Fort Collins bs thread
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From: Colorado
Year: 1992 Cherokee Sport
Engine: Bone-Stock 242
I went and did Left hand on Tuesday my Jeep said I don't like this any more tried to flop on me. I am pretty sure my lift has sagged to stock. What is the use in lockers if you can't flex it out, also would have helped if I disconnected my sway bars. Never been to Seven Mile.

the only part of seven mile that would scare your gf is one little tippy bit about a mile in. passenger tires get up on a big dirt mound type thing and I usually lean my drivers side mirror into the bank if the doors are on.
So I bought an XJ a few weeks ago. Though my Jeep is not stock I wanted to show all of you in the OEM threads my new headlights. My biggest complaint about the XJ was the crappy head lights. I read a few posts where people purchased the Putco wiring harness and it made a big difference so I went and bought it. It definately made a difference but still had poor visibility. I read more threads where people replaced the OEM headlights with upgraded replacements. If I was going to get new lights I wanted to get something that not only worked well but looked bad a$$. So I went on the hunt for LED lights. What I found is Spec D Tuning's headlights. I got them from Amazon for $209 + Sipping. Very easy to install, look great and make visibility issues a thing of the past.
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From: Fort Collins
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
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From: Colorado
Year: 1992 Cherokee Sport
Engine: Bone-Stock 242
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From: Fort Collins
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
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From: Loveland CO
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6
So I bought an XJ a few weeks ago. Though my Jeep is not stock I wanted to show all of you in the OEM threads my new headlights. My biggest complaint about the XJ was the crappy head lights. I read a few posts where people purchased the Putco wiring harness and it made a big difference so I went and bought it. It definately made a difference but still had poor visibility. I read more threads where people replaced the OEM headlights with upgraded replacements. If I was going to get new lights I wanted to get something that not only worked well but looked bad a$$. So I went on the hunt for LED lights. What I found is Spec D Tuning's headlights. I got them from Amazon for $209 + Sipping. Very easy to install, look great and make visibility issues a thing of the past.


