What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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They are great, aren't they. The 55w seem to be lacking so I use some pro comp 55w driving lights.
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Yea, it was day light so it was hard to tell, but the 55w looked like similar to my sealed bulbs, but whiter color. I imagine they might be a bit fuller and throw further though. I mean hopefully... lol
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Yea that's stock. But wattage is just part of the equation.
I just went out and aimed them. Wow. 55w is enough for me. Plenty bright. Best upgrade for my DD thus far. The best part is the beam patter is nice and full (what I was hoping for). There's no hot spot, then barely any light on the edges like stock sealed beams. The 100w hi-beams were lighting up stop signs 4 blocks away too.
I just went out and aimed them. Wow. 55w is enough for me. Plenty bright. Best upgrade for my DD thus far. The best part is the beam patter is nice and full (what I was hoping for). There's no hot spot, then barely any light on the edges like stock sealed beams. The 100w hi-beams were lighting up stop signs 4 blocks away too.
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Yea that's stock. But wattage is just part of the equation.
I just went out and aimed them. Wow. 55w is enough for me. Plenty bright. Best upgrade for my DD thus far. The best part is the beam patter is nice and full (what I was hoping for). There's no hot spot, then barely any light on the edges like stock sealed beams. The 100w hi-beams were lighting up stop signs 4 blocks away too.
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Picked up some 24" tall jack stands cuz the 16" ones werent cutting it for a lifted jeep. Then i Dropped the d35. Chopping u bolts with the plasma was fun
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Rebuilt the rear brakes. Last time i worked on them i got two springs on wrong, which explains why they weren't auto adjusting.
Got the park brake strut spring on backwards (No ****ing clue how i managed to do that) and the non-spring end of the adjuster cable in the wrong spot, I put it on after the shoe guide instead of before so it was loose.
Got the park brake strut spring on backwards (No ****ing clue how i managed to do that) and the non-spring end of the adjuster cable in the wrong spot, I put it on after the shoe guide instead of before so it was loose.
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Rebuilt the rear brakes. Last time i worked on them i got two springs on wrong, which explains why they weren't auto adjusting.
Got the park brake strut spring on backwards (No ****ing clue how i managed to do that) and the non-spring end of the adjuster cable in the wrong spot, I put it on after the shoe guide instead of before so it was loose.
Got the park brake strut spring on backwards (No ****ing clue how i managed to do that) and the non-spring end of the adjuster cable in the wrong spot, I put it on after the shoe guide instead of before so it was loose.
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I don't think so, I bought a 29 spline 8.25 already converted to discs. s I'm just throwng that in there. Pressure distribution is over rated, a also yanked me e brake out a long time ago because it didn't work, so I don't have to worry about that
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Ran out of gas in the manche with th gauge reading quarter tank. I think the fuel pump may of not sat correctly into the little stand in the tank. Any way of fixing a bad fuel sending unit? Also used the comanche to haul some trash from a lot clean up job today. She was loaded down. My weight sensing prop valve still works I guess since stoping was better with a load.