What did you do to your XJ today??
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Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
Engine: renix inline 6
Pressure washed all the Elbe mud off from the weekend.. Nothing broke this time around and didn't get stuck. I did however slip the drive line out, Fd up my bumper and took it swimming a couple times. Ran all the trails backwards, feels like the trails keep getting easier every time we go on a run.
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#7267
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I like that SYE. I'd like to do that to mine someday. I don't need one with the small lift I have, but I think it's a better setup than what they came with.
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Year: 97
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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Location: Merritt Island Florida
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
notch customs flares
On day two of mounting my Notch Custom Flares and its been going good til i found rust in rear lowers.
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
If you ever break your shaft on the trail its nice to have so you dont loose fluid when you remove your shaft.
Last edited by W3G; 11-29-2015 at 07:51 AM. Reason: misspell
#7274
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It's worth doing even if you're not lifted high up in the air. It is an upgrade in strength as well as reliability when you consider the drive shaft as well.
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Shackle relocation brackets are in, passenger side was a real pain so it took me about 3 hours to get both sides done...lol
I've still got axle shims to install, a T-Case to put back in, new shift linkage to install for the T-Case (should be here in the next few days), then the new drive shaft, and finally the removable mud-flaps. Dad and I will be making a trip to the to the Naches area on the 12th so I've got to get this thing back together by this weekend, that way I can get some drive time in before our first trip with this beast!
I've still got axle shims to install, a T-Case to put back in, new shift linkage to install for the T-Case (should be here in the next few days), then the new drive shaft, and finally the removable mud-flaps. Dad and I will be making a trip to the to the Naches area on the 12th so I've got to get this thing back together by this weekend, that way I can get some drive time in before our first trip with this beast!