What did you do to your Cherokee today?
Originally Posted by jeepcherokee97
Nice, I also took mine off a while ago. I used a heat gun set at a low temp and a snap-on plastic scraper. Made it a breeze, and did not damage the paint at all.
Originally Posted by N20jeep
just remember, it is a unibody...so make sure the pressure points are addressed, that will the difference between flexing fine for years, or tearing the unibody apart.
for example, i can open and close my doors easily when fully flexed out.
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From: Jacksonville, FL
Year: 92
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by Customizer1000
Did you plate the uni? Snap a pic of your under if you would so I can get an idea what I need to do it right
But plating is always a good idea
Ill get some pics tomorrow
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From: East Coast North Atlantic
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Ha yeah, agreed. Main reason why I took mine off was because I had to repair a dent on my driver side door. Once I saw my Cherokee with the molding removed I liked it and kept it that way. "To each is their own"
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From: Newman, Lake WA
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6 cold air
Originally Posted by peep
Took the Peep on a road trip to the big smoke today. Daughter scored a new desk and chair, the wife a washer and dryer. Wow these people are fixated upon work related articles. One needs relaxation too. The Pup and I made a side trip while the trailer was warmed up. Look what followed us home! Pup can't figure how she is going to ride this one. Only question remaining is how long before I hurt myself? With the wifes reaction I know I made the right decision. She always says she worried less when I was on the dirt, not the steet. Guess I was 30 years younger then. Probably not getting smarter with age
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From: Johannesburg, South Africa
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 liter, I6
- let's prove this mathematically if I may
take a look at this using the inverse property of equality
formula a=b=c
if a=big cup holders, b=big cup, and c=more satisfying beverage...
then big cupholders=big cup=more satisfying beverage....
so them big cupholders=more satisfying beverage
take a look at this using the inverse property of equality
formula a=b=c
if a=big cup holders, b=big cup, and c=more satisfying beverage...
then big cupholders=big cup=more satisfying beverage....
so them big cupholders=more satisfying beverage
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From: Carlisle, PA
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6
Loaded it up with about 12 cinder blocks and tried to drive it up through the woods. The begining is kinda steep and the dirt was a little wet, needless to say, I didn't make it up...muds like clay, my tread is all packed up, and I slided coming down the steep part almost into a tree.