'98 Cherokee "Josiah" Build
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From: Ft. Collins, Co
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Thanks guys!!
A couple broken bones in my foot have gotten me out of work, not alot of money right now so my summer plans are kinda blurry. However these are my summer/fall plans for my xj
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back panel armor
clean up fender trimming
hopefully a regear 4.56s (staying with the 8.25)
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cobra cb
A couple broken bones in my foot have gotten me out of work, not alot of money right now so my summer plans are kinda blurry. However these are my summer/fall plans for my xj
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back panel armor
clean up fender trimming
hopefully a regear 4.56s (staying with the 8.25)
33s
cobra cb
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From: Ft. Collins, Co
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
OH MY GOD WAS THAT INSANE OR WHATTTT?!?!?!
keep in mind, i had his picture for my avatar BEFORE he scored. I deserve a medal or something. Go hawks
keep in mind, i had his picture for my avatar BEFORE he scored. I deserve a medal or something. Go hawks
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From: St. Clair Shores, MI
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6
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Year: 1998
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its just a setup, nothing i would take to moab or anything. but where i am at, it gets the job done. I say its the best for its money, if you really want an outstanding kit go Rubicon Express as everyone would suggest. But i still love RC i say go for it!
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From: Las Vegas, NV
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
my rear end trimming

then hammered all the pieces back and painted...

i myself living in vegas dont have strict rules/laws about the wheels sticking out so i have no real need in the desert for flares unless i go mudding. just an idea for ya.

then hammered all the pieces back and painted...

i myself living in vegas dont have strict rules/laws about the wheels sticking out so i have no real need in the desert for flares unless i go mudding. just an idea for ya.
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From: Ft. Collins, Co
Year: 1998
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Thanks man, ya i got it down im about to do that soon. The PO trimmed one spot off too much and seperated the two metal pieces then welded it back together, it was kind of a mess when i took off stock fenders.
Nice build, I'm also in C-springs. Well, kinda. I'm out in Black Forest now, but i think I've seen your jeep around town. Hit me up if you wanna go on a wheelin' trip!
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Cool dude, people just look for my yellow high lift on the rear bumper, I like to have a distinguishing part to my jeep ya know. Sure man, do go up Herman at all?
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From: Ft. Collins, Co
Year: 1998
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I'm a bored loser and this is what i did today. Arent I cool?


All the guys from the springs know this one very well

this is stanley, i rescued him on a trail i was wheelin last week


All the guys from the springs know this one very well

this is stanley, i rescued him on a trail i was wheelin last week
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Year: 1998
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I'm stuck, jobless, and crippled at home. Want to find a cheap way to make sure water and mud doesnt come in from my doors.
ill get pictures up in a little bit
ill get pictures up in a little bit
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From: Ft. Collins, Co
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
after taking off weel well plastic and trimming fenders, mud is going straight to my doors. Heard this happens to everyone.
from the outside

from the inside
from the outside

from the inside



keep up the good work