What tools to maintain a Jeep Cherokee?
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Year: 1998
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Ha ha, spare Jeep is a good one!I'm keeping the list updated here since I can't update the original post:
http://www.pixmin.org/jeep/
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Hey man, that's an awesome webpage you have there. I looked through some of the pictures and they are amazing. I'm going to look at the rest when I get some more time. Really cool set up you have with all the info and the XJ is really cool looking. Which flares are on there? I love how that looks.
Ok, to get back on topic,
Wire strippers
Code reader wouldn't hurt to have
Floor Jack!
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From: Iceland
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2.5L Petrol
Hey man, that's an awesome webpage you have there. I looked through some of the pictures and they are amazing. I'm going to look at the rest when I get some more time. Really cool set up you have with all the info and the XJ is really cool looking. Which flares are on there? I love how that looks.
Ok, to get back on topic,
Wire strippers
Code reader wouldn't hurt to have
Floor Jack!
Ok, to get back on topic,
Wire strippers
Code reader wouldn't hurt to have
Floor Jack!
I've been doing quite some research before/while/after I bought the Jeep and I thought it could be useful for others to have it easily accessible. I'm thinking of doing an automated maintenance log (one for the general car maintenance, with some easy way to input the numbers in and get some stats/feedback/warnings/alerts in return) and also a page to keep track of the more expensive changes made to the car (I had the idea after seeing how hard it can be after a crash to get the right money for all the time and cash spent on the car, and how having a clean record of it can help getting better money).Anyways, thanks a lot for your input, I've updated the page here:
http://www.pixmin.org/jeep/
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From: Bel Air, Maryland 21015
Year: 1995
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Interesting you don't mention 30mm for the Torx, it's the one I had to buy today to repair the door latch (lose screw), but thanks for the rest 
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Photos of my Jeep in Iceland:
http://www.pixmin.org/photos/Iceland/2011/Skorradalur/

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Photos of my Jeep in Iceland:
http://www.pixmin.org/photos/Iceland/2011/Skorradalur/
He did not mention TORX bit sizes as best as I can tell.
I like his list as that is what I carry when I go to a Junk Yard to pull parts, although I carry more on Junk Yard missions .... but that is another thread.
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From: Iceland
Year: 1998
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I will have to see if I can find an equivalent as I haven't seen any PB blaster here so far (I'm in Iceland)
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