What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
TPS thew codes otw home last night. Had very light throttle or heavy throttle else it bucked like a mule. Broke two t20 torx bits and then....drumroll....snapped the head off of one screw. Guess its time for an intake overhaul.
So much hate for the engineer that decided those screws needed that much loctite ><
So much hate for the engineer that decided those screws needed that much loctite ><
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Year: '99 and '91
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More LEDs for the interior swap
20 black lug nuts, I believe they're one piece it didn't say anything about it in the description but they don't look like capped ones. The thread goes all the way down the inside. Only $25. Not bad.
Gonna throw on the lugs and rotate tires, and throw the LEDs in while helping my dad put a 1" body lift on his YJ.
20 black lug nuts, I believe they're one piece it didn't say anything about it in the description but they don't look like capped ones. The thread goes all the way down the inside. Only $25. Not bad.
Gonna throw on the lugs and rotate tires, and throw the LEDs in while helping my dad put a 1" body lift on his YJ.
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Year: 1987
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
More LEDs for the interior swap
20 black lug nuts, I believe they're one piece it didn't say anything about it in the description but they don't look like capped ones. The thread goes all the way down the inside. Only $25. Not bad.
Gonna throw on the lugs and rotate tires, and throw the LEDs in while helping my dad put a 1" body lift on his YJ.
20 black lug nuts, I believe they're one piece it didn't say anything about it in the description but they don't look like capped ones. The thread goes all the way down the inside. Only $25. Not bad.
Gonna throw on the lugs and rotate tires, and throw the LEDs in while helping my dad put a 1" body lift on his YJ.
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Got the other rear shock in, it went much faster than taking the old one off. Then I cut out what was left of the PS rocker panel. Only did a rough cut and need to clean it up with the grinder when I get a chance.
Done playing with it for this week, tomorrow I need to tinker with the Stealth and take some pictures of the work I have done so far on the Jeep. Spending the weekend pet sitting for my brother, then weather permitting I will be back to playing/working on the Jeep. I hope have my HD rockers in and at least one quarter panel replaced by this time next week.
Done playing with it for this week, tomorrow I need to tinker with the Stealth and take some pictures of the work I have done so far on the Jeep. Spending the weekend pet sitting for my brother, then weather permitting I will be back to playing/working on the Jeep. I hope have my HD rockers in and at least one quarter panel replaced by this time next week.
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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And what they look like
A shot of the stock bulbs next to LEDs for the foot well. World of difference. Had to order a few more LEDs because the other overhead lights are different. But the foot wells, rear cargo and HVAC lights are all LEDs. I'll see if I can get a good night pic.