Homebrew Jeep Mods
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Year: 91
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I havnt done it on mine but I had an 89 waggy with towing pakage that had leafs and coilovers on the rear. Uncompressed the springs are 4 inches longer than the space where the shocks go so Im thinking they would work for a good three inch lift since there pretty stiff.
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Year: 1993
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Year: 1994
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Engine: 98 4.0 swap
yeah that might work but check out these pics I finally found of a true 4 link coil over rearend XJ
The only difference I'm gonna make is my coil over placement.
The only difference I'm gonna make is my coil over placement.
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 Litre straight 6
Painted my stock 5 spokes black, lots of write ups on here, this is the one I used to get an idea how to do mine, https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f51/si...ng-guide-7995/
This is what they looked like before, thanks to the Upstate NY winters
Cleaned them up to get rid of the surface rust and give the paint something to stick to.
Painted the front and the back the same, to prevent rust and provide a uniform look, a good tip is using the index cards, they fit perfect under the lip of the rim and save on tape/paper to prevent overspray.
Heres what they looked like finished
Cost mabye $20, had the primer left over from another project and saved some cash thanks to some discounts.
This is what they looked like before, thanks to the Upstate NY winters
Cleaned them up to get rid of the surface rust and give the paint something to stick to.
Painted the front and the back the same, to prevent rust and provide a uniform look, a good tip is using the index cards, they fit perfect under the lip of the rim and save on tape/paper to prevent overspray.
Heres what they looked like finished
Cost mabye $20, had the primer left over from another project and saved some cash thanks to some discounts.
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
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Painted my stock 5 spokes black, lots of write ups on here, this is the one I used to get an idea how to do mine, https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f51/si...ng-guide-7995/
This is what they looked like before, thanks to the Upstate NY winters
Cleaned them up to get rid of the surface rust and give the paint something to stick to.
Painted the front and the back the same, to prevent rust and provide a uniform look, a good tip is using the index cards, they fit perfect under the lip of the rim and save on tape/paper to prevent overspray.
Heres what they looked like finished
Cost mabye $20, had the primer left over from another project and saved some cash thanks to some discounts.
This is what they looked like before, thanks to the Upstate NY winters
Cleaned them up to get rid of the surface rust and give the paint something to stick to.
Painted the front and the back the same, to prevent rust and provide a uniform look, a good tip is using the index cards, they fit perfect under the lip of the rim and save on tape/paper to prevent overspray.
Heres what they looked like finished
Cost mabye $20, had the primer left over from another project and saved some cash thanks to some discounts.
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Year: 1996
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Engine: 4.0 HO
Nice rack. Ha. I like it for real tho. And as far as the rear coil conversion would love to do this just have a lack of tools at my disposal.
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Year: 88
Model: Cherokee
Engine: IL 4.0
thanks i looked and look and came up with that still have a couple of thing left do though like spare tire mount, high jack, shovel and axe mount.