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  • My Cherokee
    Year
    1996
    Model
    Cherokee
    Engine
    4.0 HO Straight Six
    Transmission
    AW4
    Transfer Case
    NP 231J
    Front Axle
    Dana 30 (3.55)
    Rear Axle
    Chrysler 8.25 (3.55)
    Tires
    33x12.5 BFG M/T
    Lift Specifications
    5" Tera Flex lift, Rancho shocks, 1" T-case drop
    Misc Accessories
    Sway bar discos, 4 KC lights on a CARR light bar, 2 bumper HIDs, APN Header, 703 injectors, Bored TB
  • General
    Location
    Seal Beach, CA
  • Signature
    Formerly 1996sportXJ

    If needed to replace, UPGRADE!!

    '96 XJ 4-door Sport 4.0L, AW4, NP231, HP D30, 8.25
    w/ 4" Teraflex lift, 33" BFG K/Os on Black Rock Soft 8s, 4.56 gears (thank you RWKHausSupply), APN header, Precision Auto Injectors, bored throttle body (thank you Thexjfiles), Spectre Intake, 2.5" Magnaflow catback (thank you mudfrog), Optima red top, Kelley's WiP 4 gauge battery cables (thank you 5-90), 10" cubby subwoofer (thank you KFXHellRaiser), 1-ton steering (thank you SeriousOffroad), front Crusader prerunner bumper (thank you JCR Offroad), sliders and rear bumper/tire carrier (thank you Ares Fab), Hyline Hood Vents, Truck Lite LEDs and more

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  • Last Activity: 11-16-2015 09:09 PM
  • Join Date: 10-06-2011
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  1. SteveMongr
    08-20-2013 06:26 AM - permalink
    Great Seller.Fast shipment. I bought a part from 1996sportXJ and received it in 2 days. Great price too.
    Thank You,
    Steve
  2. ol"blue
    02-04-2013 08:00 PM - permalink
    Happy Birthday!
  3. mattz956
    07-18-2012 09:12 AM - permalink
    Was wondering if u can help me out I
    Have a 1991 jeep Cherokee Laredo 4x4 6 cylinder 4.0 that I want to fix need a long block engine to rebuilt what Cherokee models are capatible to the 1991 Long block that i have and from what year to what year of Cherokees , just put right back on with out haveing to modify nothing just rebuilt it . I would really appreciate if somebody can help me out .
  4. OUTLAWCUSTOMS
    06-24-2012 02:12 PM - permalink
    having the same issue?
  5. reyeskid
    05-03-2012 07:58 PM - permalink
    hey man, you commmented on my oil leak question and i just did the valve cover gasket and i checked the oil filter adapter and it's still leaking.. i was wondering since im going to do the oil pan gasket next is it harder then doing a valve cover gasket?
  6. DRIVE IT LIKE A JEEP
    04-12-2012 10:07 PM - permalink
    no worries man... i used night shades by VHT i think works good just make sure u clean the lights good and use light coats till u get the color u want tail lights look better than the running lights with the all while lights behind and HIDs it looks nasty.... cant wait to get the beast on the road good luck
  7. TABonifacio
    03-29-2012 03:49 PM - permalink
    I basially have, and it has a full tank....but it has CA Plates, and 2010 tags so that would be a big no-no to the police. xD
  8. TABonifacio
    03-26-2012 04:36 PM - permalink
    I'm having my truck towed to my Cousins body shop for a good look over before inspection. My Jeep and I are almost ready to hit the roads rolling!!
  9. TABonifacio
    03-17-2012 10:29 AM - permalink
    1996sportXJ ,
    I think I found the culprit of my problem. It looks like it's not the gas line. (To me anyways.) I think it could be the fuel filter. :O And the reason why is because, when I looked at it, I felt all the rubber around it, but when I got to that little two or three inch piece of rubber that connects to the fuel filter...It has a pretty large slit in it. Could that be it? I know I'm asking stupid questions but I have no idea...that's why I joined the site. I'm going to attach a link to the picture of the slit in the piece of rubber and you tell me your thoughts. Thanks!!! https://twitter.com/#!/TABonifacio/m...c.com%2F8xjizl
  10. F1Addict
    02-08-2012 04:40 PM - permalink
    Hey, thanks man. Yes, when I can afford it I plan on doing something modest, maybe a 3.5" lift and 32s. I'm trying to avoid needing an SYE, for now. I don't do rocks, just rutted trails and snow in the Sierras. I need something that will get me to the top of a mountain on a snowy, muddy mine road. Oh, and ideally, I'd like it to get me back down, too.

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