What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Drove it to work today, which for my jeep is a HUGE accomplishment, and planning on taking it off road Saturday. I'm a week behind my schedule, but if I had not broken my accelerator cable, I wouldn't be, so that's on me.
what have people done for the squeaks and rattles in the dash? I was thinking of picking up some sort of foam strip to go in between stuff.
what have people done for the squeaks and rattles in the dash? I was thinking of picking up some sort of foam strip to go in between stuff.
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Year: 2000
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Beach Bum
The beach warrior has left the salt-air and sea behind. Good thing because it was beginning to deteriorate after six years, even being garage kept.
The WJ has already earned a 'beach scout' badge. Have it equipped with all the stuff the XJ had, including cantilevered table and roof rack shower.
It will look better once I drive through ATV trails, gouging paint and denting fenders.
My little boy really likes the WJ, so does the wife.
The WJ has already earned a 'beach scout' badge. Have it equipped with all the stuff the XJ had, including cantilevered table and roof rack shower.
It will look better once I drive through ATV trails, gouging paint and denting fenders.
My little boy really likes the WJ, so does the wife.
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INSTALLED MY STEREO FINALLY!!
Pioneer DEH 7800 head unit, JL Audio 320.4 speaker amp. Subwoofer is coming soon (when I can afford the enclosure, already pre-wired and I have the $ for the actual woofer)
Only took me.... 14 months or so?
Gnarly ground loop though - traced it to the RCA's in my Pioneer head unit. I am going to try to ground the RCA's manually but if not I might need to buy new head unit - which I don't want to do because I love my old-school Pioneer DEH 7800 (color OLED screen, works perfectly otherwise)
Pioneer DEH 7800 head unit, JL Audio 320.4 speaker amp. Subwoofer is coming soon (when I can afford the enclosure, already pre-wired and I have the $ for the actual woofer)
Only took me.... 14 months or so?
Gnarly ground loop though - traced it to the RCA's in my Pioneer head unit. I am going to try to ground the RCA's manually but if not I might need to buy new head unit - which I don't want to do because I love my old-school Pioneer DEH 7800 (color OLED screen, works perfectly otherwise)
No, I don't lick fish.
Painted up my late-model center console, did a little preliminary fitting of the ZJ seats... Gonna need some late model XJ sliders.
And the mail lady delivered presents:
And the mail lady delivered presents:
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Year: 2000 sport
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
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It's new technology, ready? Close your eyes, now picture your center console in black. Mind blown, right?
LOL... Do a line of that and you're not coming back from it!
LOL... Do a line of that and you're not coming back from it!
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here is a pic of ceramic dynabeads just a little and I mean just damp
notice how they stick and clump up just like in a tire if wet.. Thats happen in my tires because air hose I used had moisture.
here is airsoft soaked with water.. they flow around just fine.
something to think about..wet clumping beads cause for a fun ride..lol
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are those the little ceramic beads? if so make sure no water or even moisture gets in with them.. They will clump up,,thats why I went airsoft beads. You can get them soaked and they still work great.
here is a pic of ceramic dynabeads just a little and I mean just damp
notice how they stick and clump up just like in a tire if wet.. Thats happen in my tires because air hose I used had moisture.
here is airsoft soaked with water.. they flow around just fine.
something to think about..wet clumping beads cause for a fun ride..lol
here is a pic of ceramic dynabeads just a little and I mean just damp
notice how they stick and clump up just like in a tire if wet.. Thats happen in my tires because air hose I used had moisture.
here is airsoft soaked with water.. they flow around just fine.
something to think about..wet clumping beads cause for a fun ride..lol
No, I don't lick fish.
are those the little ceramic beads? if so make sure no water or even moisture gets in with them.. They will clump up,,thats why I went airsoft beads. You can get them soaked and they still work great.
here is a pic of ceramic dynabeads just a little and I mean just damp
notice how they stick and clump up just like in a tire if wet.. Thats happen in my tires because air hose I used had moisture.
here is airsoft soaked with water.. they flow around just fine.
something to think about..wet clumping beads cause for a fun ride..lol
here is a pic of ceramic dynabeads just a little and I mean just damp
notice how they stick and clump up just like in a tire if wet.. Thats happen in my tires because air hose I used had moisture.
here is airsoft soaked with water.. they flow around just fine.
something to think about..wet clumping beads cause for a fun ride..lol
According to their website though, they're not supposed to clump...
