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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
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Hey John, I'll sell ya the sliders. I'm cutting out the rockers and doing sliders in both my jeeps cause ones rusted and the other is dented. Say $200?
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Originally Posted by mikefrost
Hey John, I'll sell ya the sliders. I'm cutting out the rockers and doing sliders in both my jeeps cause ones rusted and the other is dented. Say $200?
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Damn you JCR for making me continue to wait!! Anyone miss Scott if maybe something happens to him and I take his bumpers?
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Year: 1999
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Start my new job at adrenaline off-road tomorrow. Can't wait to start my first build
I have only heard of one person having good luck with ox lockers, and i don't think he every really used them. The cables need constant adjustment and tend to not fully engage the locker. If you can swing it, I would get the arb.
I have only heard of one person having good luck with ox lockers, and i don't think he every really used them. The cables need constant adjustment and tend to not fully engage the locker. If you can swing it, I would get the arb.
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Start my new job at adrenaline off-road tomorrow. Can't wait to start my first build
I have only heard of one person having good luck with ox lockers, and i don't think he every really used them. The cables need constant adjustment and tend to not fully engage the locker. If you can swing it, I would get the arb.
I have only heard of one person having good luck with ox lockers, and i don't think he every really used them. The cables need constant adjustment and tend to not fully engage the locker. If you can swing it, I would get the arb.
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Originally Posted by Garrettfab
Start my new job at adrenaline off-road tomorrow. Can't wait to start my first build
I have only heard of one person having good luck with ox lockers, and i don't think he every really used them. The cables need constant adjustment and tend to not fully engage the locker. If you can swing it, I would get the arb.
I have only heard of one person having good luck with ox lockers, and i don't think he every really used them. The cables need constant adjustment and tend to not fully engage the locker. If you can swing it, I would get the arb.