98 high school dollar drainer!
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From: Parrish
Year: 1989
Model: Comanche
Engine: 4.0
Yeah really. Anyway good luck with the headliner I have only done ones that have already fallen done. Hopefully it wont be bad since the foam hasnt rotted in your yet. Oh and when you lose a few screws use regular old wood screws they work great.
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From: Maryland
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Straight Six
Idk about the dick rims (lol) i thinks there more along the lines of a road only rim.. i usually head for the 35.00 16X9 wagon wheel! hahaha but the dick rims (lol again) have a good look to them. Now onto the point of this reply! i was checking those wranglers with the Kevlar out in a magazine and they look pretty sick... i think the 32"s run about 240.00- 250.00 not to bad for a tire with some sick sidewall strength and low road noise. im thinking about getting the 33X12.50
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From: Andrews AFB
Year: 1986
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2.5L
Well if your going to recover your headliner use loc-tite headliner spray, works great. I used it when i redid my head liner in Mossy oak break up rip stop! And then scrap the carpet and trim, the carpet does nothing but hold water and dirt, herculiner the interior you won't regret it!
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From: Harleysville, PA
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6 Powertech
Idk about the dick rims (lol) i thinks there more along the lines of a road only rim.. i usually head for the 35.00 16X9 wagon wheel! hahaha but the dick rims (lol again) have a good look to them. Now onto the point of this reply! i was checking those wranglers with the Kevlar out in a magazine and they look pretty sick... i think the 32"s run about 240.00- 250.00 not to bad for a tire with some sick sidewall strength and low road noise. im thinking about getting the 33X12.50
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From: Washington
Year: 1987
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0l
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From: Albuquerque
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
camo headliner looks beast! i like it i got the same seat covers as you and was debating on doing my headliner camo too but now i
cant wait to start mine its all tore and burnt from the PO
cant wait to start mine its all tore and burnt from the PO
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From: Saginaw, Mi
Year: 99
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
ok another *UPDATE*!
i was thinkin..... wat if i take the piece (show below) and sprayed it with self etching primer and then sprayed it a color? i was maybe thinkin like a florescent orange used for huntin vests? maybe do all the trim panels (like the side covers for the power window and all) lemme know wat ya think!!
i was thinkin..... wat if i take the piece (show below) and sprayed it with self etching primer and then sprayed it a color? i was maybe thinkin like a florescent orange used for huntin vests? maybe do all the trim panels (like the side covers for the power window and all) lemme know wat ya think!!

Color match looks best in my opinion, same as outside of rig
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From: Harleysville, PA
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6 Powertech
haha i would, but that = rust! 
i got it at JoAnns fabric
haha thanks! and do ya have the wheel cover?
yea i was thinkin OD green!

yea i was thinkin OD green!



