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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Az40cal
To any of you guys, I never own a vehicle without purchasing the factory service manual. Best 100.00 I have spent on many a vehicle. got em for my cummins as well. If you need wiring diagrams or any section data, I can copy/fax or scan to help you out.
I only paid $18.95 for my FSM for my XJ. It's on a CD with like 30 different PDF files, each one is like 800 pages...

That being said, if it's for a 97-01 XJ, I have everything in PDF, just let me know...
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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 12:29 PM
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um kinda we have moved a trip to chiva falls to january but idk if it was for sure it was moved from this month because of car problems but if you wanna make anther trip i am all ears
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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 12:35 PM
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nasonguy,
Yep, that's great. I'm pretty old school and wanted the book out with me. I keep my manuals in the vehicles. Just like the tools and crap I haul everywhere. However, the pdf makes it alot easier in helping people. I wonder if there are the same, or if the cd's are made by another company?
My book is about 3.5" thick, and only for the 01.
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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 12:38 PM
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I have been in Tucson since 05, and only been working and camping. Ram+Trailer+kids+wife. Not much wheeling. (84 project).
Can a stocker handle chiva? Never been. Anything good on the North side of Lemmon? Correction: I have been half way down Charleau Gap in my brother's stock TJ.
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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 01:09 PM
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I have been trying to reply to this thread since yesterday.
Thanks for the welcome Tankerblade.
I am pretty good with a Fluke, but not as savvy as I should be on the computer. I am on my lunch break and using a work computer. My laptop at home still shows evertime I sign onto CF, that I am the last post on page 9. I know there has still been discussion because of the email updates. Then, when I try and reply or post anything it says my tokens have expired.
Have to work on this one.

Ya, I had to mod a little to get the receiver hitch off my 85 parts XJ to fit my01, so I'll just give it a shot on the skid plate.

Tankerblade, do you have any skid plates, or just goin for it?

To any of you guys, I never own a vehicle without purchasing the factory service manual. Best 100.00 I have spent on many a vehicle. got em for my cummins as well. If you need wiring diagrams or any section data, I can copy/fax or scan to help you out.

Due to family obligations I look forward to trying to set something up with everyone in January. Has there been any plans for that time frame yet?
To answer the question about me, pretty much i just go for it. BS has seen me get through some hairy stuff. and the only damage i've had is a bent heat exaust shield, dented crossmember and scratches on the gas tank (although i dont like that thought, might be making a skid for it sometime soon). If anything gets really hairy i just dont do it. I back out, although that doesnt always work out haha...
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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 01:17 PM
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yeah tankerblade has gotten himself stuck pretty good once or twice by the way how were finals today tankerblade
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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 03:35 PM
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nasonguy,
Yep, that's great. I'm pretty old school and wanted the book out with me. I keep my manuals in the vehicles. Just like the tools and crap I haul everywhere. However, the pdf makes it alot easier in helping people. I wonder if there are the same, or if the cd's are made by another company?
My book is about 3.5" thick, and only for the 01.

Yeah, I just got a plain jane Chiltons in the jeep, and about 90% of my tools in the back, haha, and a winch, a tons of rope, and a big first aid kit, and emergency food, and water, and tie down straps, and a gun (shh...). I keep lots of things in my jeep, haha.

I'd like to have paper manuals for all my vehicles (3 different ones...), but I just don't have that kind of money...
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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by bsflipfrontflip
yeah tankerblade has gotten himself stuck pretty good once or twice by the way how were finals today tankerblade
Finals were surviable although, none were too hard. yours?
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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by nasonguy
I only paid $18.95 for my FSM for my XJ. It's on a CD with like 30 different PDF files, each one is like 800 pages...

That being said, if it's for a 97-01 XJ, I have everything in PDF, just let me know...
Nason want to send those my way? haha
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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 06:01 PM
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too big to e-mail...

just search e-gay for "Jeep Cherokee FSM" and look for the FSM on DVD...
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Old Dec 19, 2009 | 12:44 AM
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Yep, this has been a major problem for me. I have always had full size rigs all my life. I like to be prepared, and always take a ton of crap. Now, with the XJ I am forced to down size. Such as what comes first: lift or rear bumper spare tire carrier (extra room).

I just slept in the XJ for the camping trip I just got back from. Cramped doesn't even come close.

I definitely need gear management or I will need a Dana 60 in the rear.

And by the way, these 3.55's suck.
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Old Dec 19, 2009 | 01:00 AM
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yeah these 3.55 really suck when your rolling around 35s i want to go to 4.88 but my dream is to run this under my hood http://www.505performance.com/.
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Old Dec 19, 2009 | 02:20 PM
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good news finally found those burnt wires
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Old Dec 19, 2009 | 06:59 PM
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AZBOY sorry about today. i didnt know if we were going out till the last minute. looked like we werent going. bad news is, i blew a radiator tank (kinda) so i'll be out for a while
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Old Dec 19, 2009 | 07:15 PM
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lol why is everyone breaking
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