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RimsStatous 07-06-2003, 12:01 AM Hello...My first post... I have a '93 Jeep Cherokee Sport. 4.0L L6, 4x4, green, 180,000 miles. Shes my baby, washed twice a week, polished monthly. So far I have: *Tinted the windows (18%) *Added a stereo (3 10" MTX subs, replaced factory speakers with Pioneer 5 1/4", and put in Pioneer DEH-P6400 head unit) *Added headlight covers (AutoVentShade...wrap around...very sharp) *Put on BFGoodrich All-Terain tires *Fixed a simple oil leak *Cleaned the ever living shit out of it *Replaced the factory gauges with inglo white gauges (damn sexy) *Alarm System I want to add rims to it. No bigger than 18s, no smaller than 15s, no more than $200/rim. I am also planning on adding the K&N fuel injection performance kit (air intake), any comments? I would like any help that you can give me, and I will return the favor when needed. Please just give me a brand name, or a link to a place where I can find a place where I can find rims for my '93 Cherokee 4x4, other than American Racing, thats all I ask...pretty simple. Put it this way...I am 17, have a nice vehice, a job, and no payments (grandma bought it for me, dad covers insurance :bigthumb: ), but I can't afford much at $6.50/hr...thanks a million. NBusch 07-14-2003, 01:09 AM ill sell you my AR Tyrants 15x8 for $400 their in great shape it doesnt sound like you need tires or id sell you my X Terrains too spooleffect 07-14-2003, 08:23 AM Whats wrong with the sport rims? I think they look awesome, plus they fit perfectly and you can put 31x10.5 tires on em. I wouldnt recommend any larger than 30s because of the added stress on the steering, suspension, and brakes. 180,000miles Right On MAN! Jeeps Rule! On the K&N I would reccomend just a replacement K&N filter. If you do anykind of offroading then the Open filter will get caked in whatever you drive through. Whenever I get my jeep muddy the airbox always has the most mud on it out of any other part in the engine bay. If I had the K&N open intake, the filter would have gotten COMPLETLY covered in mud i.e. Not Good. Good Luck and keep on Jeepin rmousir 08-06-2003, 06:48 PM Statous Where are you located? If you sell your stock rims I may be interested in them. Depending on what kind they are and what you would want for them. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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