"These are 4 bags of 8 ounces - 32 ounces total - of internal tire balancing beads. They don't rust, melt, clump, or break. They are super hard and perfectly round. These will last for years! These should be enough to fit 4 tires.
For a limited time we are also including a FREE Applicator Kit, FREE filtered cores, and FREE red caps - get them while supplies last!
How they work?
The beads when added to the inside of the tire will distribute themselves throughout the tire during motion to counter act the heavy spots.
Benefits
Readily disperse throughout tire during motion for consistent balance
Static-free and roll freely
eco-friendly
Reusable, super hard, durable, and eco-friendly
Install is a snap — just pour them into the tire during mounting
Won't rust, melt, clump, or break.
Can be used with nitrogen filled tires
Why not use glass beads instead?
Glass is a much softer material - it will break down and you'll have glass powder in your tires. Powder becomes susceptible to moisture clumping as well as a potential hazard to your health when you change your tires.
Our beads are denser than glass - which means you need less of them inside the tire, this helps reduce tire wobbling due to excessive media especially for smaller tires."
We'll see.
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LOL... Well, I'll have to consider that for next time. Already have these in my garage now.
According to their website though, they're not supposed to clump...
"These are 4 bags of 8 ounces - 32 ounces total - of internal tire balancing beads. They don't rust, melt, clump, or break. They are super hard and perfectly round. These will last for years! These should be enough to fit 4 tires.
For a limited time we are also including a FREE Applicator Kit, FREE filtered cores, and FREE red caps - get them while supplies last!
How they work?
The beads when added to the inside of the tire will distribute themselves throughout the tire during motion to counter act the heavy spots.
Benefits
Readily disperse throughout tire during motion for consistent balance
Static-free and roll freely
eco-friendly
Reusable, super hard, durable, and eco-friendly
Install is a snap — just pour them into the tire during mounting
Won't rust, melt, clump, or break.
Can be used with nitrogen filled tires
Why not use glass beads instead?
Glass is a much softer material - it will break down and you'll have glass powder in your tires. Powder becomes susceptible to moisture clumping as well as a potential hazard to your health when you change your tires.
Our beads are denser than glass - which means you need less of them inside the tire, this helps reduce tire wobbling due to excessive media especially for smaller tires."
We'll see.
According to their website though, they're not supposed to clump...
"These are 4 bags of 8 ounces - 32 ounces total - of internal tire balancing beads. They don't rust, melt, clump, or break. They are super hard and perfectly round. These will last for years! These should be enough to fit 4 tires.
For a limited time we are also including a FREE Applicator Kit, FREE filtered cores, and FREE red caps - get them while supplies last!
How they work?
The beads when added to the inside of the tire will distribute themselves throughout the tire during motion to counter act the heavy spots.
Benefits
Readily disperse throughout tire during motion for consistent balance
Static-free and roll freely
eco-friendly
Reusable, super hard, durable, and eco-friendly
Install is a snap — just pour them into the tire during mounting
Won't rust, melt, clump, or break.
Can be used with nitrogen filled tires
Why not use glass beads instead?
Glass is a much softer material - it will break down and you'll have glass powder in your tires. Powder becomes susceptible to moisture clumping as well as a potential hazard to your health when you change your tires.
Our beads are denser than glass - which means you need less of them inside the tire, this helps reduce tire wobbling due to excessive media especially for smaller tires."
We'll see.
But they did fine,,,just dont get them wet.
No, I don't lick fish.