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Year: 1994
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
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I've had great success with this product to keep my cat happy:
Actually for the same reason. Material inside burns out and becomes loose. In a lightbulb its the tungstent filament, in a cat it's a platinum-coated mesh of metal or ceramic.
What year? Some do, some don't.
What year? Some do, some don't.
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
torque converter
Happy new year! First timer here, lovin the site already!
My problem, I recently purchased a '96 cherokee classic, brought it to my friends shop for an oil change and heater control vale, and on the way there, it started making a noise in the mid to front end like it was in 4 wheel drive but not all the way, or like something went loose in the transfer case, we put it on the lift and it only made the noise when in drive, my friend and another mechanic said it was the torque converter, I know the work that is needed for this job, a round about price for the converter and labor? I know prices are different in other states than NY, thanks in advance for any help
My problem, I recently purchased a '96 cherokee classic, brought it to my friends shop for an oil change and heater control vale, and on the way there, it started making a noise in the mid to front end like it was in 4 wheel drive but not all the way, or like something went loose in the transfer case, we put it on the lift and it only made the noise when in drive, my friend and another mechanic said it was the torque converter, I know the work that is needed for this job, a round about price for the converter and labor? I know prices are different in other states than NY, thanks in advance for any help
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by straightsixjeep
What size are they good for? I have 3.5in lift and 31x10.5x15 with no fender flares. would they work?
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
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Originally Posted by hick92
Couldn't you space it with box tubing and longer bolts
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