My Waggie Build...
#78
CF Veteran
#82
Newbie
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Midwest
Posts: 25
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Year: 2007
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 6.1L
XJ, thanks again for the link, and great write up! Unfortuantely, I cant see the pics here at work, so consider this my bookmark for later!
#84
Seasoned Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: weedville, pa
Posts: 471
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L 218k
My floors were about ten times worse than that in my 96, they had to be completely replaced... I know the feeling
#85
Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Afghanistan
Posts: 149
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Year: 95
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Good looking job. I'm going to have to do something similar to my wife's XJ, soon.
On the pop rivets: Those suckers are going to attract corrosion, but the good news, is that they'll be sacrificial, and just need drilled out in a few years and replaced, so who cares? Unless they're steel. A good way to avoid the steel eating the rivets, is to dip them in some kind of primer to keep the aluminum rivet from touching the steel floor plate directly.
The rocker plates look cool. I think a guy should be able to roll his own, like you did your rear quarters, by rigging up a 2x4 metal brake. My wife has rocker rust, and that's what I'm going to try.
So... How you like the Stryker? I bet you a dollar you can guess where my internet "handle" came from. Memories of cruising the E-town mall come flooding back.....
On the pop rivets: Those suckers are going to attract corrosion, but the good news, is that they'll be sacrificial, and just need drilled out in a few years and replaced, so who cares? Unless they're steel. A good way to avoid the steel eating the rivets, is to dip them in some kind of primer to keep the aluminum rivet from touching the steel floor plate directly.
The rocker plates look cool. I think a guy should be able to roll his own, like you did your rear quarters, by rigging up a 2x4 metal brake. My wife has rocker rust, and that's what I'm going to try.
So... How you like the Stryker? I bet you a dollar you can guess where my internet "handle" came from. Memories of cruising the E-town mall come flooding back.....
#86
CF Veteran
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Smiths Station, Al
Posts: 7,661
Likes: 0
Received 13 Likes
on
10 Posts
Year: 87
Model: Wagoneer
Engine: 4.0 I6
Good looking job. I'm going to have to do something similar to my wife's XJ, soon.
On the pop rivets: Those suckers are going to attract corrosion, but the good news, is that they'll be sacrificial, and just need drilled out in a few years and replaced, so who cares? Unless they're steel. A good way to avoid the steel eating the rivets, is to dip them in some kind of primer to keep the aluminum rivet from touching the steel floor plate directly.
The rocker plates look cool. I think a guy should be able to roll his own, like you did your rear quarters, by rigging up a 2x4 metal brake. My wife has rocker rust, and that's what I'm going to try.
So... How you like the Stryker? I bet you a dollar you can guess where my internet "handle" came from. Memories of cruising the E-town mall come flooding back.....
On the pop rivets: Those suckers are going to attract corrosion, but the good news, is that they'll be sacrificial, and just need drilled out in a few years and replaced, so who cares? Unless they're steel. A good way to avoid the steel eating the rivets, is to dip them in some kind of primer to keep the aluminum rivet from touching the steel floor plate directly.
The rocker plates look cool. I think a guy should be able to roll his own, like you did your rear quarters, by rigging up a 2x4 metal brake. My wife has rocker rust, and that's what I'm going to try.
So... How you like the Stryker? I bet you a dollar you can guess where my internet "handle" came from. Memories of cruising the E-town mall come flooding back.....
E-town mall what a joke lol. The Stryker now has a 105mm so it is getting beefier. When were you stationed in Knox.
#88
Seasoned Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Green Bay, WI
Posts: 322
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Year: 1993 2 door
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L H.O.
I love what you did with the bedliner inside and out. How's it holding up? Any way you could post a close up picture so I can see how the texture looks?
Thanks,
T
Thanks,
T