What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Year: 1999
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Put a new exhaust clamp on the lady's WJ today. The previous owner made it finger tight, and the tailpipe slipped out if the muffler. But the threads were too rusted to reuse it. Then I ordered a new Craftsman C3 angle grinder to compliment my new reciprocating saw. Makes exhaust work so easy.
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Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.6 I6
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Year: 1997
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Agreed. I secretly desire a 97-99 2 door to molest, LOL...ok now it isn't a secret
How would you know?
Agreed, again...LOL
Sweet. Gonna go check it now!
How would you know?
Agreed, again...LOL
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BTW shoop...your avatar looks like puppymonkeybaby
creepy, but cool, LMAO
And, your personalization under your username on jeepforum is classic!
creepy, but cool, LMAO
And, your personalization under your username on jeepforum is classic!
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Year: 1999
Engine: 4.0
Today I drove over to my buddy's so I can overhaul the rear axle.
Replaced the wheel bearings and the seals. Replaced the brake shoes, hardware, and wheel cylinders.
Found out that the splines on the shafts are slightly twisted. So alloy shafts may be in order. It's pretty hard to find a manufacturer who makes a set for a waggy Dana 44.
My buddy's jeep that he's currently building up
Replaced the wheel bearings and the seals. Replaced the brake shoes, hardware, and wheel cylinders.
Found out that the splines on the shafts are slightly twisted. So alloy shafts may be in order. It's pretty hard to find a manufacturer who makes a set for a waggy Dana 44.
My buddy's jeep that he's currently building up
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Year: 1997
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Engine: 4.6 I6