Project "Muchacha Sucia"
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From: Southern Utah
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
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Year: 1998
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they should be in tomorrow, went and got some blue painters tape and cutting wheels for the dremmel today, well yesterday lol
Thats awesome, go PACK! f-ptsbrg
Your rig looks good bro. I saw at the beginning of your thread you said you were gonna go to the jy for a front drive shaft to use as the rear. Did that work? Is it off a specific year? And would it work with my 4.5" lift?
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Well i never went and got the driveshaft from the jy, my tom woods came in before i needed to. but to answer your ?, yes it will work. you just need to grab it, make sure you take all the bolts and sadles you take off... give it a good shot of grease and your good. no specific year but i would guess the newer the better. try and stay away from front end damaged vehicles...could have slightly bent or damaged drive shaft
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well i got the front two on today. the first one took me a while, trying not to eff something up. The instructions told me to cut and fold the lower parts of the front fender, but i didnt really see why so i just cut all the way through. I dont have any pictures of the work in progress, it was to cold to stop...
Anyways to the pictures!!!



and that dent sure did get covered up

I think they look really good, and now my meats have plenty of room to do as they please
-chuck
Anyways to the pictures!!!



and that dent sure did get covered up


I think they look really good, and now my meats have plenty of room to do as they please
-chuck
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http://www.autoanything.com/fender-f...A5149A0A0.aspx
I got them cheap... 346 shipped to my door. plus bushwacker is offering a 50 mail in rebate..296 sound good to me
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From: New Jersey (Milltown, Lavallette, and Wayne)
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Yeah i have the rear flares in the box still... just ran out of daylight, and it stared to get really windy.
http://www.autoanything.com/fender-f...A5149A0A0.aspx
I got them cheap... 346 shipped to my door. plus bushwacker is offering a 50 mail in rebate..296 sound good to me
http://www.autoanything.com/fender-f...A5149A0A0.aspx
I got them cheap... 346 shipped to my door. plus bushwacker is offering a 50 mail in rebate..296 sound good to me
someone actually reads and dosnt just look at pictures???? hahaha
Well i never went and got the driveshaft from the jy, my tom woods came in before i needed to. but to answer your ?, yes it will work. you just need to grab it, make sure you take all the bolts and sadles you take off... give it a good shot of grease and your good. no specific year but i would guess the newer the better. try and stay away from front end damaged vehicles...could have slightly bent or damaged drive shaft
Well i never went and got the driveshaft from the jy, my tom woods came in before i needed to. but to answer your ?, yes it will work. you just need to grab it, make sure you take all the bolts and sadles you take off... give it a good shot of grease and your good. no specific year but i would guess the newer the better. try and stay away from front end damaged vehicles...could have slightly bent or damaged drive shaft

Thanks for the tip tho i will have to try it out.
And those flairs look sick. they go good with your tred pattern lol
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From: Baltimore MD
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thanks man
Thanks, i love the look of the baja claws. They grip like nobodys businesss too
Try and go here www.quadratec.com and see if they can get the bilsteins for you. good peeps
haha ya it helps to actually read the posts. ive had plenty of time to do my research, im waiting for my bilstein shocks to come in. those are on backorder along with the RE shocks 
Thanks for the tip tho i will have to try it out.
And those flairs look sick. they go good with your tred pattern lol

Thanks for the tip tho i will have to try it out.
And those flairs look sick. they go good with your tred pattern lol
Try and go here www.quadratec.com and see if they can get the bilsteins for you. good peeps
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From: San Diego
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L inline 6
well i got the front two on today. the first one took me a while, trying not to eff something up. The instructions told me to cut and fold the lower parts of the front fender, but i didnt really see why so i just cut all the way through. I dont have any pictures of the work in progress, it was to cold to stop...
Anyways to the pictures!!!



and that dent sure did get covered up

I think they look really good, and now my meats have plenty of room to do as they please
-chuck
Anyways to the pictures!!!



and that dent sure did get covered up


I think they look really good, and now my meats have plenty of room to do as they please
-chuck
thanks man
Thanks, i love the look of the baja claws. They grip like nobodys businesss too
Try and go here www.quadratec.com and see if they can get the bilsteins for you. good peeps
Thanks, i love the look of the baja claws. They grip like nobodys businesss too
Try and go here www.quadratec.com and see if they can get the bilsteins for you. good peeps


