What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Year: 1999 Jeep Cherokee
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Bought this at 91% off:
http://www1.1aauto.com/1997-01-jeep-...=527455&y=1999
Has to worth the money right?
To replace my last repair of this JB Weld held for a while:
http://www1.1aauto.com/1997-01-jeep-...=527455&y=1999
Has to worth the money right?
To replace my last repair of this JB Weld held for a while:
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Year: 1996
Engine: 4.0L HO
Rod end for my track bar finally arrived. Waiting for a day when the wind isn't blowing eleventybillion mph to put the front suspension back together
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Picked up new TB gasket, an oil filter adapter seal and a T60 socket.
Took the studded tires off the '99 today. My summer tires aren't ready yet though. Gotta pressure wash the mud out of them and have them balanced, and that won't happen until payday (gonna be a long 2 weeks). To get by, I stole the wheels off the '95. They're the base small ones (P215/75R15) and kinda crusty ugly, but they'll work for now!
The '95 is sitting on cinder blocks in the front, one old snow tire and the donut in the rear.
Took the studded tires off the '99 today. My summer tires aren't ready yet though. Gotta pressure wash the mud out of them and have them balanced, and that won't happen until payday (gonna be a long 2 weeks). To get by, I stole the wheels off the '95. They're the base small ones (P215/75R15) and kinda crusty ugly, but they'll work for now!
The '95 is sitting on cinder blocks in the front, one old snow tire and the donut in the rear.
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Rocker panels, Bumpers
Finally got around to adding a little spice to the '99 yesterday and today...Finished up coating and reinstalling my front bumper yesterday and knocked out the rear bumper and rocker panels/fender flares today with some good 'ol Herculiner..next step?....paint her! That's next hitch home!
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
fender flares
Got these off a guy for 30 bucks.I think they were off a Chevy.
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Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L High Output
Sold my stock seats for $20 that i was going to throw away.
Installed some adhesive heat shielding above my muffler and on the top of the floor pan so i dont melt or burn things anymore.
Buttoned my exhaust back up and finally installed a hanger so that everything is nice and tucked up with a good mount. ( I had to cut the mount at the transmission, hopefully i dont need another mount)
After almost a year of ripping my exhaust off 3 different times and halfway repairing it with a clamp and bailing wire, it is fixed.
Installed some adhesive heat shielding above my muffler and on the top of the floor pan so i dont melt or burn things anymore.
Buttoned my exhaust back up and finally installed a hanger so that everything is nice and tucked up with a good mount. ( I had to cut the mount at the transmission, hopefully i dont need another mount)
After almost a year of ripping my exhaust off 3 different times and halfway repairing it with a clamp and bailing wire, it is fixed.
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Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 Liter
Sold my stock seats for $20 that i was going to throw away.
Installed some adhesive heat shielding above my muffler and on the top of the floor pan so i dont melt or burn things anymore.
Buttoned my exhaust back up and finally installed a hanger so that everything is nice and tucked up with a good mount. ( I had to cut the mount at the transmission, hopefully i dont need another mount)
After almost a year of ripping my exhaust off 3 different times and halfway repairing it with a clamp and bailing wire, it is fixed.
Installed some adhesive heat shielding above my muffler and on the top of the floor pan so i dont melt or burn things anymore.
Buttoned my exhaust back up and finally installed a hanger so that everything is nice and tucked up with a good mount. ( I had to cut the mount at the transmission, hopefully i dont need another mount)
After almost a year of ripping my exhaust off 3 different times and halfway repairing it with a clamp and bailing wire, it is fixed.
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Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L High Output
I took a wire wheel on my grinder and went to town on the spot where it was supposed to stick to under the jeep. It feels like it stuck pretty well, i didnt drive it or let it get hot today.
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Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 Liter
Alright cool, if you get the chance, report back about how well it keeps the heat off!
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