What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Year: 1999 Jeep Cherokee
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Engine: 4.0
Developed a loud squealing noise from the distributor. Replaced distributor, noise gone. Those bearings will go out. After pulling the old one I turned the shaft and the bearing would squeak. Definitely was out.
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Year: 1989
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Got a yoke from the jy. It's shorter, on the u-joint side. Now when I take it out of gear to slow down, there's a clicking sound. :/
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built a mini false floor to keep the amp out of harms way. pretty happy with it.. just 17Wx42Lx3H out of 1/2" laminate board. maybe some paint or carpet soon..
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Year: 1999 Jeep Cherokee
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You have a pic? I was thinking about building one for mine. I have the rear seats pulled and they are not going back in. I was thinking about putting hinges on some sort of a platform for the area directly behind the front seats to make it all flat and have some storage down there.
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Year: 1989
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New rear drive shaft yoke. The slip section is the same length but the splines go all the way down. On the old one they don't. Also, on the other portion, where the u-joint is held in, is shorter than the previous yoke. All the yokes at the jy were the same as the one I just put in. I couldn't find one that looked like the one I had.