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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
yes dry chem, but just sodium/potassium bicarbonate, no monoammonium phosphate, which fries electronics (this is what is in an A-B-C extinguisher).
I'd love a halon extinguisher, and by far it's the best choice (assuming you don't have wind when you need to use it), but that trait, coupled with the fact that they are crazy expensive made be just go with a B-C extinguisher.
I'd love a halon extinguisher, and by far it's the best choice (assuming you don't have wind when you need to use it), but that trait, coupled with the fact that they are crazy expensive made be just go with a B-C extinguisher.
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Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Originally Posted by dukie564
anyone going to the meet and greet/drink listed on the maryland jeeps / element offroad FB page tonight? Considering it dependent on weather
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Year: 1999
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Engine: 4.0 I6 HO
Originally Posted by Green2000
What happened to all the leftover from the harnesses you were making for people? telling them to buy 50ft and using 8ft lol
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Ok....I went to Crutchfield. They sell the blank 1.5 din box....just a wide trim all the way around the stereo, which to me looks stupid. AND it costs more.
Also, the wiring harness was the SAME brand and model as the one on Amazon....but twice the price.
I agree that Crutchfield carries good products, but they don't make them. Other people often carry the same product cheaper.
Gonna go with the Metra Products off Amazon. Same line Crutchfield carries, at half the price, and with reviews I can read.
Also, the wiring harness was the SAME brand and model as the one on Amazon....but twice the price.
I agree that Crutchfield carries good products, but they don't make them. Other people often carry the same product cheaper.
Gonna go with the Metra Products off Amazon. Same line Crutchfield carries, at half the price, and with reviews I can read.
I have a small donut you can have.
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Year: 1987
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Engine: Renix 4.0
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Year: 1998
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ya know, after looking at this truck my neighbor has, I just realized its a Jeep truck. looks similar to that, but OD green, and not as huge. will get a pic the next time it's out of the garage.
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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I'm thinking this for the Camaro (since it doesn't have a radio right now):
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_113BT85...er-reviews-tab
And Crutchfield gives me everything I need to install except crimp caps. Thoughts?
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That bumper is for him to stand on while he works under the hood. Needs room to put his tools next to him, too.
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Year: 1998
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