Cherokee pics. Lets see your rig


Here's mine, 94 country.
 

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New mods to the front. There is a heavy duty receiver hitch behind the altered bumper. The license plate is mounted to a unit that fits in the receiver hitch. Since this photo I added a front OEM skid plate.
 

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Very nice. You guys know how to do it. That's for sure. :)
 
That was just some footage shot with my iPhone. I have better stuff I'm editing as we speak. I used my good camera for most of it.
 
Here is a pic I took at the loading dock at the PO. My brown 2000 is on the left. The green '95 came back from Japan last summer, only had about 60,000 on it, in incredible shape. Another 2000 on the right. Both 2000's are US models, factory right-hand drive. The Japan model is right hand drive of course. The importer makes some mods to make them US friendly. Japan makes older vehicles prohibitively expensive to own by increasing registration fees. They sell dirt cheap over there, but all the costs get them up to about $7500 retail here.
Scott
 

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88 limited 6.5 rough country. custom bumpers and 300K+ miles
 

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Just a stock 1996. Limited V8 5.2L :)
 

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2xjmarc : thanks, I am trying to bring him to "mint" condition :)
 
94 country
 

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Thanks!
3" with 2" coil spacer and 2" lift shackle. 5" total. 33x11.50 kumho MTs.
 

Rhino xj
 

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Not sure if I remember how to do this but I'll give it a try.

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hope it worked, because I'm not that great with computers.
 
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I'm sorry about this, but i tried to post pics of my jeep and as u can c it did not work, i give up, i followed the directions but as u can c...nothing.

I will ask a question while i'm here, Thursday I went to a mall about 10 miles away, as I was getting closer the Jeep started shaking uncontrollably, I hit the brake, I was doing 50 and 10 seconds later it did it again.
I was terrified to come home in this thing but it was fine. I did 50/55 and it drove perfect. I find it hard to believe a section of road could have been that bad because we've taken it up the same place a few times over the winter and it was perfect. Any ideas?

sorry about the photos
 

98 Jeep said:
I'm sorry about this, but i tried to post pics of my jeep and as u can c it did not work, i give up, i followed the directions but as u can c...nothing.

I will ask a question while i'm here, Thursday I went to a mall about 10 miles away, as I was getting closer the Jeep started shaking uncontrollably, I hit the brake, I was doing 50 and 10 seconds later it did it again.
I was terrified to come home in this thing but it was fine. I did 50/55 and it drove perfect. I find it hard to believe a section of road could have been that bad because we've taken it up the same place a few times over the winter and it was perfect. Any ideas?

sorry about the photos

Death wobble strikes again! It's a terrible disease in the front end. Search death wobble on this site. There is tons of posts and information on here.
 
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