What did you do to your XJ today??
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Joined: Nov 2011
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From: Denver, CO
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Welded my door hinges back on (with the help of a friend with a welder).
Cut the hinges for easy door removal. Looking for a good way to do disconnects for the wiring.
Last Week:
-Power steering pump
-Muffler
-Upper steering linkage (the one that slips and causes that dead spot in the steering)
Cut the hinges for easy door removal. Looking for a good way to do disconnects for the wiring.
Last Week:
-Power steering pump
-Muffler
-Upper steering linkage (the one that slips and causes that dead spot in the steering)
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From: Spanaway
Year: 97
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
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From: Centralia, Wa
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
New ball joints, vehicle speed sensor, fresh tires and got half my fender flares on. Ran out of time at work. Didn't realize how much was involved to install these things. For some reason I don't enjoy spending more money on tires than the rest of the jeep is worth.
Last edited by JWheeler; Aug 26, 2013 at 07:45 PM.
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From: oregon
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 ho 99 intake ps pump 1" tb spacer 62mm bored tb eletric fans and more
Reached a road block trying to figure out how to cut the sleeves in my dom tub for the radius arms
New member. First post.
I took my new-to-me 1992 XJ to the exhaust shop. The previous owner supplied a lame thin-gauge tailpipe (from NAPA) and a cheap & tiny "Raptor" muffler. Jerry's Exhaust in Everett supplied better parts for a reasonable price.
My NP231J transfer case is toast -- it's next on the list.
Bryan
Everett
I took my new-to-me 1992 XJ to the exhaust shop. The previous owner supplied a lame thin-gauge tailpipe (from NAPA) and a cheap & tiny "Raptor" muffler. Jerry's Exhaust in Everett supplied better parts for a reasonable price.
My NP231J transfer case is toast -- it's next on the list.
Bryan
Everett
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Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 922
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From: Centralia, Wa
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
New member. Fist post.
I took my new-to-me 1992 XJ to the exhaust shop. The previous owner supplied a lame thin-gauge tailpipe (from NAPA) and a cheap & tiny "Raptor" muffler. Jerry's Exhaust in Everett supplied better parts for a reasonable price.
My NP231J transfer case is toast -- it's next on the list.
Bryan
Everett
I took my new-to-me 1992 XJ to the exhaust shop. The previous owner supplied a lame thin-gauge tailpipe (from NAPA) and a cheap & tiny "Raptor" muffler. Jerry's Exhaust in Everett supplied better parts for a reasonable price.
My NP231J transfer case is toast -- it's next on the list.
Bryan
Everett
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From: Tacoma
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: lake stevens, wa
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
New member. First post.
I took my new-to-me 1992 XJ to the exhaust shop. The previous owner supplied a lame thin-gauge tailpipe (from NAPA) and a cheap & tiny "Raptor" muffler. Jerry's Exhaust in Everett supplied better parts for a reasonable price.
My NP231J transfer case is toast -- it's next on the list.
Bryan
Everett
I took my new-to-me 1992 XJ to the exhaust shop. The previous owner supplied a lame thin-gauge tailpipe (from NAPA) and a cheap & tiny "Raptor" muffler. Jerry's Exhaust in Everett supplied better parts for a reasonable price.
My NP231J transfer case is toast -- it's next on the list.
Bryan
Everett
haha.. but yeah, i'm in mukilteo myself. if you're up for wheeling trips, we can totally caravan.
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From: lake stevens, wa
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
on topic tho.. yanked my dingy headliner out and got my speakers mounted up. also tossed my old grab handles for ones that are a bit more comfortable to hang on to. found them at west marine while looking for more parts for my cargo build


not the most high end speakers in the world, but they do the job just fine. with 4 of them, should be plenty loud enough for when I take my doors off.


not the most high end speakers in the world, but they do the job just fine. with 4 of them, should be plenty loud enough for when I take my doors off.





