You may have read elsewhere that I acquired a 2000 Jeep Cherokee. I really didn't plan to do much, if any work to it, but we all know how that goes. I just can't resist those little projects. This isn't to replace the Samurai. It will be a beater, long range camping transport, and sometime driver for my 17 yo son. The Samurai will be staying around as a TOAD behind SanFord.
So far, it has been a rocky start. First trip, it overheated in traffic, locked up a front caliper, and developed a transmission leak. So much for not being a project. Maybe I should have actually test drove it.
The engine is tight and runs great, the transmission shifts perfectly, the 4WD works and it actually has a new front driveshaft. It also has almost new tires and zero rust. That said, I probably almost overpaid for it.
What it needs.
Front brakes, as cheap as the parts are, it's getting both calipers and rotors replaced as well as the entire system flushed.
Cooling system flush, the cooling system is pretty gross. I'm going to flush it and install a 3 core, all aluminum radiator.
Transmission pan gasket and filter, it's leaking so I might as well service the transmission while it's apart.
Headliner, I had planned to pay someone to replace it. See below.
Lastly it need a drivers door panel to replace the broken one. Ebay had them, they were cheap, it's already here.
Today's project was a fairly easy one. I stopped by LKQ to see what they had in the way of Cherokees. They had a 8 on the lot. One of them had a nearly perfect headliner in the right color. My son and I pulled it in less than 20 minutes.
When I got home, I swapped them out.
Old and truly nasty.
New hotness.
And installed.
Next up was the spare. The wheel mounts in the back with the inside of the wheel exposed and it was nasty with grease, brake dust and mud. It cleaned up better than I expected.
That's it so far. Most of the parts are here so that will be happening soon.
More to come.