93 xj build
Originally Posted by jeffa2994
jeep paint looks good. what type of paint did you use because i was thinking about painting mine.
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From: BELLINGHAM W.A.
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: BELLINGHAM W.A.
Year: 1993
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Engine: 4.0
Thankyou jaffa2994 I used some krylon brand satin olive green spray paint and if you cant find satin olive green use satin italian olive they are the same color. If you want yours to look good make sure you take the time for the prep worl and do a good job at masking it off. I hate prep work but I am glad I took the time to do it and I spent more time masking everything off than painting. Anyways good luck with your project
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From: BELLINGHAM W.A.
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I put my fender flares back on today but I had to use bolts because every stud broke when I took them off.
Here's the kind of bolt I used it has a phillups head that is rounded and that part is on the inside of the fender so I don't have to worrie about my tires getting chewd up buy them






I also removed the plastic inner fenders from the front
Here's the kind of bolt I used it has a phillups head that is rounded and that part is on the inside of the fender so I don't have to worrie about my tires getting chewd up buy them






I also removed the plastic inner fenders from the front
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From: Nevada City, California
Year: 2K
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 with Mustang fuel injectors; 60mm Throttle Body;
What size bolts were they?
Also I think you have to put those pool things (no name sorry) to keep mud out of your door hinges and keeping them from rusting when you take out the plastic in the wheel wells.

Also I think you have to put those pool things (no name sorry) to keep mud out of your door hinges and keeping them from rusting when you take out the plastic in the wheel wells.







