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#287
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Year: 1987
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I installed these bad boys for the fog lights. Each toggle controls 2 lights (bumper and roof). They look like something used to launch a missile and the tips light up green. They work best with pew pew sound effects.
Also switched all interior and dash lights to Green LED. Windows are dark tinted so it looks like you're inside of Hulk's colon.
Also switched all interior and dash lights to Green LED. Windows are dark tinted so it looks like you're inside of Hulk's colon.
#290
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Here's the link I have for it
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f58/ho...console-38144/
That is seriously awesome! Stealing this idea for sure.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f58/ho...console-38144/
#293
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Location: Hills Of Laguna, CA
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Year: 96
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 ho
-Blue digi camo headliner
-switches for lights
-aux cig lighter
-new rack I just made with slide out table (first welding project). Still need to bedline and mount.
-home depo shelf trimmed to fit window and mounted to hang crap. Like first aid kit.
-etc etc lol
-switches for lights
-aux cig lighter
-new rack I just made with slide out table (first welding project). Still need to bedline and mount.
-home depo shelf trimmed to fit window and mounted to hang crap. Like first aid kit.
-etc etc lol
#296
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It was surprisingly easy! After I figured it out the job only took 2 or 3 hours. I don't have any pics of my XJ but it's very similar to how I made the same modification to my TJ (see below).
For my XJ I used the original XJ floor mounts and sliders and bolted the Tiburon seat frames to the XJ sliders. For my TJ the Tiburon sliders worked better. I simply made some front to front and side to side rails out of 1/4" flat bar and used grade 8 bolts to fasten the pieces together. The Tiburon seat frames have a slight bend at the rear end that I had to flatten out. I used all of the Tiburon bolting points and fastened the frames through holes I drilled in the flat bar rails I made.
The total cost was $200 for the seats and about $25 for the flat bar and hardware. The only special tools I used were my horizontal band saw, drill press and O/A torch to heat and flatten the Tiburon seat rails. A hack saw, hand drill and hammer would have worked but taken more time. The seat height and front to back travel are so close to the original settings that I can't tell the difference ... and they are VERY comfortable!
Here is a pic of my TJ ... which is essentially the same as my XJ setup ...
For my XJ I used the original XJ floor mounts and sliders and bolted the Tiburon seat frames to the XJ sliders. For my TJ the Tiburon sliders worked better. I simply made some front to front and side to side rails out of 1/4" flat bar and used grade 8 bolts to fasten the pieces together. The Tiburon seat frames have a slight bend at the rear end that I had to flatten out. I used all of the Tiburon bolting points and fastened the frames through holes I drilled in the flat bar rails I made.
The total cost was $200 for the seats and about $25 for the flat bar and hardware. The only special tools I used were my horizontal band saw, drill press and O/A torch to heat and flatten the Tiburon seat rails. A hack saw, hand drill and hammer would have worked but taken more time. The seat height and front to back travel are so close to the original settings that I can't tell the difference ... and they are VERY comfortable!
Here is a pic of my TJ ... which is essentially the same as my XJ setup ...
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#298
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Year: 1989 Limited
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
Engine: I-6 4.0L AMC Renix
That's Speedometer. It's a black, green and red app logo with a green 55 on it. It's like 3 bucks on The App Store for the full version. There is a free version also. It's amazing you'll just have to see for yourself!
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Year: 1989
Model: Comanche (MJ)
Engine: 5.7L LS1
WJ Overland steering wheel:
3rd Gen Dodge Viper seats:
RB1 factory navigation (option on WJ/KJ, and late model TJ/LJ) with modified bezel and WizardPC 6 switch panel.
Modified ash tray switch panel:
Moded factory TJ/LJ locker switches:
Suede upholstered XJ Limited upper door padding w/ factory wood grain on Sport door panels:
Select Increments 8" sub box w/ Kicker sub:
Kicker amp in factory location:
Tuffy Security Products anchor points in place of factory cargo tie-downs:
Tie-down quick release ring installed:
Ipod cable, CB cannon plug, and sub gain in center console:
Black carpet:
Black headliner and factory console:
3rd Gen Dodge Viper seats:
RB1 factory navigation (option on WJ/KJ, and late model TJ/LJ) with modified bezel and WizardPC 6 switch panel.
Modified ash tray switch panel:
Moded factory TJ/LJ locker switches:
Suede upholstered XJ Limited upper door padding w/ factory wood grain on Sport door panels:
Select Increments 8" sub box w/ Kicker sub:
Kicker amp in factory location:
Tuffy Security Products anchor points in place of factory cargo tie-downs:
Tie-down quick release ring installed:
Ipod cable, CB cannon plug, and sub gain in center console:
Black carpet:
Black headliner and factory console: