Buck, I will still weld your muffler
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From: Federal Way, WA
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Buck, Wade wanted to get home quick and I didn't get a chance to let you know, I will still help you with your muffler. Shoot me a message on here.
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From: Oak Harbor, WA.
Year: 1987
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 liter RENIX I-6, DIY Cold Air Intake, 2.5 FM Exhaust, 3 Core Radiator
That sounds awesome!! We need to hash out a time, date and place to meet up and do it. I want to get a set of low pro lower shock mounts for my rear D44 axle and have them welded on too...(the kind that are welded to the front and rear sides of the axle rather than hanging way low like the stockers do)....and to have the seams between my center and side sections of my bumper welded up. I've heard is is better, safer and makes RCX drop brackets much stronger to have them welded to the unit body, too. Just let me know your price or what kind of beer you like and I'll make it happen.
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From: Spanaway
Year: 97
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
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Engine: 4.0 liter RENIX I-6, DIY Cold Air Intake, 2.5 FM Exhaust, 3 Core Radiator
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From: Spanaway
Year: 97
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
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Originally Posted by BuckB91XJ
Hey that's a deal!!! I don't blaim Wade one little bit for being mad the other night. You guys sat there as long as I did. I was mad, too and I only had to drive a couple of miles down the hill to the campground so I could go to bed. I just rolled up the windows, blasted the heat til it was nice and warm, shut the Jeep off and took a little siesta til they got Branden's Jeep going.

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From: Burington Washington
Year: 1989
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I mite be welding my drop brakets in as well. They certainly do twist a bit. Depends on what i do with the front end.
The drops ride pretty good dont they
The drops ride pretty good dont they
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From: Woodinville, Bothell and Marysville Washington
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0
Originally Posted by mudderx
I wasn't to mad about sitting there, stuff happens. I was mad cause I always thought there was golden rule about never breaking line of sight with the person behind you when wheeling. I think we all learned a little that night...
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From: Spanaway
Year: 97
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Originally Posted by assetts91
Ditto, communication was very poor... But I'm amazed that you got through without damage haha!
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Originally Posted by mudderx
Oh I got a new dent or two but I decided early on to take it easy and winch over anything I couldn't make easily instead of braking stuff ;-)
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From: Oly, washington
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 str. 6
Ha I was going to come down an ask ya if ya wanted your bumper welded. But I couldn't get my welder to work. I "welded" wills door back in an I didn't get any penetration. Just sat on the outside. On the settings I was in I should've melted through everything. Idk how to run 220 but I'm sure going to figure it out for next time. I definatlly like having a welder an tools while on the trail
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From: Federal Way, WA
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Ha I was going to come down an ask ya if ya wanted your bumper welded. But I couldn't get my welder to work. I "welded" wills door back in an I didn't get any penetration. Just sat on the outside. On the settings I was in I should've melted through everything. Idk how to run 220 but I'm sure going to figure it out for next time. I definatlly like having a welder an tools while on the trail
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From: Oly, washington
Year: 1989
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Yea that weld was emberrasing. We couldn't figure out the wiring on the generator. It's a 4 to 3 wire. I had that thing cranked on hi. I should've melted through all that. I was using flux, not solid wire. The next day me an my dad tinkered on it an it would turn on but the wire feed wouldn't put out. We tried all wire combos. Tested it out today in my garage. Worked perfect. So I'm guna do some research on 220 wiring an that generaor an hopefully have a welder next time. But I agree on the bigger one. But price wise, little expensive, an kinda big to load an unlisted from the truck
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