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"TOOL'S"
Here is a pretty good list of tools that you will need if you own a CHEROKEE:This is a list for the serious do it yourselfer.It's a good start Combination wrench set (1/4 in. to 1 in. or 6 mm to 19mm) And most of all if you own a JEEP you better get yourself a good assorment set of star drivers. "trust me" MY HOME PAGE
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This page is for those do it yourselfers that get the satisfaction of building your own rig. Remember a jeep isn't bought its built. Safari Snorkel install "UNDER CONSTRUCTION" Antenna Save I've got a power antenna on my Cherokee and the first disadvantage I noticed was that anytime the stereo is on the antenna deploys, whether the radio is in use or not. Out in the bushes this is hazardous to the 200.00 antenna, and since radio reception in the trails is marginal at best I usually have the tape going. To avoid having to periodically replace a busted antenna I put a switch in the antenna line so that I can stow the antenna while listening to tapes. The operation is quit simple. On the passenger side of the Cherokee, under the dashboard is where the antenna relay is located. It has two leads going into it from the radio/tape deck- Lead A(Red/Tan wire), and lead B(Grey wire). Cut lead B (Grey wire) coming from the radio/tape deck into the relay. This is the power antenna control wire. Splice a rocker switch into this so that the ON position of the switch provides power to the relay and the OFF position opens the circuit. When the tape is on, by turning this switch OFF, you can stow the antenna and have no worries about that tree branch intersecting your power antenna to the detriment of the antenna.
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