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Thanks, I sanded them down with 220 then hand painted them with a art brush. No over-spray! Gotta have a steady hand tho
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Hahaha the pics look really good but trust me she has her fair share of trail rash, previous owner not me! If you look in the first pic the front fender is bent all up, I believe the previous owner took a massive jump with this truck and hadn't added bumpstops to compensate the new tires. It messed up everything, it even looks like the trailing arms have been re-welded on
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Hey everyone,
So today I got my tach in the mail and decided to install it. I read online for a little while and didn't find any information on what wire was ground for the 97 and up cherokee so for those out there who may attempt this it's the greyish light greenish wire not the dark green wire with the red stripe. These are coming off of the coil of course. Anyhow had to cut up the mounting braket and re-weld it so that it would lay nice and flat on my dash. I also used two-part epoxy to attach it to my dash. I used it on my other gauges and it turned out well so we'll see how it holds up.
So today I got my tach in the mail and decided to install it. I read online for a little while and didn't find any information on what wire was ground for the 97 and up cherokee so for those out there who may attempt this it's the greyish light greenish wire not the dark green wire with the red stripe. These are coming off of the coil of course. Anyhow had to cut up the mounting braket and re-weld it so that it would lay nice and flat on my dash. I also used two-part epoxy to attach it to my dash. I used it on my other gauges and it turned out well so we'll see how it holds up.
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