Maryland Cherokee Club
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From: Walkersville, Md. 21793
Year: 87
Engine: 4.0
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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From: Bel Air, Maryland 21015
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0

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.
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From: Bel Air, Maryland 21015
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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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Junior Member
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 80
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From: Harford County, Md
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0l
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.
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.
I went there for autobody,
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Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 764
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From: Baltimore, Maryland
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6
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.
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.
Originally Posted by 1997_Sport
Yeah I see lots of JKs and TJs. But surprisingly quite a few nice lifted cherokees!


