Another new buckeye.
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Another new buckeye.
Hello all.
I'm not new to forums or jeeps, but this is my first time mixing the two.
I just sold my 94 yj cause I've been dumping $ into it and my 2000 XJ has been sitting there, just waiting for some major attention. By major I mean, new engine, AC, passenger front vibration and chase down some electrical issues. It's in excellent shape and the yj was hammered and getting rusty.
I mostly run stock until it breaks. A little lift, 31" or less BFGoodrich mt and I run rear truetrack. I don't need much for NW Ohio, and getting to camping, mountainbiking and paddling spots are the hardest loads I put on my jeeps.
I've been trolling for a couple hours and have already gained some invaluable tips. Hopefully, I can sew as much as I reap around here.
And with that, I bid you adeu.
I'm not new to forums or jeeps, but this is my first time mixing the two.
I just sold my 94 yj cause I've been dumping $ into it and my 2000 XJ has been sitting there, just waiting for some major attention. By major I mean, new engine, AC, passenger front vibration and chase down some electrical issues. It's in excellent shape and the yj was hammered and getting rusty.
I mostly run stock until it breaks. A little lift, 31" or less BFGoodrich mt and I run rear truetrack. I don't need much for NW Ohio, and getting to camping, mountainbiking and paddling spots are the hardest loads I put on my jeeps.
I've been trolling for a couple hours and have already gained some invaluable tips. Hopefully, I can sew as much as I reap around here.
And with that, I bid you adeu.