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Old 02-03-2011, 04:05 PM
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Gonna run a set of 35 SSR's to start with. Then get some 37's. Front 44 is almost complete. Waiting for new u bolts, u bolt plates and ext. S.S. brake lines. Going to do a SOA in rear with a 6" stretch and way back shackles. Some sort of comp cut to accommodate the stretch. Will need new F/R drive shafts. Rear D44 is getting all new backing plates, drums and all hardware, shock tabs, spring perches and a truss before installed. The tub was stripped a week after I got it. Not sure if I'm going to raise the gas tank or not ? The tub will sanded down and painted around this time next year. Not sure on the color yet ? Leaning to Orange and Blue or Silver and Blue.
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Originally Posted by 1997_Sport
Well I still have to put the front bumper on then throw on smaller tires and go to the inspection place!!
I hate inspectors!

I finally got a 96 XJ to pass, took me about two weeks to get it together.

I took it to a place in Churchville and the hit me with a long list of PITA things.

Next XJ I buy, and I am looking for another one, I am gonna have the owner put it through inspection first.( at my expense ) Not saying it has to have a sticker but I want to know what it needs to pass.

By the way, I live out behind Harford Community College, and my location has a lot to do with my buying these XJ's.
Old 02-04-2011, 10:49 AM
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Where by the college? That is where I go and went to hs at Harford Tech.
Old 02-04-2011, 06:23 PM
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this is a pic of my dd before the 2in kit and 31s. live in salisbury, md
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Old 02-05-2011, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by 1997_Sport
Where by the college? That is where I go and went to hs at Harford Tech.
About 1.5 miles from Rt 22 and Thomas Run Rd.

My daughter goes to HCC.

My son is in Harford Tech ( Welding ).

Not sure if you know it, but HCC's Welding Instructor Mr Maguire had to retire last year.

His replacement is a prior student of his, who graduated from the Welding course, joined the Navy, and now came back to teach Welding at Tech.
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Originally Posted by KD3NE
About 1.5 miles from Rt 22 and Thomas Run Rd.

My daughter goes to HCC.

My son is in Harford Tech ( Welding ).

Not sure if you know it, but HCC's Welding Instructor Mr Maguire had to retire last year.

His replacement is a prior student of his, who graduated from the Welding course, joined the Navy, and now came back to teach Welding at Tech.
Oh okay sweet! I actually didn't know he retired, I did know about his heart attack and how he stopped teaching for a while but didn't know he retired.

I went there for autobody,
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i have a 98 xj. go to school in bel air
Old 02-08-2011, 09:42 AM
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A Harford County resident.

I've got a 94 Cherokee.
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Great to see some harco guys in here!
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Originally Posted by My94XJ
A Harford County resident.

I've got a 94 Cherokee.
Nice 2 door.
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Originally Posted by 1997_Sport
Great to see some harco guys in here!
Definitely! I see a few Jeepers around town.

Originally Posted by Free Jeep
Nice 2 door.
Thanks.
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Yeah I see lots of JKs and TJs. But surprisingly quite a few nice lifted cherokees!
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Josh, Glen Burnie. currently dont have a good pic of Anya. ill get right on that XD silver cherokee classic though. going to paint the rims tomorrow, and sometime soon ( i hope ) get the whole thing a paint job. royal blue with metallic flake....mmmmmhm....sexy.
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This is my first Jeep ever and I have had to put alot of work into it to get it road and trail worthy. I had to replace the floors and since its a unibody and i know its gonna get thrashed on the trail i used 1/8th inch plate steel never know when youll find an i.e.d. on the trail lol. Than i sealed it all with por 15 undercoating and bedlined the lower rockers after i took the goofy moldings with the red stripe off. Now its a good tint job away from being properly stormtroopered out. Now on to the lift and tires hopefully soon. I wheel it alot out in the desert and its never let me down even at stock height but a little extra clearance will be nice.
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Originally Posted by 1997_Sport
Yeah I see lots of JKs and TJs. But surprisingly quite a few nice lifted cherokees!
You ever go up to Adams jeep? I been up there a few times for stuff. They have some group stuff and events they hold too from what I've seen


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