What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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From: Hollins, Va.
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: green bay WI
Year: 2001
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.7
Originally Posted by Ianf406
3 reasons
1. they are louvers- when I drive alot of air comes in the front,forces the heat out the top in a constant flow.
2. I like mud and water
3. Thats what the instructions said to do
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From: The Florida State University
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I-6 4.0 L
Originally Posted by Ianf406
3 reasons
1. they are louvers- when I drive alot of air comes in the front,forces the heat out the top in a constant flow.
2. I like mud and water
3. Thats what the instructions said to do
Drive mine to school.
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From: New Haven, CT
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Originally Posted by Trev1006
Drove the yj to work in a snow storm with no top or doors! Man I need a soft top!
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From: north, ga
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by imehtoh
Drove to my sons house to work on this.90 300zx TT, 85k unmolested ,had to replace injectors.The 4.0 are a lot easyer,Oh he found it on CL for 2500.00.Never been wrecked always garaged.The guy he got it from thought it had a bad motor.Car runs like a bat out of hell now. I want it now....
Originally Posted by Customizer1000
Blizzard?? Where at?? It's sunny and cold here, its 31 now
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From: auburn
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 h.o
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From: Johannesburg, South Africa
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 liter, I6
What did I do to my Jeep today
I fitted some vinyls, its a diy job so the end result is a lot of bubbles... I'm gonna need to redo them in matt black, I think it will look better.
I also took the plastic "chin" off below the front bumper and trimmed the front wheel arches level with the front bumper. And I also wrapped the wheel arches in carbon fiber, it doesnt look too bad, theyre gonna have to stay like this until I get the bushwackers.
I also took the plastic "chin" off below the front bumper and trimmed the front wheel arches level with the front bumper. And I also wrapped the wheel arches in carbon fiber, it doesnt look too bad, theyre gonna have to stay like this until I get the bushwackers.
Originally Posted by Trev1006
Ive only told ya a hundred times, Toledo. Lol. I get Michigan weather here. Its sunny now, was snowing and 25 degree at 5 15 when I left for work!
Originally Posted by RSAJEEP
I fitted some vinyls, its a diy job so the end result is a lot of bubbles... I'm gonna need to redo them in matt black, I think it will look better.
I also took the plastic "chin" off below the front bumper and trimmed the front wheel arches level with the front bumper. And I also wrapped the wheel arches in carbon fiber, it doesnt look too bad, theyre gonna have to stay like this until I get the bushwackers.
I also took the plastic "chin" off below the front bumper and trimmed the front wheel arches level with the front bumper. And I also wrapped the wheel arches in carbon fiber, it doesnt look too bad, theyre gonna have to stay like this until I get the bushwackers.