Northern Utah BS thread
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From: West Valley
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
I'll hang out and run with you Tom
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From: Huricane, Utah
Year: 1994 Ford Bronco
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 351 W
Well we were talking about leaving my jeep wherever you guy's decide to go and on the way back from scipio join up with all of you guy's(Let me make this clear I meet my Ex-Wife in Scipio for kid exchange).
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From: Springville, UT
Year: 1993
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 5.2 V8, Dual cold air, dual batts, E-fan, Sanden OBA
little moab is my stomping grounds im in for sure! havent been out there yet this year its killin me!
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From: Salt Lake City, UT
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
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From: Springville, UT
Year: 1993
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 5.2 V8, Dual cold air, dual batts, E-fan, Sanden OBA
I would just swap in some cherokee shafts with 760 u-joints or even some chromos, then an arb to take care of the weak carrier
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From: SLC, UT
Year: 1989 2 door
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Now I'm getting stoked for the shake down run! I wanna give WW a shot, but I have been itching to get out to lil moab for quite a while now. Plus I know I'm gonna need to bump it pretty hard to get her up WW! (not good on the shake down run)
ON A SIDE NOTE, I JUST DID THE MATH & I'M GETTING 13-14 MPGs!!!!
ON A SIDE NOTE, I JUST DID THE MATH & I'M GETTING 13-14 MPGs!!!!
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From: Salt Lake City, UT
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I don't think so. straight from the inspection manual. says nothing about adding seats. just make sure htey are anchored and secure with belts...
Utah safety manual 2011 page 60
D. SEATS AND SEAT BELTS
1. Check seats for proper operation of adjusting mechanism and to see that the
seats are securely anchored to the floor.
a. REJECT when:
1) Seats are not anchored to the floorboard.
2) Seat adjusting mechanism slips out of set position.
3) Seat adjusting mechanism does not function properly.
4) Any driver or passenger seat back is broken or disconnected
from base so that it will not support a person's full weight.
5) Seat belts are not installed when required or are inoperative
when present. (Seat belts are required in all vehicles
manufactured after July 1, 1966.)
6) Seat belts are cut, torn, frayed, or otherrwise damaged.
Utah safety manual 2011 page 60
D. SEATS AND SEAT BELTS
1. Check seats for proper operation of adjusting mechanism and to see that the
seats are securely anchored to the floor.
a. REJECT when:
1) Seats are not anchored to the floorboard.
2) Seat adjusting mechanism slips out of set position.
3) Seat adjusting mechanism does not function properly.
4) Any driver or passenger seat back is broken or disconnected
from base so that it will not support a person's full weight.
5) Seat belts are not installed when required or are inoperative
when present. (Seat belts are required in all vehicles
manufactured after July 1, 1966.)
6) Seat belts are cut, torn, frayed, or otherrwise damaged.
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From: Springville, UT
Year: 1993
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 5.2 V8, Dual cold air, dual batts, E-fan, Sanden OBA
i dont see why it wouldnt, take it to a small shop when you get safety/IM and dont mention it, i doubth they will even notice


