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Year: 2001
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Question for you guys. Do you think it would be wise to order replacement ball joint cups just in case I shred one when swapping my knuckles? Or being that they are only a couple months old I shouldn't have to worry about it. I'll be using a ball joint separator if that makes any difference.
Originally Posted by my89xj
Guys says 150 shipped for this bumper, I would have to weld tabs on it to attach it, or would it cost less for me to build one.
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Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by Garrettfab
It wouldn't cost much at all to build that. I have a sheet at home with general steel prices. I can tell you later this evening what material cost would be.
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Year: 1989
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Someone needs to come with me and shirey tomorrow, so when we get stuck, you can pull us out. I don't like offroading alone.
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Year: 1997/2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: both 4.0's
My buddy had a FNP9 that I was able to shoot a few times. They are nice and a good glock alternative. Actually that day at the range we had the FNP9, Glock 19 gen4 and my USP 9. They were all very nice, accurate and easy to shoot. IMO I'd choose the FNP over the Glock 19. I'm not a fan of the trigger safety on the glock
I still have a luv for the wheel guns also. But nothing like a Shotgun for the pure shock value of pumping in a round in the chamber to get someones attention..
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6 HO
when i install my 3" lift kit, will i need a new steering stabilizer? ive seen some kits come with them, but my IRO kit didnt.
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In an ideally configured suspension, you don't need a stabilizer. It's a comfort thing. Yours is likely warn out due to age and use, and it wouldn't hurt to replace it, but it's far from necessary.
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Year: 1987
Model: Wagoneer
Engine: Renix 4.0
Can anyone help me out? I need to get an engine hoist from Severna park to mt rainer tomorrow evening.
It wont fit in the jeep when there are two engine stands, a tire, full 4.0 motor and various tools.
It wont fit in the jeep when there are two engine stands, a tire, full 4.0 motor and various tools.
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Originally Posted by a_shirey
when i install my 3" lift kit, will i need a new steering stabilizer? ive seen some kits come with them, but my IRO kit didnt.
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