Looks nice I wish I had a garage at home I just have a basement so the only garage I have is at work
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Looks great.
Did you put a pan under the washer? Unfortunately, I think it won't be of much help unless you have a drain on it to remove the water. Any decent leak would flood it pretty quickly.
Gotta make due with what we have! I have been there too.
I did not, for that reason. I checked them out at Home Depot. They're only an inch or so deep. Once it filled up, with a good leak, it wouldn't provide much help like you said.
One final shed update.. after letting the PT get baked out for a while (the shed is in direct sunlight most of the day) I finally got some stain down on the ramp. As you can see, whatever my wife planted on either side never really took haha. Those will be ripped out soon.
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Took about a week of occasional reading, but finally made it up to date! You've done a fantastic job not only tackling the things that needed to be done but also creating your own projects to completely revamp/facelift the property. I grew up in Boston and my folks now live on the northeast side of Mt. Washington so I kept appreciating your I-93 sign in the garage.
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Looks good!!!
My F-150 bumper is rusting in a similar way to yours, been too cheap and lazy to replace right now though.
Been awhile since I checked in and I’m glad I did. The bathroom looks great. I’ll be doing another one soon as well, but I keep putting it off.
The Tundra looks great! That lift sure is nice!
Thanks! Yeah, it started as a dime sized rust spot and kept growing over the last 1-2 years that I've been putting it off as well. I've spent some time freshening up the truck of the last few months though (new plugs, all fluids changed, new exhaust, tires, replaced rusty lug nuts, and now the bumper and hitch). It just rolled 100K miles, and I am hoping to keep it for another 2-3 years at least.
Thank you! The lift is the best tool that I have invested in for sure. It has paid for itself a few times over.
I'm at similar point on my 2012 too, plugs, fluids, brakes etc. Did you just add the mud flaps? Mine doesn't have any and wondering if that would help prevent the rust if/when I replace or have it stripped and painted.
It's crazy how much a little work makes them like new again.
Thanks!
Good call Mr. Roboto! I don't think that's gonna buff out.Yuck.
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Thanks everyone! Yes, the wife is happy. She picked it all out so she better be haha. Last bathroom update: I got the mirror and light fixture up yesterday, cut and reinstalled the basebord, hooked up the supply lines for the faucet, and got the p trap in place for the drain. It’s 99% done now, just a few odds and ends to bang out and it’s done!
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Good call Mr. Roboto! I don't think that's gonna buff out.
Where is vanity from? I need to remodel GF's bathroom and thats nice and simple looking.
Great work on both bathrooms, man! As you know, been a little MIA of late, but always nice to see your updates around the house. Hope you and the fam are well!

Happy New Year everyone! Been mostly quiet over here.... but I did finally pick up a new project to work on IN the garage finally.
1999 Jeep Cherokee 4.0L 4X4. Quick shot I took gassing it up on the ride home this evening:
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Some backstory: I owned a 1998 5sp Cherokee Sport in college, and up through must of the beginning of my adult life. I purchased it as a cheap vehicle to learn how to drive standard, and to not take the Monte Carlo I had back then into Boston where I was going to college at the time, but I absolutely fell in love with it. I loved fixing it, modifying it, improving it, and learned so much in the process. It's really what got me interested in working on cars. It also really got me into the outdoors (mountain biking, hiking, snowboarding etc) since it was a capable vehicle for getting me to/from all of those activities. One of those life changing purchases, as silly as it sounds to say that about a car. I took it all the way up to 240K miles. After a year of owning my house, I really needed a pickup truck, and at the time, needed the money from the sale of the jeep to put towards that. So, I sold it in 2013 and have regretted it ever since. Here are photos of my old Jeep. Some of my slight modifications had been uninstalled at this point as I had pulled them off to sell it, but this is pretty much how it sat. Most of the work I did was mechanical anyways. Also, looking back at these photos... damn, my house and garage have come a long way since then! My garage is still just studs in these pics.
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I've really been wanting another one to tinker with, and maybe take a little further than the old one since it's not my daily driver anymore. I've been having a hard time deciding if I miss owning it for all the memories I had with it, or if I truly liked the vehicle. Figured the only way to find out was to buy another one.
