What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Year: 2001
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Engine: 4.0L I6 HO
Originally Posted by Gstang117
Adjusted my lights a bit too far up... Now I blind people with my low beams :S
Changing that as soon as I can find my screwdriver...
Changing that as soon as I can find my screwdriver...
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Year: 1996
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Originally Posted by Cracker
Where do i get the bulbs & how much each & wht size
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haha for some reason my driver side headlight managed to point itself to the right a bit. so when i'm driving i picture my jeep crosseyed on one side
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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Spent $120 on fluids to do oil, TC, and diffs tomorrow. Walked out to the Jeep, turned the key...and nothing. A new battery and two new terminals later, I'm home. I still have to crank two or three times before it turns over after spending $250 at Advance today. I'm pissed, tired, and headed to bed.
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Straightened front d30 axle housing.
Removed belt to track down squeal. Think its water pump pulley.
Found clunking noise in rear third member. Either unbalanced driveshaft, bad ujoint, or possibly damaged pinion gear. Need to dig further. Clunks every revolution of d/s.
Removed belt to track down squeal. Think its water pump pulley.
Found clunking noise in rear third member. Either unbalanced driveshaft, bad ujoint, or possibly damaged pinion gear. Need to dig further. Clunks every revolution of d/s.
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Is that a hatch strut made to fit on the hood?
If so .. write up please.
I installed some new different style wipers on the front.
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Originally Posted by ivantheigor
Awesome another person from Maine...
Is that a hatch strut made to fit on the hood?
If so .. write up please.
I installed some new different style wipers on the front.
Is that a hatch strut made to fit on the hood?
If so .. write up please.
I installed some new different style wipers on the front.
I didn't come with the idea. Got it from another member in this thread but I can def write something up.
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Refer to this. If it doesn't help then I'll write something up. mine only cost me $18 and took about 10 minutes. I did pretty much the same thing though.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f58/di...-struts-90514/
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f58/di...-struts-90514/
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Yeah, yeah..anyone can take pics at a dealership lol. R8s are amazing, though. me and my buddy rented one of the older hardtops for a weekend in Germany. My list goes Jeep anything, Chevy Camaro, Audi R8/S5.
I got my fourth knobby fixed (new valve stem) so I can use it again. Then I got home and was going to paint my molding, but I ended up pulling it instead. the driver side is clean and looks great, but I haven't touched the passenger side yet. Then I started cleaning up, and my phone did a swan dive into a bucket of Simple Green. My luck continues...
I got my fourth knobby fixed (new valve stem) so I can use it again. Then I got home and was going to paint my molding, but I ended up pulling it instead. the driver side is clean and looks great, but I haven't touched the passenger side yet. Then I started cleaning up, and my phone did a swan dive into a bucket of Simple Green. My luck continues...
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Year: 1994
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Originally Posted by Crashmurray1985
I put my steering wheel back on after the plastic piece broke for the turning signal switch