The Homebrew Jeep Mod Thread
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From: Colorado
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: Memphis tenn
Year: 88
Model: Cherokee
Engine: i6 4.0
Originally Posted by JerrytheJeep
Because that guy got destroyed, and the mods closed that post because of it.
Ykydaxjw you take a step back and look at it after you've done something to it, even if its just tightening some bolts
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From: shelley, idaho
Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 242CID I-6
Father in laws 57 ******* the whole thing is home brew Nissan engine and trannie doubler transfer case toyota front and rear axles Detroit lockers 3 link front with nitrous shocks and 4 link rear again nitrous shocks not one spring on the whole bottom side Rollin on 38' pit bull rockers
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From: Memphis tenn
Year: 88
Model: Cherokee
Engine: i6 4.0
Originally Posted by jhampton
Father in laws 57 ******* the whole thing is home brew Nissan engine and trannie doubler transfer case toyota front and rear axles Detroit lockers 3 link front with nitrous shocks and 4 link rear again nitrous shocks not one spring on the whole bottom side Rollin on 38' pit bull rockers
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From: shelley, idaho
Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 242CID I-6
Slobber can. Fix's the oil soaked air filter cheap! All it takes is a an old oil quart bottle or I used a 20 ounce pop bottle, and a about 6-8 inches of rubber hose and A few clamps. I dremaled out a hole big enough for the hose in the lid and poked a few breather holes so the crank case can vent. Then close off the back with what ever method you deam useable. Sorry no pics and whenever it needs dumped out simply unscrew the cap and pull the bottle ad pour it out. No more oil soaked filter!
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From: Frederick, MD
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by xjcherokee90
Well I did not cut the metal but I did put it all together and weld the bumper together.



