PBR Inspired XJ
To be honest guys.
I only started this page so I could get a little notoriety in my trade. I thought I could show it to some of the guys that I work with for a laugh, and to show off my skills.
I'm really glad that everyone is enjoying it. I had no idea it would have such a positive response.
Since it took off, I made a Facebook page
https://m.facebook.com/PBRCherokee
And I'm considering doing other things soon.
Let me know guys.
This thread is going nowhere. I've got lots to go.
Let's see where else it goes.
I only started this page so I could get a little notoriety in my trade. I thought I could show it to some of the guys that I work with for a laugh, and to show off my skills.
I'm really glad that everyone is enjoying it. I had no idea it would have such a positive response.
Since it took off, I made a Facebook page
https://m.facebook.com/PBRCherokee
And I'm considering doing other things soon.
Let me know guys.
This thread is going nowhere. I've got lots to go.
Let's see where else it goes.
CF Veteran
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 14,553
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From: Carrollton, GA
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L High Output
OBA is my guess. Can't do much else with it lol. I was going to do that with my compressor, but a CO2 tank is way easier for trail use. Faster for airing up, run air tools, and can reseat a bead.
8cfm and a 6gallon air tank would be pretty good on the trail.
Cool. I love a challenge.
Let's see how well it'll work. I made these tonight. Couldn't mate the pump connectors to 1/4" NPT ( national pipe thread) so I made it work by welding the original fittings to some NPT fittings.
Let's see how well it'll work. I made these tonight. Couldn't mate the pump connectors to 1/4" NPT ( national pipe thread) so I made it work by welding the original fittings to some NPT fittings.
Last edited by clydesdale; Mar 19, 2014 at 08:57 PM.



