Illinois thread
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Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 2,237
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From: Northern Illinois
Year: 90
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Hey guys, spring will be here soon. I will be having some work done on my recently acquired 1999 Jeep Cherokee classic. Might need new wheel hubs, and an alignment work.
You guys know of good shops to get this done,
Where you would trust them with your Cherokee?
I am in Rockford, Illinois.
Has to be a local shop.
Thanks!
You guys know of good shops to get this done,
Where you would trust them with your Cherokee?
I am in Rockford, Illinois.
Has to be a local shop.
Thanks!
Alignments? You are looking for someone that does 4wd alignments.
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Year: 1986
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2.8
Hey guys, spring will be here soon. I will be having some work done on my recently acquired 1999 Jeep Cherokee classic. Might need new wheel hubs, and an alignment work.
You guys know of good shops to get this done,
Where you would trust them with your Cherokee?
I am in Rockford, Illinois.
Has to be a local shop.
Thanks!
You guys know of good shops to get this done,
Where you would trust them with your Cherokee?
I am in Rockford, Illinois.
Has to be a local shop.
Thanks!
An XJ guy works there.
I'm getting ready to do my unit bearings myself. Looks real easy. Seems to me you'll need:
36mm axle nut socket
14, 15mm box wrench, 12pt for bearing bolts
12mm socket/box wrench for caliper bolts
Prybar
Torque wrench
Anti seize
Baling wire or old metal coat hanger to suspend the caliper from the spring
Whatever size socket for your lug nuts.
I plan to do one side at a time. Take my time and so on since my tools are close, and I have a garage to work in.
Jeff
36mm axle nut socket
14, 15mm box wrench, 12pt for bearing bolts
12mm socket/box wrench for caliper bolts
Prybar
Torque wrench
Anti seize
Baling wire or old metal coat hanger to suspend the caliper from the spring
Whatever size socket for your lug nuts.
I plan to do one side at a time. Take my time and so on since my tools are close, and I have a garage to work in.
Jeff
CF Veteran
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 2,237
Likes: 3
From: Northern Illinois
Year: 90
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I'm getting ready to do my unit bearings myself. Looks real easy. Seems to me you'll need:
36mm axle nut socket
14, 15mm box wrench, 12pt for bearing bolts
12mm socket/box wrench for caliper bolts
Prybar
Torque wrench
Anti seize
Baling wire or old metal coat hanger to suspend the caliper from the spring
Whatever size socket for your lug nuts.
I plan to do one side at a time. Take my time and so on since my tools are close, and I have a garage to work in.
Jeff
36mm axle nut socket
14, 15mm box wrench, 12pt for bearing bolts
12mm socket/box wrench for caliper bolts
Prybar
Torque wrench
Anti seize
Baling wire or old metal coat hanger to suspend the caliper from the spring
Whatever size socket for your lug nuts.
I plan to do one side at a time. Take my time and so on since my tools are close, and I have a garage to work in.
Jeff
The bearing bolts are 13mm 12pt if my old memory hasnt failed me.
Last edited by whowey; Feb 10, 2014 at 03:50 PM.
Jeff
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From: naperville ill
Year: 1995
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 6 cylinder
Kay guys ive got a 95 grand laredo it has no clean title but im hoping to sell it for parts everything is stock except my two front door speakers ive got 4 jeep rims with the center caps very little rust and two other jeep rims as well im hoping to sell enough parts to get another jeep
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Joined: Jan 2014
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From: Rockford, Illinois
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6



