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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 04:35 PM
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system for $500 4 4way pioneer speakers 2 chanel and 4 chanel amp
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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 04:53 PM
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Updated pics as promised, nice and clean after about 11 hours of cleaning.
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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 05:04 PM
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Rear setup for compressor, air tank, axe, shovel, hi-lift and all fluids.

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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 05:17 PM
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here's my 90, i got sick of the stok gear select cover always breaking so i made a boot for that and the 4x4 lever. also has a 2400w mtx thunder pushin 5 tweeters and 4 mids and a kenwood 350 amp pushin the rockford fosgate sub
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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 90xj,99xj,92mj







here's my 90, i got sick of the stok gear select cover always breaking so i made a boot for that and the 4x4 lever. also has a 2400w mtx thunder pushin 5 tweeters and 4 mids and a kenwood 350 amp pushin the rockford fosgate sub
Nicee I like that set up.
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Rear setup for compressor, air tank, axe, shovel, hi-lift and all fluids.

Dang now thats really neat.
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Updated pics as promised, nice and clean after about 11 hours of cleaning.
hahah wow bro 11 hours?
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system for $500 4 4way pioneer speakers 2 chanel and 4 chanel amp
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ohh yeahh that system must kick huh.
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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 05:44 PM
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Nicee I like that set up.

Dang now thats really neat.

hahah wow bro 11 hours?

ohh yeahh that system must kick huh.
No lie. 11 Hours, there was literally two layers of nastyness coating everything. I had to shampoo everything twice just to get some of the stains out and I vacuumed more times then I can remeber because id always clean one spot then find another, that and I dont even want to go into the nasty yellow green crud inbetween the windows and the seals or the cup holders and dash board.
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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by XxXJ99xX
No lie. 11 Hours, there was literally two layers of nastyness coating everything. I had to shampoo everything twice just to get some of the stains out and I vacuumed more times then I can remeber because id always clean one spot then find another, that and I dont even want to go into the nasty yellow green crud inbetween the windows and the seals or the cup holders and dash board.
i can believe that lol. i've spend at least 6 hours or so cleaning the inside and outside of my jeep, even when my interiors isnt really that dirty
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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 06:34 PM
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i can believe that lol. i've spend at least 6 hours or so cleaning the inside and outside of my jeep, even when my interiors isnt really that dirty
Yeah, the exterior is usually the easiest part to clean. After all you dont have to scrub the paint down hard to get stains out of it lol.
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Yeah, the exterior is usually the easiest part to clean. After all you dont have to scrub the paint down hard to get stains out of it lol.
unless you like your tires jet black like mine that si the hardest part
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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 07:31 PM
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unless you like your tires jet black like mine that si the hardest part
Very true. Also like to make the white on my lettering for the tires to be bleach white and I spend ALOT of time on that when I get the chance, but other then the interior thats the only part of the exterior that seems to be scrubbed lol Sorry about being off topic 88cherokee4x4
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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 09:36 PM
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wow now thats a perfect picture, Where did you get that wheel at, and how much??[/QUOTE]
I ordered the wheel through Autozone. It was like $45 and you have to buy an installation kit that costs like $15-$20.
I had the same steering wheel in a YJ. Loved it, had to get it again.
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Old Dec 19, 2010 | 09:31 AM
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I ordered the wheel through Autozone. It was like $45 and you have to buy an installation kit that costs like $15-$20.
I had the same steering wheel in a YJ. Loved it, had to get it again.
You sure it was $45? Cuase i just went to autozone.com and they have the same one as yours for $266?? lol
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Old Dec 19, 2010 | 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by XxXJ99xX
Very true. Also like to make the white on my lettering for the tires to be bleach white and I spend ALOT of time on that when I get the chance, but other then the interior thats the only part of the exterior that seems to be scrubbed lol Sorry about being off topic 88cherokee4x4
Good thing to use is industrial strength purple power, scrub your tires with regular soap, then spray the tire and watch the grease just run off the tire, scrub it and spray it off before it dries, but do allow some time for it to penitrate. Best thing i've found to use and will clean the hell out of your interior if you do it right, but be careful if you do as it can bleach/discolor some things if you leave it on too long.
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Old Dec 19, 2010 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 90xj,99xj,92mj







here's my 90, i got sick of the stok gear select cover always breaking so i made a boot for that and the 4x4 lever. also has a 2400w mtx thunder pushin 5 tweeters and 4 mids and a kenwood 350 amp pushin the rockford fosgate sub

nice set up you got. i like the led's under the dash. did you wire them up or just plug them into the cig outlet?
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Old Dec 19, 2010 | 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by xj_maniac_newb
Good thing to use is industrial strength purple power, scrub your tires with regular soap, then spray the tire and watch the grease just run off the tire, scrub it and spray it off before it dries, but do allow some time for it to penitrate. Best thing i've found to use and will clean the hell out of your interior if you do it right, but be careful if you do as it can bleach/discolor some things if you leave it on too long.
Purple power? Never herd of it. But it really does work hm...Ill have to give it a try, how much is it for a bottle? Because ive found some pretty exspensive cleaners in the past and ive been told some of them are like using plain water to wash things with, it looks good for 15 minutes while its wet then looks like crap, one of my friends was telling me about black magic I think it was with that pad you wipe around your tire.

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