What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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How about the electronics? Is it all just plug & play? Like, is there a Part Time/Full Time indicator already installed in the 2wd dash? I always thought about converting my 2wd, but eventually bought a 4x4. If it's as easy as you say, perhaps I already have my next project!
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Originally Posted by Ian96XJ
How about the electronics? Is it all just plug & play? Like, is there a Part Time/Full Time indicator already installed in the 2wd dash? I always thought about converting my 2wd, but eventually bought a 4x4. If it's as easy as you say, perhaps I already have my next project!
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In retrospect it could have been cheaper, but I got my 2wd xj with 130k miles for $500. The conversion overall cost around $300 or so buying all the parts and about 20 hours with 3 fellas in a shop with air tools and one floor jack who have never done it before. Everything bolted right up, the only issues we have are a bolt broke in my manifold so I don't have my exhaust right now, the o2 sensor was the wrong fit I guess so off the the jy, and I have the wrong front yolk from a yj(got my tcase from a yj)
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In retrospect it could have been cheaper, but I got my 2wd xj with 130k miles for $500. The conversion overall cost around $300 or so buying all the parts and about 20 hours with 3 fellas in a shop with air tools and one floor jack who have never done it before. Everything bolted right up, the only issues we have are a bolt broke in my manifold so I don't have my exhaust right now, the o2 sensor was the wrong fit I guess so off the the jy, and I have the wrong front yolk from a yj(got my tcase from a yj)
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Engine: 4.0 h.o. with 703's and a KN&N drop in filter
It's a simple swap the hardest part is gathering quality parts expense wise about 450 tops
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Year: 93 2 door
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In retrospect it could have been cheaper, but I got my 2wd xj with 130k miles for $500. The conversion overall cost around $300 or so buying all the parts and about 20 hours with 3 fellas in a shop with air tools and one floor jack who have never done it before. Everything bolted right up, the only issues we have are a bolt broke in my manifold so I don't have my exhaust right now, the o2 sensor was the wrong fit I guess so off the the jy, and I have the wrong front yolk from a yj(got my tcase from a yj)
we'll get that yoke switched out and bolt that driveshaft up and go wheeling this weekend
in retrospect I still wish we had clocked that 231. woulda been sick. time for some 4x4 badges
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Year: 2001
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Prepared the fronts for trimming. Also cut and folded a little tab of metal on the inner fender that was cutting my fenders at full lock. Lastly, removed the inner fender mat that was falling down.