Any Georgians?
#7801
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Will, see what I mean about not being able to raise the tank...
I guess I could mount the tire somewhere else...
I guess I could mount the tire somewhere else...
#7802
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Maybe build a carrier like the one Travis had on the back of the MJ with no tailgate. Got a picture of that thing, Travis?
#7803
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Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L High Output
Having that rear seat kills ya. Yeah, build an inverted tire carrier, raise the tank, and come up with a different tool storage solution. Lol.
Man, I forgot how far those hitches hang down.
Man, I forgot how far those hitches hang down.
#7804
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Hell, I might take it off today and hope the bumper holds together. It's just bolted there with the OEM bolts.
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Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L High Output
Any Georgians?
I've been thinking about what to do with my floor now that I can't use the rear seat. I've got like 4x4 of 16 gauge I was thinking about using to make a false floor or something. Don't really know.
I never hung up on the hitch, it just slid over stuff and banged around.
I never hung up on the hitch, it just slid over stuff and banged around.
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Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
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I've been thinking about what to do with my floor now that I can't use the rear seat. I've got like 4x4 of 16 gauge I was thinking about using to make a false floor or something. Don't really know.
I never hung up on the hitch, it just slid over stuff and banged around.
I never hung up on the hitch, it just slid over stuff and banged around.
One side won't latch, figure I could mount tools and oba maybe my batteries.
Then spare parts in the compartment, with something light mounted on top.
#7811
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Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 liter
Since the rear end of mine is cut up way too much, I'm going to be cutting all of the sheet metal out. Plan after that is to use square tubing and sheet metal to make a "utility bed"
#7813
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Year: 1990
Model: Comanche
Engine: 4.0 I6
I am get more but not at the price I told ya before... bought those out...
I do on FB... pics are In my XJ and MJ build since it was on both... I tried to load them here but it crashes... I may have the pic from the rear of my MJ in the ditch let me look... just shows the tire angle tho... it's the best setuo I think... keeps weight inboard more... don't have to worry about slamming it into trees...
I do on FB... pics are In my XJ and MJ build since it was on both... I tried to load them here but it crashes... I may have the pic from the rear of my MJ in the ditch let me look... just shows the tire angle tho... it's the best setuo I think... keeps weight inboard more... don't have to worry about slamming it into trees...
#7815
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Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L High Output
I am get more but not at the price I told ya before... bought those out...
I do on FB... pics are In my XJ and MJ build since it was on both... I tried to load them here but it crashes... I may have the pic from the rear of my MJ in the ditch let me look... just shows the tire angle tho... it's the best setuo I think... keeps weight inboard more... don't have to worry about slamming it into trees...
I do on FB... pics are In my XJ and MJ build since it was on both... I tried to load them here but it crashes... I may have the pic from the rear of my MJ in the ditch let me look... just shows the tire angle tho... it's the best setuo I think... keeps weight inboard more... don't have to worry about slamming it into trees...
Alright.