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lovin those hood vents man

thanks, i get alot of compliments on them. theyre actually boat vents i got from a boat supply place near my house. i think they were like 10 bucks each or something. the only thing id like to do is make some sheet metal drain pans to redirect the water as one of them sits right over my cap and rotor. hasnt caused any issues yet but id just like to be on the safe side
 
Im Erik, from Lawrenceville, NJ. I am in the middle of building a 99' cherokee. Im going with 6.5 rustys lift kit. 35" tires. Dana40 w/aussie locker, dana 35 4.88 gears. cherry bomb exhaust.
 
Im Erik, from Lawrenceville, NJ. I am in the middle of building a 99' cherokee. Im going with 6.5 rustys lift kit. 35" tires. Dana40 w/aussie locker, dana 35 4.88 gears. cherry bomb exhaust.
Welcome!

A little confused by the dana 40 and 35...
 
Im Erik, from Lawrenceville, NJ. I am in the middle of building a 99' cherokee. Im going with 6.5 rustys lift kit. 35" tires. Dana40 w/aussie locker, dana 35 4.88 gears. cherry bomb exhaust.

Welcome Erik.. glad you got your registration squared away. You found a good group of guys here..


Welcome!

A little confused by the dana 40 and 35...

LOL.. he bought Royal's rear D44 and is having his D30 geared to match.
 
Hi! I am Chris, I live in Jamestown NY. Figuered I would throw my hellos in so I don't get flamed later. I have about 3-4 years in Jeeps, with a built CJ7 under my belt, and now I am working on a Comanche.

My plans for the Comanche go something like this-
4.0, eventually rebuilt
AX-15
Dana 300
Dana 44 up front
Ford 9" out back
35" tires, still working on the brand

I just finished my custom OD green paint job, and I am moving to the next step. It'll be a big one, as it will include the tranny, transcase, axle swap, and everything involved.

Anyway, here I am!:D

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Bill from Delco PA. Figured i joined long ago mine as well start postin.

98 Cherokee classic (The Bumble) 4.5 in the rear a little less in the front. On 33s.

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Still got a lot of work to do but hes gettin there.:us:
 
Here's my into. I'm John and live in Philly. I bought this 98 classic with only 77k on it a couple of months ago. I had plans for it but lost my job soon after buying it. Soooo instead of jumping into the wheeling world head first, I'll do more reading and learn from others mistakes!!!!

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Hey guys, Malcolm here, from odenton maryland.My 1999 xj with 4.5 lift (rough country) and soon to be bfgoodrich a/t's.My jeep is rhino lined all over execpt the roof.Im slowly working on my to do list but next up is putting on Old Man Emu steering stabilizer on.Shes still a work-in-progress... :wave1: and im new the forum thing




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That is absolutely sick! Did you go with a roll on DIY kit or did you have that professionally sprayed?
 
Hi! I am Chris, I live in Jamestown NY. Figuered I would throw my hellos in so I don't get flamed later. I have about 3-4 years in Jeeps, with a built CJ7 under my belt, and now I am working on a Comanche.

My plans for the Comanche go something like this-
4.0, eventually rebuilt
AX-15
Dana 300
Dana 44 up front
Ford 9" out back
35" tires, still working on the brand

I just finished my custom OD green paint job, and I am moving to the next step. It'll be a big one, as it will include the tranny, transcase, axle swap, and everything involved.

Anyway, here I am!:D

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Like the comanche, good luck with building it up, sounds like it will be sweet when you get done with it. I have a relative who is a voluteer firefighter in Jamestown. look forward to seeing that rig at rausch creek someday. welcome to the forum!
 
Well, I figured I should post up sooner, rather then later. I've been lurking in the shadows now for a little while, reading, learning and observing. I'm mechanicaly inclined, so as long as I have the tools and space, I will do most of the work on this thing as I can. No garage and no power tools (yet) will hinder this. I'm not new to modifying vehicles, but I am new to 4x4's and lifted rigs.

My name is Chris, live in Claremont, NH. I recently bought a 1995 2 door XJ, auto, already lifted 4.5 inches with what I'm calling a bastard child lift, the guy I got it from bought it with the lift already installed, had too many projects going. It came with the rack in the pictures and the rear bumper. 166k miles on it. The "frame" looks good, just need to patch the front passenger side floor sooner rather then later. Paid just $800 for it. Another $800 got me the new 15x8 wheels with 4 inches of bs and slightly used 33x12.5 BFG All Terrains from a somewhat local shop. Other then that, axles, gears and steering appear to be stock.

I did have to replace the driver's outside handle so that you could open the door from the outside. And the driver's upper hinge need to be rewelded to the pillar.

Future plans:

-front tow hooks (temp. so I can hit the trails until I get the bumper)
-front bumper with hidden winch under the radiator
-front sway bar dc's
-selectable lockers f + r (think both f+r is welded right now, will find out soon when I pull the covers during full fluid changes)
-fender trimming and installing tj flares (already have)
-driving / fog lights
-mud terrains before next winter
-matching wheel for spare
-sliders and misc skid plates

Pictures: the important part!!!

After getting it home:
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After wheels and tires (as it sits now):
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I plan on signing up for the membership, soon! Just waiting for some certain funds to arrive, hopefully before the end of the month. Can't wait to learn more and pick the brains of you xj fanatics!
 
Bill from Delco PA. Figured i joined long ago mine as well start postin.

98 Cherokee classic (The Bumble) 4.5 in the rear a little less in the front. On 33s.

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Still got a lot of work to do but hes gettin there.:us:


Saw you driving around today, nice looking jeep.
 
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