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<blockquote data-quote="jwilson645" data-source="post: 487944" data-attributes="member: 1027"><p>You got Ol' Blue.....put their asses in the bed. </p><p></p><p>Cherokees are good beginner rigs but you have to wheel them knowing where the break points are or you will always be broke. I wheeled an 01 for a couple of years. It was all stock, 4.0, auto, D35 rear with limited slip and a D30 front with an Aussie locker on 31" TSLs. It was fun but it was limited. Sure you can put one tons under them but because they are a unibody and don't have a real frame, you will either need to plate the entire thing or it will be all twisted up. I once parked mine with a tire up on a rock for a poser shot. My doors never shut right afterward. That little bit twisted the **** out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwilson645, post: 487944, member: 1027"] You got Ol' Blue.....put their asses in the bed. Cherokees are good beginner rigs but you have to wheel them knowing where the break points are or you will always be broke. I wheeled an 01 for a couple of years. It was all stock, 4.0, auto, D35 rear with limited slip and a D30 front with an Aussie locker on 31" TSLs. It was fun but it was limited. Sure you can put one tons under them but because they are a unibody and don't have a real frame, you will either need to plate the entire thing or it will be all twisted up. I once parked mine with a tire up on a rock for a poser shot. My doors never shut right afterward. That little bit twisted the **** out of it. [/QUOTE]
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