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Originally Posted by DieselD
Bumpity bump
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Originally Posted by Arpedersen
Hey folks. I just picked up my first jeep (98 xj), traded for my subaru wrx, and couldn't be more thrilled. The guy that built it really did it over and built it nice. But he did delete the ac system, which I'm fine with, but the hvac only blows warm to hot air. Is there some way to get cool air to vent in? It's hot out!
Easy answer, no
My advice, take your doors off
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Originally Posted by bigbadbaz
Hi folks,
I'm a newbe to this forum so here goes...My son has a 1995 cherokee & he needs to fit the spare to the inside of the rear but there's no spare wheel bracket to mount it on . Is there anyone out there with a picture of the bracket so I can fabricate one please.
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I'm a newbe to this forum so here goes...My son has a 1995 cherokee & he needs to fit the spare to the inside of the rear but there's no spare wheel bracket to mount it on . Is there anyone out there with a picture of the bracket so I can fabricate one please.
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Year: 1993
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im putting 4 off road lights on my front luggage rack, was woundering if the rack would make a good ground and whats the best way to run the wires into my xj for the switch
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Should, if it's mounted metal t metal (IE no rubber/plastic spacers) since half the OEM stuff is grounded to the unibody
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Dunno, i don't have roof lights. But i think that's what you'll have to do. Make it as small as possible then seal it with caulk or something.
Unless you want it exposed coming out of a door jam.
Unless you want it exposed coming out of a door jam.
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Originally Posted by bloddy mud
how you think i should run the wires through to the switch? do i have to drill a hole into the roof cause im trying to advoid that