Project "Cheep Cherokee"
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From: Maine
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
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From: Milwaukee, WI
Year: 1987
Engine: Check
I will eventually be getting a 4 door to go with the 2 door, so I'd planned on saving them just in case. Although I could just make new bracketry. Shoot me an offer I guess.
They have Northern Tool stores in KS? Cool!
They have Northern Tool stores in KS? Cool!
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From: shawnee,ks
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by Gee oh Dee
I will eventually be getting a 4 door to go with the 2 door, so I'd planned on saving them just in case. Although I could just make new bracketry. Shoot me an offer I guess.
They have Northern Tool stores in KS? Cool!
They have Northern Tool stores in KS? Cool!
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From: Milwaukee, WI
Year: 1987
Engine: Check
Here is one for Mr. Smartarse....
Finished up the patch on my drivers side.
Tacked the patch to the rocker area, then made the slices to shape the metal to the rest of the floor, then stitched everything together.
It didn't seem to warp at all, and I still want to clean up the other side.
And, yes, I know the welds look like garbage. Still using mt HF welder with a roll of HF flux.
Finished up the patch on my drivers side.
Tacked the patch to the rocker area, then made the slices to shape the metal to the rest of the floor, then stitched everything together.
It didn't seem to warp at all, and I still want to clean up the other side.
And, yes, I know the welds look like garbage. Still using mt HF welder with a roll of HF flux.


