Stock Jeep With Big Dreams
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Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Stock Jeep With Big Dreams
Here is my stock 1997 Cherokee Sport. Only have done a tune up, installed a flow master super44, Painted turn signals and smoked the tail lights out so far.
As soon as i get some dough
-Repair my leak at the oil filter adapter
-6.5 lift kit
-1 ton steering kit
-Detroit lockers
-ARB bumpers
-34''Interco SS-M16 Swampers
-Roof rack
-Cold air intake
And the list continues... all of it is gonna have to wait intill I finish my program but for now it will be very slowly built up
As soon as i get some dough
-Repair my leak at the oil filter adapter
-6.5 lift kit
-1 ton steering kit
-Detroit lockers
-ARB bumpers
-34''Interco SS-M16 Swampers
-Roof rack
-Cold air intake
And the list continues... all of it is gonna have to wait intill I finish my program but for now it will be very slowly built up
Last edited by Straight_Six_Power!!; 07-09-2011 at 10:50 AM.
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Year: 1997
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Currently Painting some of the interior digital camo(dash possibly center console) but its a tedious time consuming task haha...More to come
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Year: 1997
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Alright so finished last coat i dont think it came out quite the way i wanted but anyway heres some pics of what it looks like let me know what you guys think!
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Year: 1990
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you should get some j-b kwik its like $6 from like auto zone or O'Reilly and you just equally mix the two chemicals but dont use it all only use a llittle bit depending on the leaking area and dont worry about the heat a buddy off mine used it on his tranny and its still holding it shut but make sure its j-b kwik not j-b weld the weld stuff takes 14 hours to dry and the j-b kwik only take 4 min