What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Picked up some hoses and a rad cap from the dealer yesterday. When I was there, I met a buddy of mine who had just traded his old truck in for a new Ram 2500. Since they didn't give him anything for it, he sold me his 50" LED light bar cheap on the spot. Great deal, except I got it home and discovered that it blocked both turn signals when sitting on top of the front bumper.
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Thought about that. He had the truck-specific over windshield brackets. His complaint was a loud wind noise around the light.
On his new truck, my buddy wanted to get a smaller light bar and either mount it in the bumper or get a custom in-the-grill mount.
On his new truck, my buddy wanted to get a smaller light bar and either mount it in the bumper or get a custom in-the-grill mount.
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Just finished my 6hr drive to DE from school. Not fun in freezing temps and no heat. Maybe I'll feel my toes/legs tomorrow.,
No, I don't lick fish.
I have these in my watch list;
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Yup... Those are the ones. Yeah they're actually pretty heavy duty. I had to cut into my retainer rings though.
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6 HO
I didn't cut the retainer rings. I used the supplied "hooks" and spaced the grid a 1/2" off the lights i used 2 of the short hooks and 2 of the long ones. And they are pretty stout. I like em. When i buy TL in a few weeks theyll protect them
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Year: 98
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Used the hood as quick sawhorses for cutting some drywall. It wasn't the first time I worked on something using the xj. Love the broad flat hood!
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
Engine: 4.0 L
Installed a new cooling fan shroud since it didn't have one when I bought it. And changed my spark plugs. These are honestly the worst I've personally seen, I would venture to say they were the originals with 158k miles on them.
If you can't tell from the oil on the top of the plug, the valve cover has been leaking for a while. Doing that next weekend along with throwing in some 784 injectors.
If you can't tell from the oil on the top of the plug, the valve cover has been leaking for a while. Doing that next weekend along with throwing in some 784 injectors.
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Year: 1999 Limited
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0L I6 Power Tech
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Installed a new cooling fan shroud since it didn't have one when I bought it. And changed my spark plugs. These are honestly the worst I've personally seen, I would venture to say they were the originals with 158k miles on them.
If you can't tell from the oil on the top of the plug, the valve cover has been leaking for a while. Doing that next weekend along with throwing in some 784 injectors.
If you can't tell from the oil on the top of the plug, the valve cover has been leaking for a while. Doing that next weekend along with throwing in some 784 injectors.
I still have that plug set somewhere.