What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Ha ha, I like it !!! Remember that movie, where Chevy Chase got down on his hands and knees, and snorted that giant white line around the bed ??? It was made not too long after his cocaine problem !!! That made a world of difference ! Lookin' good !!!
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RTV Black ideally should cure up for 3-4 hours before filling. It says 24 hours but I have never had a leak waiting ~6 hours to fill (unless it is really cold out).
The Permatex "RightStuff" is my favorite. Never leaks and ready to fill in 5 minutes.
I have not tried a Lube Locker but I really want to. Your diff mating surface should be gouge-free though, which mine is not.
The Permatex "RightStuff" is my favorite. Never leaks and ready to fill in 5 minutes.
I have not tried a Lube Locker but I really want to. Your diff mating surface should be gouge-free though, which mine is not.
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A Lil Bit More Today !
Didn't do a whole lot. Finished scraping the 1/8" thick grime off the differential cover and cleaned it up. Finished rebuilding the calipers. And installed my ZJ backing plates !!!
ZJ rear disc backing plate with new e-brake shoes and hardware !!! Compliments of Wagner and Ebay !!!
As for tomorrow,,, I think I'm going to install my XJWONDERS upgraded battery cable kit ! Then maybe run the new headlight harness and install the new Europal headlights ! After that, if I get that far,,, start replacing my valve cover torque spacer grommets!!!
ZJ rear disc backing plate with new e-brake shoes and hardware !!! Compliments of Wagner and Ebay !!!
As for tomorrow,,, I think I'm going to install my XJWONDERS upgraded battery cable kit ! Then maybe run the new headlight harness and install the new Europal headlights ! After that, if I get that far,,, start replacing my valve cover torque spacer grommets!!!
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Thanks man, she's getting there. Getting started on the paint and bodywork soon, think she's gonna look pretty cool.
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Both sides of my lower rear quarters are the only real rust problems on mine. I've been seriously considering doing the chop/cut/fold on them, and doing my front to match, just like yours !!! That looks more like a Jeep should !!! Looks damn good to me !!!
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The BIG BROWN TRUCK !!!
What I ultimately end up doing today, is wholly dependant on one thing,,, THE BIG BROWN TRUCK!!! If it shows up today, I'll be proceeding with the rear axle project ! Finishing up the ZJ disc brake swap and installing the LOKKA lunchbox with a new Lube Locker gasket ! Heck, I may be bleeding brakes this afternoon !
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Lol thanks man. And I'll keep my fingers crossed that you see the OOPS truck today. Your setup is coming out slick as snot bud!
The front chop isnt due to rust, just to clear the bumper i have on order for it. Despite the debacle with the shackle bolts, the jeep itself is completely rust free. Haven't decided yet on the back. Probably gonna fab up my own rear bumper eventually, not sure yet if im gonna do the cut n fold yet.
This morning i got the BPEs & rear shocks in, changed the fuel filter, and yanked the front sway bar.
The front chop isnt due to rust, just to clear the bumper i have on order for it. Despite the debacle with the shackle bolts, the jeep itself is completely rust free. Haven't decided yet on the back. Probably gonna fab up my own rear bumper eventually, not sure yet if im gonna do the cut n fold yet.
This morning i got the BPEs & rear shocks in, changed the fuel filter, and yanked the front sway bar.
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Originally Posted by TwistedWrench
Lol thanks man. And I'll keep my fingers crossed that you see the OOPS truck today. Your setup is coming out slick as snot bud!
The front chop isnt due to rust, just to clear the bumper i have on order for it. Despite the debacle with the shackle bolts, the jeep itself is completely rust free. Haven't decided yet on the back. Probably gonna fab up my own rear bumper eventually, not sure yet if im gonna do the cut n fold yet.
This morning i got the BPEs & rear shocks in, changed the fuel filter, and yanked the front sway bar.
The front chop isnt due to rust, just to clear the bumper i have on order for it. Despite the debacle with the shackle bolts, the jeep itself is completely rust free. Haven't decided yet on the back. Probably gonna fab up my own rear bumper eventually, not sure yet if im gonna do the cut n fold yet.
This morning i got the BPEs & rear shocks in, changed the fuel filter, and yanked the front sway bar.
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IRO's DIY rear bumper is only $250 and comes 90% together already. Uses the strongest mounts I've seen. Can easily add a piece of tube to run under the panel if needed. I bent the bumper ends to close the gap but some people use filler pieces to keep the bumper up to the quarter panel.
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I like that, and hell for $250 i may go that route. The if i end up doing a cut n fold job later i can just extend it underneath.