Bright Red 97 XJ Build
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From: Glen Ellyn, IL
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 Inline 6
So I found a write-up for DRL courtesy lights on here that looks really neat, looking for something the make my XJ a little more "mine", some personal touches that stand out besides the roof rack I never use
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f51/custom-drl-write-up-111109/
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f51/custom-drl-write-up-111109/
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From: Glen Ellyn, IL
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
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Wheel cylinder and master cylinder getting replaced today. Got a deal on the parts, $50 for the lot instead of $115. All it was was a decent drive to Mid City Subaru downtown. Glad my stepdad's a parts manager there.
In other news, 3 inches of snow tomorrow. Hi to you too Spring...
In other news, 3 inches of snow tomorrow. Hi to you too Spring...
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From: Glen Ellyn, IL
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
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My computer is jacked up and it's a struggle to open up any browser so picture updates are are hard to do. Fixed my wheel cylinder and ended up not needing to replace the master cylinder, also replaced the brake line because we had to cut it.
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Leaky cylinder
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Dat leak doe
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Nice little shot of our work area. Grey 2000's my buddy's who helped.
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Also lost my off road virginity yesterday. Nice small trail by the college and only got 1 pic, but now that I've had a taste I'm hungry for more!
If anyone's interested I post some if not all of my Jeep pics on Intagram: DevilsPotato94.
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Leaky cylinder
Attachment 268980
Dat leak doe
Attachment 268981
Nice little shot of our work area. Grey 2000's my buddy's who helped.
Attachment 268984
Also lost my off road virginity yesterday. Nice small trail by the college and only got 1 pic, but now that I've had a taste I'm hungry for more!
If anyone's interested I post some if not all of my Jeep pics on Intagram: DevilsPotato94.
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From: Glen Ellyn, IL
Year: 1997
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So this happened today on the way home from school.
Road to 200k
I also love how you can upload pictures from the mobile site now instead of fighting with my laptop.
Road to 200k
I also love how you can upload pictures from the mobile site now instead of fighting with my laptop.
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From: Glen Ellyn, IL
Year: 1997
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My rear DS window's regulator died last week so I had to order a new one, now just to wait until it stop raining. Who knows when that'll be...
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UPDATION: just ordered my lift kit from SeriousOffroad!
Rubicon Express 3.5" Super-Ride w/ mono tube shocks (RE6025M) as well as their adjustable tracbar (RE1600). $986 and change. Had a a question and Frank was super fast to respond.
Can't wait. Next step will be wheels and tires, found a steele wheel I like from Summit Racing and thinking maybe the 32x11.5x15 Goodyear Wrangler MT/R with kevlar. Still shopping for tires though, need to save up alot more for those.
Leaving the stock life by the end of summer hopefully!
Rubicon Express 3.5" Super-Ride w/ mono tube shocks (RE6025M) as well as their adjustable tracbar (RE1600). $986 and change. Had a a question and Frank was super fast to respond.
Can't wait. Next step will be wheels and tires, found a steele wheel I like from Summit Racing and thinking maybe the 32x11.5x15 Goodyear Wrangler MT/R with kevlar. Still shopping for tires though, need to save up alot more for those.
Leaving the stock life by the end of summer hopefully!
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This sums up my last 3 days and my own stupidity
Stupidly turned it the wrong way and stripped the bolt......
Stupidly turned it the wrong way and stripped the bolt......
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From: Isanti Minnesota
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
You might already know this but strip sockets/easyouts will get the job done pretty easily for ya.
I use them all the time at work for drain plugs.
I use them all the time at work for drain plugs.
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You might already know this but strip sockets/easyouts will get the job done pretty easily for ya.
Amazon.com: Irwin Industrial Tools 394001 Bolt-Grip Bolt Extractor Base Set, 5-Piece: Home Improvement
I use them all the time at work for drain plugs.
Amazon.com: Irwin Industrial Tools 394001 Bolt-Grip Bolt Extractor Base Set, 5-Piece: Home Improvement
I use them all the time at work for drain plugs.
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From: Isanti Minnesota
Year: 1994
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Replace the whole pan??? I dunno, but from experience (I work at a quick lube) I wouldn't think that you'd need to replace the pan. I've dealt with my fair share of mangled drain plugs and there's always been a way to get them out. I've done everything from the strip sockets to using vice-grips on the head of the plug, tightening them down with pliers, and using them as a makeshift wrench. Heck, people with even weld little beads on bolts just so there is something to grab on to.
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Replace the whole pan??? I dunno, but from experience (I work at a quick lube) I wouldn't think that you'd need to replace the pan. I've dealt with my fair share of mangled drain plugs and there's always been a way to get them out. I've done everything from the strip sockets to using vice-grips on the head of the plug, tightening them down with pliers, and using them as a makeshift wrench. Heck, people with even weld little beads on bolts just so there is something to grab on to.
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From: Isanti Minnesota
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6