What did you do to your Cherokee today?
Installed tuner lugs and new center caps on my inbred looking AR wheels Because some little @$$holes took half of my lugnuts and punched in my center caps. Hopefully the tuner lugs will keep the $h!theads from doing that again. Also almost finished re-wiring the driver door as all the wires were busted up---Yay! I can roll down my windows!! Gotta cherish the small victories, right?
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From: Fort Collins, CO
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Got my Rock Krawler track bar in the mail today. I bought it through MotionOffroad.com and they had one made custom length for me. The length was PERFECT, couldn't be more satisfied! Sweet price and awesome quality!
Track Bar & Bracket:

Bracket Detail:

BEEFY:

Bushing on Axle End:

Installation:

I couldn't so much as lift a wrench without my furry assistant:
Track Bar & Bracket:

Bracket Detail:

BEEFY:

Bushing on Axle End:

Installation:

I couldn't so much as lift a wrench without my furry assistant:
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Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 182
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From: Fort Collins, CO
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
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From: south bend indiana
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
Engine: 4.0 i six H.O.
put oil in it and took out the hood insulater thingy to see if it helps to cool the engine area better. it was all oily and yucky anyways.
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Year: 2015, 2012
Model: Grand Cherokee (WK2)
Engine: 3.6L
It cracks and pops when you get in. It also leans to the left (this is the driver's seat).
The JY track also moves fore and aft slightly upon acceleration and deceleration. The original one didn't.
The problems are worse when the seat is all the way back, because there is exposed track just hanging off in space.
I had sat in the JY seat two different times before pulling it. It seemed fine then. I am going to try my original rail on the JY seat. I will then put in in my Jeep.
If it sits well, then I know my original seat frame has the problem. These apparently have spot welds that can and will break.
Then I will have a lot of swapping around to do, plus swapping upholstery.
The JY track also moves fore and aft slightly upon acceleration and deceleration. The original one didn't.
The problems are worse when the seat is all the way back, because there is exposed track just hanging off in space.
I had sat in the JY seat two different times before pulling it. It seemed fine then. I am going to try my original rail on the JY seat. I will then put in in my Jeep.
If it sits well, then I know my original seat frame has the problem. These apparently have spot welds that can and will break.
Then I will have a lot of swapping around to do, plus swapping upholstery.