Been passively looking for the past few years all over New England. This one popped up the other day, a mere 10 minutes from my house, on a day I was off from work. After talking to the owner, he gave me his address, and it turns out the house he lives in was one I also put an offer in on back in 2012 when I was looking to buy my first house.... small world. Kind of a sign that it was meant to be? There is a list of things wrong with it, but most are typical XJ issues. The jeep is very rust free compared to most up here (it was purchased in NJ, which probably helped a little)
My plans for it are to fix all of the issues with it and drive it stock for a while. If I don't enjoy it now as much as I did back then, I will sell it and probably make a profit on it, depending on how far I take the repairs/restoration. I can definitely break even at the very least. If I do like it, the plan is to do a 3.5" lift and some 31" tires, as well as some other mods I always wished I had done to my old Jeep (rear disc conversion, front and rear off-road bumpers, lighting, etc) and just enjoy reliving my "glory days" with an XJ.... time will tell!
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Hey stranger, funny thing is that my last build was a 99 XJ. I’ve moved on, but it was a fun project just the same.
Wahoo! Sweet find. Can’t wait to see what you do with it!!
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Nice find, I had one of those for about a year when I was stationed in Saudi. Great vehicle, fast fun dependable and we went everywhere with it and got it stuck numerous times in the sand
Roboto that is awesome! I've never driven one, but aesthetically I really have a soft spot for those older Cherokees. And boxy 90's cars in general. It just looks so clean and capable and heavy-duty. Love the long hood. A good-looking car in my book.
Great story to go with it, too, thanks for sharing. I know what you mean about memories vs. the car -- my first car was a 1993 Toyota Camry... nothing to write home about... but being my first car I still loved it for what it was and all the good times with it.
My gut is you will like the "new" one for all the reasons you liked your old one. And if you give it a fair chance, there will be new memories to bolster what I think is already a cool car.
Please post up some of the mods as you get to them, looks like a fun side project!
JEEP = Just Empty Every Pocket
Hey man, good to see you! Nice build, what size lift/tires were you rocking? I’ll need to pop over to your thread when I have a moment and get caught up.
Thanks!
Good times haha. Glad you got to experience one.
Thanks man! Thanks for reading through the story too. Sounds like you have similar memories with your car. One memory I want to re-create is taking this Jeep on the dunes down in cape cod. When I first me my wife, we did this and had a ball. Her parents actually live down there now, so it would be a blast to re-create this as a family with our daughter. I dug up these photos of when we last did it in 2010-ish
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Haha I’m well aware, I’ve gone down this rabbit hole before. I guess I’m a glutton for punishment, as I’m back for more
Were you able to find another 5 speed? I hear they are pretty rare. Also, I can't see any pics from your last post this morning.
Congrats on the new toy, man! Looks like a solid one, which (as you know) is tough to find these days!
And like the last poster, I also cannot see your photos.
Thank you! Does your dad still have his as well?
Try now, I think I fixed the photos
Yep, I see them now! And yes he does. He won't get rid of it for a long time. The body is in such great condition, he has no reason to. If the engine ever dies, he'll have it rebuilt! ha
Do those wheels go right on, or is an adapter needed? My dad wants to upgrade his wheels eventually and based on the little research I did, I thought most Wrangler wheels would require an adapter to fit on his Cherokee.
Love it! I have had around 10 XJ's over the years! Loved every one of them. Unstoppable in the snow up here. I'd love to pick up another XJ, but as you already know they are pretty hard to find these days in the NE without being rotted out. Plus I'm having a hard time justifying another vehicle when my wife and I both work from home and have 4! lol I have regretted selling my last one which was a spotless 99 Classic from NJ! I used to do Jeep Jamborees and Camp Jeep every year!
Pictures are working ok now!
I'm not a fan of off roading, I've always been on the race car side of being a gear head; but ever since I moved to a more rural city, I've been second guessing myself about what my next build should be (if I ever get there, lol). Love these kind of old school Cherokees (and I have to admitt I do have the itch for a Samurai, old Jimny, Feroza or Vitara Sidekick). Please keep us updated on what you do to it!
Damn, a year ago I had an entire 96 XJ you could have picked over for parts, including a C8.25! I donated it to KFK. I took the engine, but the rest was there....
Looking forward to following the build.
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