What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Custom cut & crimped the Accel Super Stock 5040R spark plug wires that came in the other day
Then installed them with some new E3 E3.48 spark plugs.
The old plugs and wires were actually working fine. I just saw these online, and decided to go for it.
The lift is going on next week. I will have to start a build thread for that one.
Then installed them with some new E3 E3.48 spark plugs.
The old plugs and wires were actually working fine. I just saw these online, and decided to go for it.
The lift is going on next week. I will have to start a build thread for that one.
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But if you want to make sure it doesn't happen again, that's how I'd do it. And it shouldn't void the warranty because they won't even notice.
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2 tone conversion on the silver one. Should I paint the door trim black too?
No, I don't lick fish.
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'Cause why?
Why E3s?
I would if it were mine. Kinda seems like it needs something to tie all that black together.
'Cause why?
I would if it were mine. Kinda seems like it needs something to tie all that black together.
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No, I don't lick fish.
I wouldn't if it were mine. Personal opinion, but I think the black should remain an accent color and not a two-tone scheme. Bisecting the body with that line would leave the original paint color highly segmented, and the eye would naturally be drawn to the dark instead of the light
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I wouldn't if it were mine. Personal opinion, but I think the black should remain an accent color and not a two-tone scheme. Bisecting the body with that line would leave the original paint color highly segmented, and the eye would naturally be drawn to the dark instead of the light
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If it were mine, I would've used satin black on the flares and bumper caps so they're more subtle, and I would leave it how it is. But that's just my opinion, and you should do whatever looks good to you
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