What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Checked my order on D windows and they are backordered. ><
Did a service call at a pawn shop and buddy gave me cost price on a snapon torque wrench I needed. $60
Score!
Did a service call at a pawn shop and buddy gave me cost price on a snapon torque wrench I needed. $60
Score!
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I seen a double front ended TJ on one of the 4 wheel and off road ultimate adventure shows, cant remember what year for the show. Headlights were red tail lights.
Could you imagine getting sleepy or distracted and coming up on that on the road........
Could you imagine getting sleepy or distracted and coming up on that on the road........
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I remember seeing it in a mag a few years ago really cool jeep
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I stuck a wreath on the grille so now it's all festive and stuff.
Also scored a 2" receiver at the JY for twenty bucks. Promptly dropped it on my foot after I removed it from the donor jeep.
Anyone know how they get those square washers and carriage bolts into the frame? I studied it for a good fifteen minutes and to save my life, I couldn't find where they would be put in. I've got my fingers crossed that my 1.25" receiver is using the same holes and I can just re-use the bolts and go.
Also scored a 2" receiver at the JY for twenty bucks. Promptly dropped it on my foot after I removed it from the donor jeep.
Anyone know how they get those square washers and carriage bolts into the frame? I studied it for a good fifteen minutes and to save my life, I couldn't find where they would be put in. I've got my fingers crossed that my 1.25" receiver is using the same holes and I can just re-use the bolts and go.
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I stuck a wreath on the grille so now it's all festive and stuff.
Also scored a 2" receiver at the JY for twenty bucks. Promptly dropped it on my foot after I removed it from the donor jeep.
Anyone know how they get those square washers and carriage bolts into the frame? I studied it for a good fifteen minutes and to save my life, I couldn't find where they would be put in. I've got my fingers crossed that my 1.25" receiver is using the same holes and I can just re-use the bolts and go.
Also scored a 2" receiver at the JY for twenty bucks. Promptly dropped it on my foot after I removed it from the donor jeep.
Anyone know how they get those square washers and carriage bolts into the frame? I studied it for a good fifteen minutes and to save my life, I couldn't find where they would be put in. I've got my fingers crossed that my 1.25" receiver is using the same holes and I can just re-use the bolts and go.
Step 2: Remove the rear bumper (the inside of the frame rails is accessed from the rear)
Step 3: Remove old junk from your Jeep
Step 4: Install new nut strips
Step 5: Install hitch
Step 6: Reinstall bumper
Step 7: Use your new Class III hitch for the loads it was rated for, instead of rusty-*** worn out weak hardware