2000 XJ New Jersey style
No, I don't lick fish.



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From: Northern Kentucky
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Making great progress on the build.... next time your buddy hooks you up with more of those LED's - I'll take some if the offer is still there.
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From: New Jersey
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6 HO
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From: San Antonio, TX
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
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From: New Jersey
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6 HO
Maybe I'll do one green, one purple, one blue, one red. Lol
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From: New Jersey
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6 HO
Woohoo got pulled over in ocean city tonight for my tires sticking out too far. Cop was really cool about it though. No ticket.
He must not know that "stance will make her dance"
He must not know that "stance will make her dance"
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From: 614 Ohio
Year: 98
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
See it irritates me when cops do that. They are looking for a reason to pull you over to see if they can find anything suspicious. I had a cop in Columbus pull me over because he said my exhaust was too loud then I told him it was factory and he got pissed and then tried to pry with more questions. Needless to say I told him to take a hike or get a call from my attorney. The whole thing lasted 20mins totally ridiculous.
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From: New Jersey
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6 HO
My jeep was in dire need of some cleaning... So I took the better part of the day and cleaned inside and out
. Next weekend I'm going to be working on the heep at my buddies house so I should have some updates then.
. Next weekend I'm going to be working on the heep at my buddies house so I should have some updates then.
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From: New Jersey
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6 HO
So im trying to make some plans for a jerry can mount. I could easily just strap it up in the roof.. which is what i might do.. but im thinking about fabbing something up that will hold it in a tad better. I dont mind hacking up my roof rack alittle bit to make it my own.
I popped the wind fairing off and tomorrow im going to weld some light tabs to it
I popped the wind fairing off and tomorrow im going to weld some light tabs to it
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From: New Jersey
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6 HO
I was initially going to mount my firestik to my roof rack but i decided not to because for one, i like the look of where i put it, and secondly on the rare occasion i go to atlantic city it would be anoyying slapping the parking garages.
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From: New Jersey
Year: 2000
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http://www.njjeep.org/OCNJJeepInvasion.html
So i just found out about this event. I need to get going on the build! Cool jeep events never happen close to me and this is right litterally around the block! Time to kick the build into high gear. I plan on entering the xj, and i plan on winning
So i just found out about this event. I need to get going on the build! Cool jeep events never happen close to me and this is right litterally around the block! Time to kick the build into high gear. I plan on entering the xj, and i plan on winning
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From: New Jersey
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6 HO
It's easy actually. First be sure to clean them up good. You don't need to sand them or rough them up at all. Just make sure all the brake dust and grime is off of them. Take an old deck of cards that you don't need and put them in between the lip of the rim and the tire. That will stop over spray from getting on the tires. Which is a heck of alot easier than taping them. Overlap each card about a quarter of the way. Then just make sure you do light even coats and you'll be golden. You'll need 3 cans to do 4 wheels most likely



