Pics of your xj?
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From: South Dakota
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: Mt. Iron, MN
Year: 96 Limited ZJ
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 5.2 w/mods
Yeah i thought the same at first but the Dark Rosewood Pearlcoat has actually grown on me. The paint looks near flawless from a distance yet when you get up close you see the scratches and imperfections.

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From: South Dakota
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Well my budget is that of a single father raising a 3 year old daughter. The swampers are off my XJ.
Yeah i thought the same at first but the Dark Rosewood Pearlcoat has actually grown on me. The paint looks near flawless from a distance yet when you get up close you see the scratches and imperfections.

Yeah i thought the same at first but the Dark Rosewood Pearlcoat has actually grown on me. The paint looks near flawless from a distance yet when you get up close you see the scratches and imperfections.


Last edited by Kyle 4x4 4life; Oct 18, 2011 at 08:26 AM.
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From: Warrenton MO
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.7L I6
agreed, mines hidden underneath, i just cant flip onto my side!! 
my buddy put a side exit on his XJ that turned out at the wheelwell and sounds mean. dosent interfere with suspension or tires... just a thought.

my buddy put a side exit on his XJ that turned out at the wheelwell and sounds mean. dosent interfere with suspension or tires... just a thought.
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From: Mt. Iron, MN
Year: 96 Limited ZJ
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 5.2 w/mods
Its been through the Gilbert OHV park here in MN. Never once did it touch any rocks or anything for that matter. Its dual exhaust split out each side. The tcase skid plate hits before the exhaust does. This is my DD. I dont take it offroad much if at all. Thats what my XJ is for.
My 93text nicknamed the "handjob"i think that pic explains that part. I bought it completely stock with a working a/c did the longarm lift first, then the spring flip in the rear to make the w/b 109" then moved the fuel tank up to clear the pinion. While i had the tank out i did the comp cut. I still havent put the tail lights in the hatch but i didnt have time before rocktoberfest. My son and i built it in just under two weeks. The green buggy is nothing jeep but that is what my 15 yr old graduated to after almost rolling his cherokee and scaring the crap out of me. Oh what it would be like to be young again. Dont be bashful let me know what you think.






