What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Year: 1995
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I hope that you reinforced the cup holder. Mine would not hold anything bigger then a can of coke without it poping out of the factory mounts when I hit a small bump.
I took a pice of metal straping (for holding things on pallets) and cut and bent it so that it followed the leg down the side and then went up and under the consol and fit between it and the consol mount and was held in with the mount screw. The metal was epoxied into place and then painted black.
I can now have two 64 oz. drinks in it and they do not move at all and the cup holder stays were it should!
Just a thought.
I took a pice of metal straping (for holding things on pallets) and cut and bent it so that it followed the leg down the side and then went up and under the consol and fit between it and the consol mount and was held in with the mount screw. The metal was epoxied into place and then painted black.
I can now have two 64 oz. drinks in it and they do not move at all and the cup holder stays were it should!
Just a thought.
Last edited by leebart121; 03-25-2012 at 07:47 PM. Reason: forgot someting
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Year: 1996
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I hope that you reinforced the cup holder. Mine would not hold anything bigger then a can of coke without it poping out of the factory mounts when I hit a small bump.
I took a pice of metal straping (for holding things on pallets) and cut and bent it so that it followed the leg down the side and then went up and under the consol and fit between it and the consol mount and was held in with the mount screw. The metal was epoxied into place and then painted black.
I can now have two 64 oz. drinks in it and they do not move at all and the cup holder stays were it should!
Just a thought.
I took a pice of metal straping (for holding things on pallets) and cut and bent it so that it followed the leg down the side and then went up and under the consol and fit between it and the consol mount and was held in with the mount screw. The metal was epoxied into place and then painted black.
I can now have two 64 oz. drinks in it and they do not move at all and the cup holder stays were it should!
Just a thought.
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I did the same thing lol. I just took it off and bought the one for the center console and put my cb right there. The one that mounts on the side would fall off when i would look at it haha
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Found out that every time it rains my dizzy gets full of moisture, the cap and rotor are only 3 months old with 2000 Km on them, time for a new one I think.
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Originally Posted by Bill88xj
The front doors were made when a lot of my fab work was done, I built the rears
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Year: 1996
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