C. Numb
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Madison, WI
Hello all!
New to these forums, and new to being a Jeep owner! After 9 years and 6 vehicles, I finally own an XJ!
Here it is! Its a 1996 Cherokee Sport 4x4, 100,061 miles on it the day I bought it. Its got an automatic tranny, and clearly, its the 4 door type.
Not too sure on my plans yet for this guy. Mechanically, its smooth as hell. No ticks, no hiccups, no thuds to speak of. Cosmetically though, it looks like hell. This is no surprise for living its 15 years in Wisconsin. Although the body is 98% rust free, the paint is faded, and the steel rims look like they were supposed to be gold.
Here's the front passenger side rim, right after I got it home
And here it is after cleaning the hell out of it. Used some 3M Paint/Rust removal wheel thing I put on my 25 year old drill (which burned out right after this was taken)
Much better!
Eventually I plan to do an At-Home paint job to both the body and rims. Rims may be done this weekend, depending on the weather.
So that's about it for my first post. More pictures to come as I work on this monster!
New to these forums, and new to being a Jeep owner! After 9 years and 6 vehicles, I finally own an XJ!

Here it is! Its a 1996 Cherokee Sport 4x4, 100,061 miles on it the day I bought it. Its got an automatic tranny, and clearly, its the 4 door type.
Not too sure on my plans yet for this guy. Mechanically, its smooth as hell. No ticks, no hiccups, no thuds to speak of. Cosmetically though, it looks like hell. This is no surprise for living its 15 years in Wisconsin. Although the body is 98% rust free, the paint is faded, and the steel rims look like they were supposed to be gold.
Here's the front passenger side rim, right after I got it home

And here it is after cleaning the hell out of it. Used some 3M Paint/Rust removal wheel thing I put on my 25 year old drill (which burned out right after this was taken)

Much better!
Eventually I plan to do an At-Home paint job to both the body and rims. Rims may be done this weekend, depending on the weather.
So that's about it for my first post. More pictures to come as I work on this monster!