Homebrew Jeep Mods
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
My father is retired Army, so we still have alot of old parts in the garage- TON of mustang parts, some Blackhawk parts, hell, we even have a few Huey parts laying around.
#1326
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Originally Posted by rojowe
Just throwing my recent interior mod up...
white rattle can, popped the pieces out sprayed em and threw em back in...
white rattle can, popped the pieces out sprayed em and threw em back in...
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Just completed my false floor this weekend. Forgive me if you see it in a few other posts (regarding storage). I left cubby side open with a little room because I plan on installing a sub there at some point.
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Year: 2K
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 with Mustang fuel injectors; 60mm Throttle Body;
That one of the best storage systems I have seen. Carpeted inside and out??? That's a very clean look.
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Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Hey everybody I don't know if anybody else has tried this but I helped my buddy with his 98 cherokee sport get rid of his stupid inerfender windshield washer bottle.
What we did was use a Windshield washer bottle from a V8 ZJ, all the plugs that go to both the motors and for the sensor are the same. Its a direct bolt in procedure just screw it to the fender, plug everything up and your good to go. Now no more washer bottle in the fender. Here's some pictures of the finished product.
What we did was use a Windshield washer bottle from a V8 ZJ, all the plugs that go to both the motors and for the sensor are the same. Its a direct bolt in procedure just screw it to the fender, plug everything up and your good to go. Now no more washer bottle in the fender. Here's some pictures of the finished product.
that's funny, I want to go the other way to gain room in the engine bay. did it get in the way with trimming? or was it just preference? if it gets in the way with trimmin then I'll skip out, i was going to trim so i can shove 33's up in my stocker hahaha, I dont do any crawlin so I dont need much flex.
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L (242 CID) I6 MPI "Power Tech"
Best thread ever!
You guys are a bunch of extremely talented Jeep XJ enthusiasts. I have gotten many great ideas for my rig from this thread. Keep em coming guys.
You guys are a bunch of extremely talented Jeep XJ enthusiasts. I have gotten many great ideas for my rig from this thread. Keep em coming guys.