Got the Durango steering box on last Friday, it was a piece of cake. Very straightforward only took a half hour.
Might get my headliner done and a couple of other small mods. Next big thing is gears.
Might get my headliner done and a couple of other small mods. Next big thing is gears.
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Chapeau!
Thanks! Originally Posted by Morat
You know what you want and you go get it! Impressive stuff :-)Chapeau!

Small update
Sanded down all the undercoating and bedlined around my trimmed fenders and also did my rockers and behind the rear wheel well where the bracket is for the bumper cap. Actually took that bracket off, filled the holes with rivets again. Here's some pics, definetly satisfied with the result vs the undercoating. Hope this lasts, its the spray on bedliner in a can.
Here's my rockers before.
(holes were there from PO putting on some homebrew rock sliders, which caused some surface rust)


Prep.

Finished product!


Still have the front to do, but that's it.
Sanded down all the undercoating and bedlined around my trimmed fenders and also did my rockers and behind the rear wheel well where the bracket is for the bumper cap. Actually took that bracket off, filled the holes with rivets again. Here's some pics, definetly satisfied with the result vs the undercoating. Hope this lasts, its the spray on bedliner in a can.
Here's my rockers before.
(holes were there from PO putting on some homebrew rock sliders, which caused some surface rust)


Prep.

Finished product!


Still have the front to do, but that's it.
I've had a little clunk in my steering even after replacing my really loose steering box, which also was causing some death wobble. Found the culprit (heim joint on track bar) and got it replaced under warranty by Rough Country. They've been really good about replacing the stuff I needed fast.
When heims go bad...

When heims go bad...

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Makes me want to work on mine more lol
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Lol thanks!Originally Posted by xjdriver4life
One sick looking cherokee you got!!!
Makes me want to work on mine more lolSubbed
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Yourautotrim.com for the fabric. Originally Posted by chipmaker
Nice! Where did you get the fabric?
Got one can of Permatex headliner glue (yes it's called that) but if I were to do it again I'd go with two cans to be safe. I didn't do bad for making the one can stretch. Oh and it's $13/can.
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Sanded down all the undercoating and bedlined around my trimmed fenders and also did my rockers and behind the rear wheel well where the bracket is for the bumper cap. Actually took that bracket off, filled the holes with rivets again. Here's some pics, definetly satisfied with the result vs the undercoating. Hope this lasts, its the spray on bedliner in a can.
What brand of bedliner did you use? I really like the way it turned out.Originally Posted by _Green98XJ_
Small updateSanded down all the undercoating and bedlined around my trimmed fenders and also did my rockers and behind the rear wheel well where the bracket is for the bumper cap. Actually took that bracket off, filled the holes with rivets again. Here's some pics, definetly satisfied with the result vs the undercoating. Hope this lasts, its the spray on bedliner in a can.
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Got one can of Permatex headliner glue (yes it's called that) but if I were to do it again I'd go with two cans to be safe. I didn't do bad for making the one can stretch. Oh and it's $13/can.
Originally Posted by _Green98XJ_
Yourautotrim.com for the fabric. Got one can of Permatex headliner glue (yes it's called that) but if I were to do it again I'd go with two cans to be safe. I didn't do bad for making the one can stretch. Oh and it's $13/can.
Cool thanks. I'm wanting to do something like that. But I can't decide if I want just camo on the overhead console and visors or camo on the head liner and do OD green on the visors and console.






