What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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From: Kansas
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 190-hp, 4.0-liter I-6
Well I ordered it so no going back now. Heard good things. Maybe yours was just bad luck. We will see, thanks for the input although it downed my mood lol.
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From: whiting
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by Cherokeekid4x4
Well I ordered it so no going back now. Heard good things. Maybe yours was just bad luck. We will see, thanks for the input although it downed my mood lol.
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From: Kansas
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 190-hp, 4.0-liter I-6
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From: whiting
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
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Originally Posted by Cherokeekid4x4
I get what you mean man. My dad has Detroit lockers and those make noises. They all do so no biggy lol.
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From: Antigua Guatemala
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Hi All,
I got a 2001 xj a couple weeks ago and yesterday I decided to install a cb radio. Now I got this vehicle from a local police department where it served as an accident investigation car as evidenced by the small splattering of florescent green paint in the back and the stack of the " what to do after an accident" cards in the glove box. But the biggest surprise was the amount of wires that were left under the back seat and the mat. They just clipped the wires and removed the electronic boxes, leaving the wires in place. I took all the extra wires out and thankfully it still runs. I also attacked the adhesive that was left over from the stickers that covered fenders, doors and back. Soon I will be done with that job so the pucker bushes can do their pinstripe magic. Radio is in and working. Here's a picture of some of the stuff I've removed and or replaced
I got a 2001 xj a couple weeks ago and yesterday I decided to install a cb radio. Now I got this vehicle from a local police department where it served as an accident investigation car as evidenced by the small splattering of florescent green paint in the back and the stack of the " what to do after an accident" cards in the glove box. But the biggest surprise was the amount of wires that were left under the back seat and the mat. They just clipped the wires and removed the electronic boxes, leaving the wires in place. I took all the extra wires out and thankfully it still runs. I also attacked the adhesive that was left over from the stickers that covered fenders, doors and back. Soon I will be done with that job so the pucker bushes can do their pinstripe magic. Radio is in and working. Here's a picture of some of the stuff I've removed and or replaced
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Joined: Feb 2012
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From: Kansas
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 190-hp, 4.0-liter I-6
Hi All,
I got a 2001 xj a couple weeks ago and yesterday I decided to install a cb radio. Now I got this vehicle from a local police department where it served as an accident investigation car as evidenced by the small splattering of florescent green paint in the back and the stack of the " what to do after an accident" cards in the glove box. But the biggest surprise was the amount of wires that were left under the back seat and the mat. They just clipped the wires and removed the electronic boxes, leaving the wires in place. I took all the extra wires out and thankfully it still runs. I also attacked the adhesive that was left over from the stickers that covered fenders, doors and back. Soon I will be done with that job so the pucker bushes can do their pinstripe magic. Radio is in and working. Here's a picture of some of the stuff I've removed and or replaced
I got a 2001 xj a couple weeks ago and yesterday I decided to install a cb radio. Now I got this vehicle from a local police department where it served as an accident investigation car as evidenced by the small splattering of florescent green paint in the back and the stack of the " what to do after an accident" cards in the glove box. But the biggest surprise was the amount of wires that were left under the back seat and the mat. They just clipped the wires and removed the electronic boxes, leaving the wires in place. I took all the extra wires out and thankfully it still runs. I also attacked the adhesive that was left over from the stickers that covered fenders, doors and back. Soon I will be done with that job so the pucker bushes can do their pinstripe magic. Radio is in and working. Here's a picture of some of the stuff I've removed and or replaced
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Joined: Feb 2012
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From: Kansas
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 190-hp, 4.0-liter I-6
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From: Kansas
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 190-hp, 4.0-liter I-6





your gunna love your locker no matter the noise the traction gain is awesome !