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Junkyard Parts Are A Cheap Trick For An '88 Jeep Cherokee Collision Repair - Trucks! S10, E4
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We're taking a wrecked 1988 Jeep Cherokee and fixing it for as little money as possible. We'll show you how to inspect the damage and how to pull the frame back into shape the right way. Then, we'll give it a facelift with some updated sheet metal. In fact, we're spending so little on this project we're calling it our "Cheep Cherokee". #jeep #jeepcherokee
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PARTS USED IN THIS EPISODE:
All Star Auto Salvage: Used rear 8.8 axle housing, used front axle shafts, battery box.
Auto Body Toolmart: Five ton Mighty Pull frame puller, hook and chain sets, floor anchor pots, Mo-Clamps.
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety: Crash footage.
Lokar: Billet Locking Dipsticks for transmissions and engines.
Quadratec: Steel front fenders both drivers and passenger side, manual mirrors for both sides, side marker lens for both sides, parking lamps for both sides, front header panel.
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