Worth investing into ??? From what my pops told me it’s need a new brake line , basic cosmetic stuff.but other than that it runs good
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I might start with a look underneath at any existing rust.Worth investing into ??? From what my pops told me it’s need a new brake line , basic cosmetic stuff.but other than that it runs good
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Right on thanks !!I am a bit fond of XJ Cherokees... I have 3.
I agree with Goats, check the floor board for rust.
The 4.0 is a good strong engine, if it has the Chrysler 8.25 that is the best axle it came with (other option is the Dana 35).
They are easy to work on.....except the heater core.
The aftermarket support is outstanding and if you plan on upgrading it I would refer you to Ironman4x4fab.
Also, welcome from Oklahoma.
Thanks !!Welcome from Florida.
X2 on what's been said....
We've got a 99 XJ. There easy to work on, parts not too expensive.
Currently waiting for parts from ironman4x4fab. Ordered them while the sale was running at the beginning of the year.
The fact that they are very easy to work on is why I like the rig. I hadn't worked on cars since I was a kid, but I have done most of the work on my rig, which is one of the reasons the Xj is so affordable to build and maintain. If you are mechanically incline you will be very happy with the Xj.I’ve got a ‘98 I picked up a few months ago. She will be a long, slow build. A weekend warrior for me and my young boys to explore in as they get older.
I’m not mechanically inclined by any means, but like others mentioned, they are so easy to work on yourself. Tons of resources.
Check out cherokeeforum.com
And naxja.com too
Both are great places, and of course YouTube.
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Hey xjfan welcome to OB Brother!!Welcome from Florida.
X2 on what's been said....
We've got a 99 XJ. There easy to work on, parts not too expensive.
Currently waiting for parts from ironman4x4fab. Ordered them while the sale was running at the beginning of the year.
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