my little mud toy
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Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Chevy 350
breaking and rebuilding is the fun part and only one tire is bald also i hate tractor tires cause these holes are bottemless so i want to float
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Holy crap dude I don't mean to be rude but I would of spent 200$ more on a jeep that wasn't owned by a tweaker with an arc welder and oxy/ace torch, engulfed in flames then ditched in a river at some point.
Seriously good luck you have a lot of work ahead of you. I'm pretty sure I've seen this jeep before.
Seriously good luck you have a lot of work ahead of you. I'm pretty sure I've seen this jeep before.
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im depressed, havnt touched the jeep all week other then taking pics and designing the decals cause it was raining, school work and more school sucks
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I know what you mean, my 93 is sittin in the yard with a messed up transmission ( I ripped reverse out trying to get unstuck and now no overdrive ) I'm thinking about going with a bigger lift while its down. Full size suspension and axles
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alot of custom fabrication, for my rear i had to build a bumper that was attatched to the frame and i built hangers on the bumper and ran long shackles off of that, and then i built front hangers in were they needed to be, but my rig is not a dd or on the road u may want to do yours diffrently, the front i havnt figured out yet, u should ask one of the other guys on the forum that may have more experience with 1/2 ton, research a lot, i didnt find the forum until after i started the build