View Poll Results: i got KC daylighter lights. where should i mount them? i like the top, bf says bumper
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From: Westminster, CO
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
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From: Mulliken, MI
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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But thanks!
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Year: 1993
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I actually plan on the camo headliner too. I ripped out my carpet and put some in the back cargo area. It looks good. I love me some realtree!
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From: Mulliken, MI
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
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Thanksgiving day, had a little snow.

Instead of the horrible drilled hole in my bumper that we did in a rush the morning we were on our way to go wheeling. We found some stuff in the garage to make a dune flag mount, yay.

This is about it, stay tuned Christmas is coming which is more Jeep parts haha.

Instead of the horrible drilled hole in my bumper that we did in a rush the morning we were on our way to go wheeling. We found some stuff in the garage to make a dune flag mount, yay.

This is about it, stay tuned Christmas is coming which is more Jeep parts haha.
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From: Mulliken, MI
Year: 1998
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Not a 'real' update but...
So back in the Summer remember when I did the undercoating in my wheel wells and etc? Yeah now that stuff is coming off in the middle of winter. -_- so come Spring I'm just going to find some good quality undercoating or bedliner and do it again. I'm thinking about doing Chassis
Saver on the underbody anyway so I may just use that. By the way I think its undercoating by Dupli-color. Its like $5/can and its junk lol.
So back in the Summer remember when I did the undercoating in my wheel wells and etc? Yeah now that stuff is coming off in the middle of winter. -_- so come Spring I'm just going to find some good quality undercoating or bedliner and do it again. I'm thinking about doing Chassis
Saver on the underbody anyway so I may just use that. By the way I think its undercoating by Dupli-color. Its like $5/can and its junk lol.
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From: Mulliken, MI
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
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So since its been almost a year since I've had my lift on I thought I'd give a "review". As previously shown in my build thread it is a 6.5" long arm lift from Rough Country that being said there is a lot of people who say they're horrible. I like it for the money I paid for it, my only complaints are the shocks and not so quick discos. My shocks plus Michigan roads are quite rough (im a girl so I maybe a little picky) so tax time I'm getting Bilstiens or something of the like that is a little softer. The reason I dont like my discos is because getting them back on is a PITA for myself, I usually use a small mallet to tap them back on. If anyone has any thoughts on good ones let me know. I was thinking JKS but haven't really done any reading on them, just seen them in a catalog.
On another note I went riding around with some Jeep buddies and got sucked into a drift on a back road. My driver side rock slider was already coming off a little, but I didn't think it would come completely off. But it did, my guess is where I got stuck. The sliders were already on when I got my Jeep and just riveted on. So if I can't find it ill just make another and bolt it on. That's all for now!
On another note I went riding around with some Jeep buddies and got sucked into a drift on a back road. My driver side rock slider was already coming off a little, but I didn't think it would come completely off. But it did, my guess is where I got stuck. The sliders were already on when I got my Jeep and just riveted on. So if I can't find it ill just make another and bolt it on. That's all for now!
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From: San Antonio, TX
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
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So since its been almost a year since I've had my lift on I thought I'd give a "review". As previously shown in my build thread it is a 6.5" long arm lift from Rough Country that being said there is a lot of people who say they're horrible. I like it for the money I paid for it, my only complaints are the shocks and not so quick discos. My shocks plus Michigan roads are quite rough (im a girl so I maybe a little picky) so tax time I'm getting Bilstiens or something of the like that is a little softer. The reason I dont like my discos is because getting them back on is a PITA for myself, I usually use a small mallet to tap them back on. If anyone has any thoughts on good ones let me know. I was thinking JKS but haven't really done any reading on them, just seen them in a catalog.
On another note I went riding around with some Jeep buddies and got sucked into a drift on a back road. My driver side rock slider was already coming off a little, but I didn't think it would come completely off. But it did, my guess is where I got stuck. The sliders were already on when I got my Jeep and just riveted on. So if I can't find it ill just make another and screw it on. That's all for now!
On another note I went riding around with some Jeep buddies and got sucked into a drift on a back road. My driver side rock slider was already coming off a little, but I didn't think it would come completely off. But it did, my guess is where I got stuck. The sliders were already on when I got my Jeep and just riveted on. So if I can't find it ill just make another and screw it on. That's all for now!
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