What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Joined: May 2011
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From: Newman, Lake WA
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6 cold air
Originally Posted by martyinco
Attempted to fix my NSS but then this happened so I was sidelined
So I got rid of my cruise control instead (didn't work anyways) and I also relocated the vacuum ball from behind the bumper to the cruise location.
So I got rid of my cruise control instead (didn't work anyways) and I also relocated the vacuum ball from behind the bumper to the cruise location.
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From: Idaho
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0 Liter
Finally hit 50* today so decided it would be a good time to give it a wash and get the winter grime off! I think its supposed to rain this week, but at least it looks good now!
did more work on the roof rack,


got some welding/bondoing (for my ****ty welds) done for a front bumper,

and found another project to start. Its not something I did to the xj but it will be towing it one day


got some welding/bondoing (for my ****ty welds) done for a front bumper,

and found another project to start. Its not something I did to the xj but it will be towing it one day
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Joined: Feb 2011
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From: South Dakota
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Replaced my idler pulley...had no bearing left in the old one, could not believe the belt never came off it was flopping around like crazy...gotta love when the wife drives it and doesn't tell me its making any funny noises.
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From: ............
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Swapped my rear drums for discs! Also managed to splice the abs sensors from the ZJ onto mine so I still have a functioning abs system without the idiot light on all the time (which was more work than expected)! But it's all together, and I'll drive it around tomorrow after I bleed the brakes! I'll attach some "finished" photos tomorrow.
Edit:
Parts used from a '97 ZJ:
- backing plates
- calipers
- left e-brake cable
- ABS gears from both axle shafts
- ABS sensors (cut at body)
New parts:
- rotors and pads
- caliper bushings, boots, and bolts
- Right hand e-brake cable (for a '98 explorer)
- axle seals
Edit:
Parts used from a '97 ZJ:
- backing plates
- calipers
- left e-brake cable
- ABS gears from both axle shafts
- ABS sensors (cut at body)
New parts:
- rotors and pads
- caliper bushings, boots, and bolts
- Right hand e-brake cable (for a '98 explorer)
- axle seals
Last edited by JCKustoms; Jan 25, 2012 at 10:47 PM.
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From: Randoph ohio!
Year: 98
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
I'm on the phone with Iron Rock Offroad, ordering a double shear track bar! Where's the :giddy like a schoolgirl: icon?
Also asked the owner to add CF to their list of forums on the Resources page. I talked us up real good
Also asked the owner to add CF to their list of forums on the Resources page. I talked us up real good

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From: Austin, Texas
Year: 1991
Engine: 4.0 I-6 H.O.
I had a giant crack and hole in my dash, so I had been looking for a place to mount my phone holder. So I cut a hole where I wanted it, dug out the "foam" and made it somewhat flat, next is some JB weld and an aluminum disk to fit in the hole.



