to drill out the two bolts holding the door catch to the B post as they tend to rust solidly in place. The aluminium face plate needs removing from the B post and then you can get at the small bolts holding the edge of the wind to it, they can also be drilled out if the nuts are rusted solid.
Best of luck
Bob