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#9214
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Location: glen burnie, md
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I do 6 8 hour days a week. 11pm to 7 am. Been working that for the past 3 years. During the summer when we are slow I get lots of time to work on the jeep, sleep, and get paid for it.
#9218
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Location: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
I'm supposed to be three on/three off, but my schedule doesn't even remotely resemble that. I'm working nights this month, but I have to go in at 6:30am on my day off for someone's promotion ceremony. They don't understand the concept of a sleep pattern.
Ben, welcome. That's a good lookin Jeep, and I like the V5s.
Ben, welcome. That's a good lookin Jeep, and I like the V5s.
#9219
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Location: Elkton, Maryland
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Year: 1998
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
So do I, I don't have to be tripping over upper level management
Join the crowd Tim, worked 4 12's nights, 2 12's days last week. Talk about walking around in a daze
I'm supposed to be three on/three off, but my schedule doesn't even remotely resemble that. I'm working nights this month, but I have to go in at 6:30am on my day off for someone's promotion ceremony. They don't understand the concept of a sleep pattern.
Ben, welcome. That's a good lookin Jeep, and I like the V5s.
Ben, welcome. That's a good lookin Jeep, and I like the V5s.
#9220
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Frederick, MD/ Trion, Ga
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Mornin Peeps...
hey man, you can still use headers... I have APN on mine...its a 99. little modification, but still works better than the stock... and 2.5 is all you need. Super 44 sounds boss... I been thinkin bout trading my magnaflow for one... holler when you plan on doing it, I have done a few as well.
Mike, exhaust should be a piece of cake for a man or your age--I mean experience, right? I think that'll be my next fix after I get the lift smoothed out and install a CB.
Us '97-'01 guys are stuck with the stock header due to the pre-cats, right? I'm thinking a new high flow cat and 2.5" back to a Super44 OffRoad muffler. I don't know the intricacies of exhaust, so I'm open to input on pipe diameter.
Us '97-'01 guys are stuck with the stock header due to the pre-cats, right? I'm thinking a new high flow cat and 2.5" back to a Super44 OffRoad muffler. I don't know the intricacies of exhaust, so I'm open to input on pipe diameter.
#9221
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: glen burnie md
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
#9222
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Location: Elkton, Maryland
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Year: 1998
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Mornin Peeps...
hey man, you can still use headers... I have APN on mine...its a 99. little modification, but still works better than the stock... and 2.5 is all you need. Super 44 sounds boss... I been thinkin bout trading my magnaflow for one... holler when you plan on doing it, I have done a few as well.
hey man, you can still use headers... I have APN on mine...its a 99. little modification, but still works better than the stock... and 2.5 is all you need. Super 44 sounds boss... I been thinkin bout trading my magnaflow for one... holler when you plan on doing it, I have done a few as well.