Project: Zombie Response Jeep
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Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 97
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From: Morrow, OH
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by Vonguido
Ordered!! Central Ohio will be covered! So when the crap hits the fan we got it!
Originally Posted by Austingrace
Imma start this on my xj never would have thought of doing it but sounds awesome and I live the way it looks where do you get the permit and stuff and ill get it and have Michigan covered
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Seasoned Member
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 492
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From: Ohio
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
I got my flares bedlined on Sunday. Also redid the rockers and bumpers. I used roll-on Herculiner. Wow, it is some serious stuff. Dries hard as a rock. A word of advice; wear rubber gloves. I still have it on my hands... 4 days later. If anyone is debating on what kind of bedliner to use, this may be the way to go. I used spray-on the first time I bedlined. No comparison, not even close.
Anyhow, the bedliner held up great tonight on a short expedition. It seen some legit branch and small trees impacts, not even a trace of evidence.
I have been hunting for some real estate with some property. I found one for sale about 10 minutes from my current house. It is empty, bought at auction by some investment company for mineral rights. After some research I learned the house use to sit on about 200 acres. It now only included 12 acres. Well, I wanted to see the rest.
We headed up the driveway and up a dirt path behind the house into the woods. For the first 5 minutes or so it was rather open, kinda half field and half woods. Soon it became slightly narrower as the woods became thicker. The path was vehicle sized. There were some dead trees and branches blocking the way I had to go around. This told me no one had been back there in at least a few months.
About a mile or two back the trail we couldnt believe what we seen. A big *** creepy farm house. Literally in the middle of nowhere. I had to get out for the photo op.
Anyhow, the bedliner held up great tonight on a short expedition. It seen some legit branch and small trees impacts, not even a trace of evidence.
I have been hunting for some real estate with some property. I found one for sale about 10 minutes from my current house. It is empty, bought at auction by some investment company for mineral rights. After some research I learned the house use to sit on about 200 acres. It now only included 12 acres. Well, I wanted to see the rest.
We headed up the driveway and up a dirt path behind the house into the woods. For the first 5 minutes or so it was rather open, kinda half field and half woods. Soon it became slightly narrower as the woods became thicker. The path was vehicle sized. There were some dead trees and branches blocking the way I had to go around. This told me no one had been back there in at least a few months.
About a mile or two back the trail we couldnt believe what we seen. A big *** creepy farm house. Literally in the middle of nowhere. I had to get out for the photo op.
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Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 125
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From: Jacksonville, Fl
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Nice build. I was thinking of going with the cheaper flares. Which ones did you get? I know a few of them were coming from poland and another country where did yours come from and how long did it take to ship?
As for the monstaliner I did the in side and out and I went with monstaliner because of the UV rating. You can check my build link.
Again nice rig and Happy Hunting!!!
As for the monstaliner I did the in side and out and I went with monstaliner because of the UV rating. You can check my build link.
Again nice rig and Happy Hunting!!!
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Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 182
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From: East Haven, Ct
Year: 1995
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
ZAV's lookin great man! I've got to get mine to pass inspection before I get to the pricier upgrades but it's awesome how many of are preparing for the inevitable.
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Seasoned Member
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 492
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From: Ohio
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Nice build. I was thinking of going with the cheaper flares. Which ones did you get? I know a few of them were coming from poland and another country where did yours come from and how long did it take to ship?
As for the monstaliner I did the in side and out and I went with monstaliner because of the UV rating. You can check my build link.
Again nice rig and Happy Hunting!!!
As for the monstaliner I did the in side and out and I went with monstaliner because of the UV rating. You can check my build link.
Again nice rig and Happy Hunting!!!

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Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 691
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From: connecticut
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0l
Originally Posted by zodiac
ZAV's lookin great man! I've got to get mine to pass inspection before I get to the pricier upgrades but it's awesome how many of are preparing for the inevitable.




Here's another shot of the creepy old house.