Project Red Pepper
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Nevermind, I meant pics with the new wheels but just realized I have already seen them. I saw a recent post in your build thread of a rubicon wheel being painted and thought you upgraded yet again and painted them yourself. I forgot I already saw the other pics with them on it. It's been a long day. They look pretty sweet though.
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Finished. Only was able to do one and a half quarts. Ran out of hardener, thought I'd have enough. I laid it on thick so it should be enough. I can always touch it up with a brush down the line as well. On to pics..





Words of advice for anyone doing this - wear throw away clothes, safety glasses, and some kind of breather mask to cover your nose and mouth. The stuff gets everywhere when spraying it.





Words of advice for anyone doing this - wear throw away clothes, safety glasses, and some kind of breather mask to cover your nose and mouth. The stuff gets everywhere when spraying it.
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From: Palmer AK
Year: 2001 Classic
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Subscribed. I'll be following this tread. I have a 5.5" RE Longarm kit for my Cherokee and plan on putting on the flat flares with 35s. I look forward to seeing how hours turns out
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Do itttt
As much as I'd like to go 35's I really enjoy my 33's. The only way I'd bump up higher would be if I did a d44 front axle swap. A dirty 30 pushing 35's just isn't a smart idea IMO. I do like the flats though, the cover a lot of what the tires kick up and give a lot of clearance as well.
As much as I'd like to go 35's I really enjoy my 33's. The only way I'd bump up higher would be if I did a d44 front axle swap. A dirty 30 pushing 35's just isn't a smart idea IMO. I do like the flats though, the cover a lot of what the tires kick up and give a lot of clearance as well.



