Some clean pictures of my 2001 Sport/Rubicon 17" Wheels
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Some clean pictures of my 2001 Sport/Rubicon 17" Wheels
Spent quite a few hours washing and waxing the Jeep today along with new plugs, oil, air filter, fuel filter, transmission pan gasket and filter, 180 degree thermostat for summer, and fresh coolant.
Cleaned up good for factory paint.
Some reflection pictures
Cleaned up good for factory paint.
Some reflection pictures
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Year: 1999 @ 2000 (for parts)
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0ltr
What is the thickness of your wheel adapters? Do you have any issues with rubbing, and how well do the wheels fit up into the wheel well when flexed? Finely what size tire are you running? I'm trying to figure out what thickness of adapters I need to get for the JK Rubicon wheels and tires I picked up for a song.
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Year: 1996
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You can use a black sharpie for those paint chips. You'll have to reapply every once in a while, but waxing it helps.
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