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  1. tntchitwood

    Snorkel?

    That is some big 'ol pipe (5"). I am sure it can be made to work, but there will be some fitment issues both to the existing rubber boot on the motor and room to route a pipe that big through the engine bay and through the body.
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    Headliner Replacement for XJ

    Any fabric shop should be able to supply you with headliner specific material. It is a very thin foam with material, together. It is not that expensive. Any 3M spray product should work. Just remove the old headliner, board and all, scrape off the old foam and material (not hard to do but very...
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    Exhaust replacement

    Everybody needs a grinder. When I got mine I bought cut-off wheels for it and rarely ever use my sawz-all anymore (although the sawz-all is better on exhaust pipe). I just replaced my exhaust and sold the converter for what the new muffler cost. You should be able to get 30.00-40.00 dollars for...
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    Hello from Texas

    Welcome, I am new here too, but these seem like a nice bunch of people.
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    Hey from KY

    Took some "before" pics of the jeep lastnight, looks kind of rough and wanted to document the thing "as bought" and what it turns into. everything I have ever owned has turned into something special for me. All I had to do was drive the jeep though and it became my most favorite vehicle I have...
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    Tail light problem

    What about cleaning the sockets good with some electrical parts cleaner. check and clear any rust or corrosion and reapply dielectric grease, reinstall bulb and see what that does. Also check where the grounds meet the body (rust).
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    Hey from KY

    Good thing I have a small metal shop in my basement.;) I love fabricating and welding, just wish the metal wasn't so high. I see in my future......a set of bumpers,brush guards, tire carrier, rock sliders, tow points.......uh-oh......here we go. Thanks for the welcome guys.
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    Hey from KY

    Got my first jeep, 92 Cherokee, 3" and 31's. Totally love this thing, don't know how I ever got along without it! Doesn't really NEED anything, but I want to build a set of bumpers and a rear spare tire carrier. this thing is a tank off road!:p Tom
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