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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2010

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This is a video I made of my 2000 Jeep Cherokee Classic. I bought it when I was 15 and have had it for 3 years now. At the time of the video it had 90,000 miles on it.

I am currently a freshman at Michigan State University so it is difficult to work on it now but I plan on adding more to it as much as possible.

Here are the details again of what has been customized:

6 Cylinder 4.0L
4WD

31.5 x 10.5 Dick Cepek Crusher Tires
15" Dick Cepek Wheels

2" Suspension Lift (Planning to get a 4.5" Lift within the next month)

Chrome Rocker Panels

Custom Front Grill

Custom Taillights

6.5" JL Audio Speakers w/tweeters (Front and Rear)
2 10" JL Audio Sub woofers
1200 watt Sony Exploded Amp
Eonon Dvd Head Unit
Custom Made Boxes and Amp Rack

CB Radio with PA System Under Hood

Toggle Switches Controlling:
Interior LED Lights
(15 Different settings including a vibration sensor that goes to music)
Rear Licence Plate Neon

Please Rate and Comment and if you like more can come!

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  • Thats a sick ass jeep! How did you run your wiring for your switches?

  • @kiwimilkable well I mounted the switchboard where the compartment for a garage door opener is since I wasn't using it. I ran the wiring on top of the roof console that reads the temperature (I had to temporarily take it apart). Once there I ran the wires along the top of the windshield just behind the edge of the roof liner. Then I ran them along the A post and down just in front of the driver's door making sure to hide them behind the plastic covers. You can't notice anything

  • @kiwimilkable Oh and since I mounted the switchboard where I did I am still able to open the compartment to get at the back of the switches. Makes it very easy to make changes in the future if I need to

  • great job on the video, your jeep is bad ass. how much did it cost for all the extras? tires, lift, lights, pa, switches?

  • @TurtleT23 Oh man I can't even begin to imagine what I have in it haha the big wheels and tires were 1,300 alone plus i've got a set of chrome 20s for the street too worth another grand, got about a grand in the audio system, lift wasn't too bad only about 300, then u add all the little things such as the chrome rocker panels, grill, taillights, new exhaust, all the lights/switches/ect....and it adds up pretty quick. Probably got about 4500 to 5Gs in it plus what I initially paid for it haha

  • how do the crushers sound on the road?

    

  • @Suicideskater05 Loud!!! hahaha no they aren't too bad drivin around the city you don't really notice it that much, but they definitely get pretty loud when you get out on the highway and take them up to 60 or more. I have a loud exhaust on my Jeep tho so that kinda drowns out the sound a little. I mean they got a deep tread so they definitely have some decent road noise when you take them up pretty fast

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  • @EverAfterZach Thanks I appreciate it!

  • Props for the color and clean look... It's a sick ride...

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