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FS[MidWest]: XJ locking Cargo box
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From: Chicago
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
XJ locking Cargo box
Powder coated black with hinge and lock / latch. I'll have to double check if it is stainless steel.
This attaches to the metal uni-body behind the plastic - Under the back window using two bolts (hardware not included)
No other modifications need to be made other than the two holes in the plastic.
Price is $200 shipped and $180 picked up.
These are extremely difficult to find and are no long made by Hammered. Get your unique, rare, one-of-a-kind item to go with your Jeep. You will not find another like this one.
This attaches to the metal uni-body behind the plastic - Under the back window using two bolts (hardware not included)
No other modifications need to be made other than the two holes in the plastic.
Price is $200 shipped and $180 picked up.
These are extremely difficult to find and are no long made by Hammered. Get your unique, rare, one-of-a-kind item to go with your Jeep. You will not find another like this one.
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From: Ft Myer, Va
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
As the ad stated... "This attaches to the metal uni-body behind the plastic"
You can see the two holes at the top in the second pic. I'd drill two more at the bottom to pick up the lower lip and make it more secure.
You can see the two holes at the top in the second pic. I'd drill two more at the bottom to pick up the lower lip and make it more secure.
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
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Originally Posted by jeepdreamer
As the ad stated... "This attaches to the metal uni-body behind the plastic"
You can see the two holes at the top in the second pic. I'd drill two more at the bottom to pick up the lower lip and make it more secure.
You can see the two holes at the top in the second pic. I'd drill two more at the bottom to pick up the lower lip and make it more secure.
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From: Williston, North Dakota
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Man, looks like with a good tug at the bottom you could get inside real quick. Needs a screw into the floor IMO, then it'd be solid. Looks cool though man, good luck with sale.