WOO-HOO!
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
WOO-HOO!
Just wanted to introduce myself. Im a machinist/mechanic at an eletric motor shop and, live in the big ole town of Belon S.C. Just recently bought a 1998 xj 4x4 (hence the WOO-HOO)This is the second xj I've owned the first was a 95 xj 4x2 that I have missed since the day I sold it a couple years ago. Though bone stockfor now , my rig is currently receiving a TC rebuild courtesy of mineself. I have tons of plas for her so Im sure ya'll be seeing plenty of me seeking some wisdom from the almighty Cherokee gurus
and hopefully I'll be able to help some others as well
and hopefully I'll be able to help some others as well
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Welcome to the forum! I am in the end of 3Rd semester out of 4 semesters in the machine tool program at the tech college in town, which is supposed to be the better one in this part of my state.
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Thanks for the welcome guys. I actually picked up my xj in Augusta Ga. Haha
G.F.K. Machine shop exprience is extremely valuable plus it dosent pay too bad either. I have saved myself plenty of time and cash fabricating and repairing my own stuff, and I never run out of free beer as payment for helping out friends
G.F.K. Machine shop exprience is extremely valuable plus it dosent pay too bad either. I have saved myself plenty of time and cash fabricating and repairing my own stuff, and I never run out of free beer as payment for helping out friends