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Sold GQ for Cherokee Limited 1996

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Sold GQ for Cherokee Limited 1996

Post by barrafishin »

All i can say is what a car ,picked it up from dealer got in it and started driving.............What a diffrence anyone thinking about getting one ......stop thinking and go get it
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Post by sir_camel »

Mate come check out the Sydney Jeep Club. We have our meeting next Wednesday the 7th at Suburban 4wd in Minchinbury. Chat to some Jeepers and see some built XJ's too.
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Post by Wooders »

The XJ's are a top rig - good choice!!
is it an early or late XJ (pre or post 9/97)?
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Post by franco »

welcome to the land :lol:
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Post by barrafishin »

[quote="Wooders"]The XJ's are a top rig - good choice!!
is it an early or late XJ (pre or post 9/97)?[/quote]
3/96 can wait to buy my next one lol :)
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Post by barrafishin »

[quote="sir_camel"]Mate come check out the Sydney Jeep Club. We have our meeting next Wednesday the 7th at Suburban 4wd in Minchinbury. Chat to some Jeepers and see some built XJ's too.[/quote]
Yeah i emailed someone there regarding membership but no reply that was about 2 days ago so ill wait and see
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Post by ODD BALL »

Get that XJ & have fun with it. I have had my XJ for 5 years now & it has grown a little.
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Post by barrafishin »

[quote="ODD BALL"]Get that XJ & have fun with it. I have had my XJ for 5 years now & it has grown a little.[/quote]
yeah i can see that "just a little " lol go hard
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Post by ODD BALL »

barrafishin wrote:
ODD BALL wrote:Get that XJ & have fun with it. I have had my XJ for 5 years now & it has grown a little.
yeah i can see that "just a little " lol go hard
:rofl:
Did you get one yet? How big of a tire you going to run? HOw big can you go & still be able to drive it on the roads that way?
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Post by goodie »

wow that thing is awesome. what are its specs? :D
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Post by ODD BALL »

goodie wrote:wow that thing is awesome. what are its specs? :D
Well, I did a axle swap in the spring. I have a High pinion D-44 from a 78 Ford F-250 with 5.13's "gears" & A LIMMITED SLIP. Stock shafts & a Rubicon Express axle mount kit mixed with some custom mounts. The rear is from a 78 Ford F-150 Ford 9" with a Detroit Locker & 5.13's & 31 spline shafts. The motor "only for a few more weeks" is stock & is going to be replaced with a 03' Grand Cherokee motor with under 50,000 miles on it. :armsup: The trans is OEM from the start the "said to be junk" Pugoe,pugot,pewukeit?" It has done well for as hard as I run this rig & will last one more run if I get the time. The T-case is stock with one rebuild on it & "NO" SYE or C.V. shaft in the mix. The Long Arm kit was the first fabd on a XJ here in Alaska & a few have followed the steps I have taken to gain such a nice ride for road & trail. My tire size now is 38/12.5/15 TSL Bias ply's. I air down to 8pounds & let it fly. The new axles are only 2" per side wider over the factory set. I started with the rear D-35 & front HP D-30 & the rear lasted about 2 months on 35's. From that point the rear was swaped for a D-44 from a 87 XJ & it lasted about 3 years till I busted the Ring & pinion pulling a few rigs out of some bad trails. This has been just as good a rig or better than my CJ-5! I can haul 500 lbs of gear at speed & feel god doing it. I hope to keep posting pics as I do my motor swap & will show you guys a few more things I have in mind for it. oh, This is a 87XJ.
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Post by ODD BALL »

Oh, I am sitting at about 11-12"s of lift at this point & don't want to go higher. The XJ also sports a 8274 winch. The best IMO. :armsup:
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