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Old 01-11-2019, 08:22 PM
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Installed genright hood vents today
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Had to oval out the holes on the hinge part that mounts to the firewall and remove the hood shims on the passanger side only. Shuts good now

Put on the rugged ridge hood lift. The Instructions really suck. It would be nice if they told you where the lower strut mounts goes.
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Took the Cherokee up for it’s first snow run. I let the kid ( now he’s 18) who I have been teaching how to work on car for 6 years drive because I had him do all the wrenching. Went up to Olallie Lake on the other side of Mt Hood in Oregon. The only two problems he had was the new crown valve cover I bought had a hairline crack in it and some how oil was dripping on the manifold and started smoking really bad and the water temp was all over the place. He jb welded the crack and added water because of the notorious air pocket you get from draining and refilling the entire radiator system. I thought putting a filler neck on the upper radiator hose would help and filling it there, but it didn’t work. Then the temp gauge went normal for the rest of the day. He being a Toyota guy and the 5 Toyota’s he went with. The Jeep out wheeled them all. He had to use the winch 6 times on the other Toys. Only had to use the elockers a few times and never got stuck once. Elockers are crazy. If you can afford them,get them.

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Old grille was looking pretty dull. Decided to change it up a bit. Got a new grille off amazon for $25. Went to Home Depot bought 4 gutter guards for $3 each ( they measure 6”x36” so you only can cover 3 opening per gutter guard)and some jb weld epoxy. Cut out the old opening with a Drexel and made a mesh grille. I will put the final picture up tomorrow, it did turn out.
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Going to start on 2 door body side armor with a rub rail. I could only find a couple places that actually make them for a two door. Most places want over $300 to $475 per side. A lot will just put 4 door armor on and cut the dog leg. I figured I have a descent welder and a harbor freight plasma (but you could easily use a cut off wheel). I can make them way cheaper. A lot of places are making them out of 11 ga steel. I had the local metal supermarket pre cut both sides in 10 ga for $130. Don’t have to cut anything, but the wheel opening and drill some holes. So all I have to do is buy self tapping screws, 2 can of duplicolor bed liner coating spray cans and bought two 48” hand rails off amazon for $56. A couple hours of welding and an hour of grinding if everything goes smooth. For an all in budget around $200. 1st pic is a rough drawing and last pic is what you can buy from most places. Not that there’s anything wrong with buying them. I can just save a boat load of money building them myself
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Going to put these on this weekend. Not bad for $60. Gaskets are still soft and in good condition.so I don’t think I will need new ones. I’m going to keep the clear unvented windows, just in case I don’t like them.
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This build is only happening so fast because of hoarding three years of buying parts,owning Cherokees for 15 years (so I have a lot of parts everywhere) and having lots of time on my hands
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Gotta love Cherokees. It just needed a little bigger lift and some larger tires and it would have made it. A Wrangler wouldn’t have made it that far.
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Originally Posted by Freddysxj
Old grille was looking pretty dull. Decided to change it up a bit. Got a new grille off amazon for $25. Went to Home Depot bought 4 gutter guards for $3 each ( they measure 6”x36” so you only can cover 3 opening per gutter guard)and some jb weld epoxy. Cut out the old opening with a Drexel and made a mesh grille. I will put the final picture up tomorrow, it did turn out.
I had been looking for grill inserts for the longest time. Was not having any luck. I was thinking of doing exactly what you did. Well the part about going to Home Depot and buying some gutter guards anyway. Didn't know I was going to use it though. Then I finally came across some on Craigslist. That looks great. I have a feeling many people are going to steal this idea from you. LOL.
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Finished picture of the custom grille inserts. Its kinda hard to see them because of the singer and lighting. You can see the aluminum radiator and transmission cooler through the grille. I think I’m going to black those out tomorrow,so they don’t look so obvious.

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1 pic of the epoxy drying with temporary zip ties.
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Been looking for grille inserts for my zj but I think I just found my solution> Looks clean man!
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Originally Posted by JaxJeepin
Been looking for grille inserts for my zj but I think I just found my solution> Looks clean man!
For a ZJ you need the '98 5.9 grill IMO. Guessing not the easiest to find and if you did probably not cheap. Whole reason I was looking for grill inserts for the XJ. With the 5.9 louvers and tire cover was kinda was trying to keep a theme.
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Originally Posted by Ralph77
For a ZJ you need the '98 5.9 grill IMO. Guessing not the easiest to find and if you did probably not cheap. Whole reason I was looking for grill inserts for the XJ. With the 5.9 louvers and tire cover was kinda was trying to keep a theme.
Might be a little hard to find but looking at that it may be the better option, thanks for the advice
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Originally Posted by JaxJeepin
Might be a little hard to find but looking at that it may be the better option, thanks for the advice
Don't forget the hood. LOL. Also just assuming they would fit a regular Grand Cherokee. Can't imagine why not though.


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