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#1921
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 L
if you guys would have read the thread he made on how he made them, you would understand. custom brackets and reusing stock socks from I think old xj hatches. either way they're cooler than any of our doors. and not everyone has the money to buy a kit. I know I sure as hell don't, thats why I try my best to make all I can for my xj.don't be haters lol
#1922
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Year: 1996
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if you guys would have read the thread he made on how he made them, you would understand. custom brackets and reusing stock socks from I think old xj hatches. either way they're cooler than any of our doors. and not everyone has the money to buy a kit. I know I sure as hell don't, thats why I try my best to make all I can for my xj.don't be haters lol
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Heres my solution to the lack of cup holders in older XJ's.
Just a standard water bottle holder for a bike. All switches are usable with no interference. And it beats the plastic one u buy from the dealer. That i'm assuming would break if it was bumped at anything below freezing. Hey and it doesn't look to bad when its holding a drink and its +100F out
Just a standard water bottle holder for a bike. All switches are usable with no interference. And it beats the plastic one u buy from the dealer. That i'm assuming would break if it was bumped at anything below freezing. Hey and it doesn't look to bad when its holding a drink and its +100F out
#1926
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Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2.5 4 cyl.
how bout this. you have your opinion, and keep it to yourself in your own little mind. Keep that opinion of yours up there and leave it unless it turns into something positive or at least a little helpful in the least. Really doesn't matter if you don't like them or not because theyre not your doors. Thats all I have to say, find something else to argue about.
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.Slow
Originally Posted by xj_maniac_newb
how bout this. you have your opinion, and keep it to yourself in your own little mind. Keep that opinion of yours up there and leave it unless it turns into something positive or at least a little helpful in the least. Really doesn't matter if you don't like them or not because theyre not your doors. Thats all I have to say, find something else to argue about.
#1928
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
Originally Posted by Outlaw Star
Don't feel bad. I catch crud all the time for putting a Mercury Cougar Eliminator scoop on my hood. Its reversed like a cowl induction. I like it and some don't.
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how bout this. you have your opinion, and keep it to yourself in your own little mind. Keep that opinion of yours up there and leave it unless it turns into something positive or at least a little helpful in the least. Really doesn't matter if you don't like them or not because theyre not your doors. Thats all I have to say, find something else to argue about.
so people have to be pampered all the time? we cant state opinions on the internet? i mean people should have at least a little thick skin when it comes to forums. i know i know i know this isnt pirate where you have to have thick skin but holly cow whats the big deal if someone types that they dont like something. the sensitivity is a bit much