What did you do to your Cherokee today?
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 954
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From: New Waverly, Tx
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Used engine just put in less than 79kmiles onit jeepersCreepers 60mm TB, '99-'01 intake, BorlaHeader
I looked at it in the jeepport and said to myself...Man thats a f-in cool ride!
to tell you the truth....I really don't need a whole lot. Its mostly just small fiddly stuff, vacuum hoses, coolant hoses, pressure bottle....temp sending unit aparently (temp gauge never came on even though it was blowing steam) all new electrical stuff wires, plugs dist cap etc etc.....umm some other stuff you can't get from the jy like valve cover gasket oil pan gasket that kind of stuff.
You know its more about having the time and the money together at the same time more than anything.
eventually wheels and tires
to tell you the truth....I really don't need a whole lot. Its mostly just small fiddly stuff, vacuum hoses, coolant hoses, pressure bottle....temp sending unit aparently (temp gauge never came on even though it was blowing steam) all new electrical stuff wires, plugs dist cap etc etc.....umm some other stuff you can't get from the jy like valve cover gasket oil pan gasket that kind of stuff.
You know its more about having the time and the money together at the same time more than anything.
eventually wheels and tires
You know its more about having the time and the money together at the same time more than anything.
eventually wheels and tires
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 466
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From: southern maine
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
installed more lights. and 2 more switches for lights on the roofrack I will be adding sometime this week.
finally got some snow here. only ~4 inches on the ground so far but still fun. ice is getting to the sketchy point where its easy to break through, but not easy to plow through once you fall through, so need to avoid water for another 2-3 weeks.
finally got some snow here. only ~4 inches on the ground so far but still fun. ice is getting to the sketchy point where its easy to break through, but not easy to plow through once you fall through, so need to avoid water for another 2-3 weeks.








