What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I forgot to mention it's loaded with almost every option offered in 2004:
4.7L V8 (not HO), 545RFE trans, heated leather seats, power sunroof, adjustable pedals, 10 disc changer with the Infinity system, tow package, and a 3" OME lift with Bilstein shocks and JKS quick disconnects, riding on JK takeoff wheels and tires. And it has 70k miles.
Didn't think I'd buy a stock one, did you?
4.7L V8 (not HO), 545RFE trans, heated leather seats, power sunroof, adjustable pedals, 10 disc changer with the Infinity system, tow package, and a 3" OME lift with Bilstein shocks and JKS quick disconnects, riding on JK takeoff wheels and tires. And it has 70k miles.
Didn't think I'd buy a stock one, did you?
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I forgot to mention it's loaded with almost every option offered in 2004:
4.7L V8 (not HO), 545RFE trans, heated leather seats, power sunroof, adjustable pedals, 10 disc changer with the Infinity system, tow package, and a 3" OME lift with Bilstein shocks and JKS quick disconnects, riding on JK takeoff wheels and tires. And it has 70k miles.
Didn't think I'd buy a stock one, did you?
4.7L V8 (not HO), 545RFE trans, heated leather seats, power sunroof, adjustable pedals, 10 disc changer with the Infinity system, tow package, and a 3" OME lift with Bilstein shocks and JKS quick disconnects, riding on JK takeoff wheels and tires. And it has 70k miles.
Didn't think I'd buy a stock one, did you?
Really like the OME lifts. Wish I had one for my XJ, but after having one set of leaf springs shipped to Alaska, it won't happen. WJ coils seem much easier to ship.
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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I forgot to mention it's loaded with almost every option offered in 2004:
4.7L V8 (not HO), 545RFE trans, heated leather seats, power sunroof, adjustable pedals, 10 disc changer with the Infinity system, tow package, and a 3" OME lift with Bilstein shocks and JKS quick disconnects, riding on JK takeoff wheels and tires. And it has 70k miles.
Didn't think I'd buy a stock one, did you?
4.7L V8 (not HO), 545RFE trans, heated leather seats, power sunroof, adjustable pedals, 10 disc changer with the Infinity system, tow package, and a 3" OME lift with Bilstein shocks and JKS quick disconnects, riding on JK takeoff wheels and tires. And it has 70k miles.
Didn't think I'd buy a stock one, did you?
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L OBD-II
Congratulations, you can post in this thread again. lol
You must listen to your mom a lot.
Yes. It is sad.
You must listen to your mom a lot.
Yes. It is sad.
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puffed powdered graphite into the lock cylinders (twice a year, says the FSM). Did my Dodge Ram too so it wouldn't feel left out.
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Year: 2012
Model: Grand Cherokee (WK)
Engine: 3.6 V6
I removed the head light harness plug and added this, http://www.ebay.com/itm/330997592807...xe=exe,ext=ext
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Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 Liter
I removed the head light harness plug and added this, http://www.ebay.com/itm/330997592807...xe=exe,ext=ext
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Year: 2012
Model: Grand Cherokee (WK)
Engine: 3.6 V6
It appears to be solid and was simple to install but there are two items that I didn't like about it. 1) I would have liked for the plug that goes into the existing headlight plug to be on the drivers side, splitting hairs I know but it would be a shorter path to the switch on the console and easier to get to with removing the air filter as opposed to the battery. It also appeared to be loose in the light socket nothing a little electrical tape holding them together can't fix though. 2) The relays seem like they might be a little loose for the bases, once again nothing that can't be adjusted for. I would recommend it I just drove the XJ to grab dinner and all I did was add the harness and there was a nice new brightness in my existing headlights.
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Year: 1992 Cherokee Sport
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Clutch master went boom. Something came apart inside, managed to limp it back to work where my tools are, before the linkage broke.
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Year: 1989
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Thanks guys!
Thanks. I'm sure you can. This was my first time doing something like this, you just gotta take your time.
I used a vise and some angle iron to make the bends
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Thanks. I'm sure you can. This was my first time doing something like this, you just gotta take your time.
I used a vise and some angle iron to make the bends
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would you post the template ?
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0