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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
trying to install a la-z-boy living room set in there or something?
like a hallucination?
least you got options. no attachment on the clippers 1 or 2x a month for me. no sense in trying to hide the balding. then again, a fresh sheering hides it pretty well.
would you prefer a conversation about belly button lint?
(not my ad) http://www.craigslist.org/about/best...683322042.html
like a hallucination?
least you got options. no attachment on the clippers 1 or 2x a month for me. no sense in trying to hide the balding. then again, a fresh sheering hides it pretty well.
(not my ad) http://www.craigslist.org/about/best...683322042.html
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From: Mt. Rainier, MD
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
The next installment of worm's endless things to talk about will deal with the obscenely long hairs in my buttcrack and what can be done about them.
Stay tuned...
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From: Mt. Rainier, MD
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Heh!!
Lifted the carpet for a peek after pulling the trim and found more rust than was acceptable. The Jeep musta been seam sealed on a Monday morning or a Friday afternoon close to quittin' time. I found an inch long gap where the driver's side wheel well and cargo floor meet. It was never sealed, and the water it let in caused a fair amount of superficial rust all of the way between that point and just beneath the driver's seat.
Lifted the carpet for a peek after pulling the trim and found more rust than was acceptable. The Jeep musta been seam sealed on a Monday morning or a Friday afternoon close to quittin' time. I found an inch long gap where the driver's side wheel well and cargo floor meet. It was never sealed, and the water it let in caused a fair amount of superficial rust all of the way between that point and just beneath the driver's seat.
bit of a time lapse due to a cpu spazz and now i can't sleep but anyways...
don't forget to explain mysteries like, "this one measuring over 2 feet long looks just like one from that female i live with, how on earth did it end up...?"
bummer. if it makes you feel any better i've got some underbody rust and there appears to be nothing superficial about it. strictly business. tick tock tick tock.
Heh!!
Lifted the carpet for a peek after pulling the trim and found more rust than was acceptable. The Jeep musta been seam sealed on a Monday morning or a Friday afternoon close to quittin' time. I found an inch long gap where the driver's side wheel well and cargo floor meet. It was never sealed, and the water it let in caused a fair amount of superficial rust all of the way between that point and just beneath the driver's seat.
Lifted the carpet for a peek after pulling the trim and found more rust than was acceptable. The Jeep musta been seam sealed on a Monday morning or a Friday afternoon close to quittin' time. I found an inch long gap where the driver's side wheel well and cargo floor meet. It was never sealed, and the water it let in caused a fair amount of superficial rust all of the way between that point and just beneath the driver's seat.
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From: Glen Burnie, MD
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0l
Heh!!
Lifted the carpet for a peek after pulling the trim and found more rust than was acceptable. The Jeep musta been seam sealed on a Monday morning or a Friday afternoon close to quittin' time. I found an inch long gap where the driver's side wheel well and cargo floor meet. It was never sealed, and the water it let in caused a fair amount of superficial rust all of the way between that point and just beneath the driver's seat.
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From: Mercer County, NJ
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6 HO
http://www.mazda3forums.com/showthread.php?t=305869
"some tips, remember to feed it SLOWLY this stuff can hydrolock your engine if your not careful" why risk it if everything is running fine?
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From: Frederick, MD
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Not quite, they're notorious for breaking down in the middle of the track. Got stuck on one this morning for over 20mins. And at that point they have to come and recover you. What's the means of recovery you ask?
A cj7 with a bigger rubber bumper. Its the only thing small enough and powerful enough to fit on the track. Thing is amazing college bough it new back in 80-86 thing seriously only has 1xxx miles.
A cj7 with a bigger rubber bumper. Its the only thing small enough and powerful enough to fit on the track. Thing is amazing college bough it new back in 80-86 thing seriously only has 1xxx miles.


