Clifford, The Big Red Jeep....
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From: Berea, OH
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I have since then collected all my exhaust components...
Recently the Brown Santa has brought me a 2.5" Mandrel tail pipe, a Magnaflow Magnapak, a high flow Magnaflow Cat, and an APN Header.
I am excited about performance when you combine this with the intake and injectors.
Recently the Brown Santa has brought me a 2.5" Mandrel tail pipe, a Magnaflow Magnapak, a high flow Magnaflow Cat, and an APN Header.
I am excited about performance when you combine this with the intake and injectors.
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From: Near the airport by the water
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
With the material being $10+/yard and you need 3 yards and the adhesive at $20/ can and you need at least 2 I decided to use a professional when mine needed done since I didn't want to fight with it all day. Looking back I don't know if it was worth $150 but it's still looking great and has the thick foam sound deadening material.
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From: Bel Air, MD
Year: 1994 and 1996
Model: Cherokee
What did you use to get the chromed part of your turbines so clean?
Pics on page 1 looked like they where being done in white but on page 2 it looked more polished.
My 91 have turbines and they were so bad we almost went black with them but decided to try to clean them first. Started with Brillo pads, a very broad flat head screw driver and naval jelly. Hours spent so far but still a long way to go on the fronts. Your spokes look super clean, love the whole wheel concept in general.
Pics on page 1 looked like they where being done in white but on page 2 it looked more polished.
My 91 have turbines and they were so bad we almost went black with them but decided to try to clean them first. Started with Brillo pads, a very broad flat head screw driver and naval jelly. Hours spent so far but still a long way to go on the fronts. Your spokes look super clean, love the whole wheel concept in general.
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From: Berea, OH
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I've got the Rear OME Dual Rate Leaf Springs (CS033RB) rated at 2.75 lift that you are looking at and they sit right at 3.0 inches in the rear with stock shackles after 18k miles of driving. I'm very happy with the OME springs that I got but if you are looking for 4" of lift why not look at (CS033RA) which are rated at 3.5 inches of lift?
With the material being $10+/yard and you need 3 yards and the adhesive at $20/ can and you need at least 2 I decided to use a professional when mine needed done since I didn't want to fight with it all day. Looking back I don't know if it was worth $150 but it's still looking great and has the thick foam sound deadening material.
Good call on the springs....I will save up for those....found them for 113.98 each on 4x4 Connection....http://www.4by4connection.com/cherokeexj.html
Headliner....I like to do things myself....just a thing.....
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From: Berea, OH
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
What did you use to get the chromed part of your turbines so clean?
Pics on page 1 looked like they where being done in white but on page 2 it looked more polished.
My 91 have turbines and they were so bad we almost went black with them but decided to try to clean them first. Started with Brillo pads, a very broad flat head screw driver and naval jelly. Hours spent so far but still a long way to go on the fronts. Your spokes look super clean, love the whole wheel concept in general.
Pics on page 1 looked like they where being done in white but on page 2 it looked more polished.
My 91 have turbines and they were so bad we almost went black with them but decided to try to clean them first. Started with Brillo pads, a very broad flat head screw driver and naval jelly. Hours spent so far but still a long way to go on the fronts. Your spokes look super clean, love the whole wheel concept in general.
I used a multi-step process.
Started with a soft brass wire wheel....then went to a fine grit flap wheel and sanded....then coarse steel wool, followed by fine steel wool. Once all that was done, I used Mothers Mag polish to make them shine....then washed them, painted, and cleared. I think it looks great. So much work I have still only done 1.....lol
Thanks
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From: Berea, OH
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Exhaust in....THANKS OLIVER! Fully welded axcept one clamp in front and one in rear (wanted it removable). Also had to weld in a post cat O2 bung....all perfectly done.



Sounds AWESOME....no drone at highway speeds.
Went up South Mountain at 70 MPH like it wasn't there,....so added a couple ponies.



Sounds AWESOME....no drone at highway speeds.
Went up South Mountain at 70 MPH like it wasn't there,....so added a couple ponies.
Wow DO WORK SON!!!!
Looking damn good. Those rims are a thing of beauty now.
Does that header work with the stock downpipe? My header is of coarse cracked so I have been looking for something that bolts into the existing exhaust. The rest is in decent condition.
Looking damn good. Those rims are a thing of beauty now.
Does that header work with the stock downpipe? My header is of coarse cracked so I have been looking for something that bolts into the existing exhaust. The rest is in decent condition.
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From: Berea, OH
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Yes....the APN is a direct replacement ...and thanks....






