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laurel, md #00175
338 domer ave
laurel,md 20707
301-362-9536
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Did you configure the remote start or just the lock/unlock piece?
I've been considering a Viper system because of the two way features and a couple of the system addons for some time but am hesitant to start messing with the electrical system. On the other hand I'm thinking a simple kill switch might work be just as effective.
I've been considering a Viper system because of the two way features and a couple of the system addons for some time but am hesitant to start messing with the electrical system. On the other hand I'm thinking a simple kill switch might work be just as effective.
I did a wire to wire chart for the Avital (made by DEI who makes the Vipers as well) for the XJ. The wiring data sheets I got from Bulldog and the12volt.com differed slightly and mine reflects real life. I'd be happy to consult if you decide to do it. Killablue was helpful on the planning part of mine.
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trying to see if i can get someone local to go look at it for me before making a haul down there myself. Sounds like a good deal - 4.0L, 2wd, stick shift, just needs a clutch, tires, and belt (supposedly)
edit: found a thread with more pics from when he got it - looks great
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f59/fo...lf-gem-140241/
edit: found a thread with more pics from when he got it - looks great
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f59/fo...lf-gem-140241/
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trying to see if i can get someone local to go look at it for me before making a haul down there myself. Sounds like a good deal - 4.0L, 2wd, stick shift, just needs a clutch, tires, and belt (supposedly)
edit: found a thread with more pics from when he got it - looks great
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f59/fo...lf-gem-140241/
edit: found a thread with more pics from when he got it - looks great
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f59/fo...lf-gem-140241/
for $600 it's a steal....
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go get it!
my heater core shipped this morning. i was also at my friends house last night. and not only do they have a heated garage, but air tools. and their neighbor is getting a lift soon as well.
my heater core shipped this morning. i was also at my friends house last night. and not only do they have a heated garage, but air tools. and their neighbor is getting a lift soon as well.
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if I can convince the woman that I should get that and have my dad just sell my s10 up in NY, maybe i'll go pick it up this weekend.
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yeah, go rescue that bad larry. tell the woman for 600 bucks you'll pry break even when you factor in the gas, tolls, food, and time needed to go get your other truck.
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that and the fact that i can probably get $800 out of the s10
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Looking for DIY bedliner info. Can anyone steer me to where I can find the good/bad, what products work best etc? Or is commercial the way to go?
I'm trying to sort out what the best way to line my wheel wells, lower doors and possibly the undercarriage
I'm trying to sort out what the best way to line my wheel wells, lower doors and possibly the undercarriage