What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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X2...the only reason i did it, as i stated before, is because the tires where cheap and the lift kit will come shortly(Christmas is eating up all my money)...for street driving they do perfectly fine...i did some minor wheeling as pictured before, and as expected i got a lot of rubbage...so gonna start with a 2" bb(shackles and spring spacers) longer shocks, bump stop, and trim some more sheet metal off the front fenders and see how well that'll flex...so when i can afford it i'll know if 3" will be good or if i should go more...im a broke ***, so one thing at a time...Plus its kinda cool to stuff some big *** tires on no lift just to say it can be done
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X2...the only reason i did it, as i stated before, is because the tires where cheap and the lift kit will come shortly(Christmas is eating up all my money)...for street driving they do perfectly fine...i did some minor wheeling as pictured before, and as expected i got a lot of rubbage...so gonna start with a 2" bb(shackles and spring spacers) longer shocks, bump stop, and trim some more sheet metal off the front fenders and see how well that'll flex...so when i can afford it i'll know if 3" will be good or if i should go more...im a broke ***, so one thing at a time...Plus its kinda cool to stuff some big *** tires on no lift just to say it can be done
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Fixed something the PO screwed up, reattached the fuel filler hose AND tightened the clamp on the tank (was not on the tank fully and loose clamp before).
Everyday it's something else
-Mike
Everyday it's something else
-Mike
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X2...the only reason i did it, as i stated before, is because the tires where cheap and the lift kit will come shortly(Christmas is eating up all my money)...for street driving they do perfectly fine...i did some minor wheeling as pictured before, and as expected i got a lot of rubbage...so gonna start with a 2" bb(shackles and spring spacers) longer shocks, bump stop, and trim some more sheet metal off the front fenders and see how well that'll flex...so when i can afford it i'll know if 3" will be good or if i should go more...im a broke ***, so one thing at a time...Plus its kinda cool to stuff some big *** tires on no lift just to say it can be done
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Today I cut my exhaust off in front of the cat, installed some 4" lift blocks, welded my D35 and went cruzin wit my bros did a dope burnout in a church parking lot, almost hit a van of nuns since i disconnected my track bar for better flecks
jk I don't drive a Chevy, I just drove it to work.
jk I don't drive a Chevy, I just drove it to work.
Wow I hope you cleaned those first haha. Did you use this vinyl paint on the seat fabric too?
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Year: 1993
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