Quote Originally Posted by edmck101 As new Phoenix resident we recently purchased an old 1999 grand cherokee (78000 miles) for use in exploring the backroads just outside of Mesa. Because I dont know the service history of this Never having owned a jeep before Im doing my best to learn all the preventative maintenance steps I need to take to insure that my wife will be safe from mechanical failure on these isolated mountain backroads. There's plenty of room for the factory single exhaust, and the rear axle is miles away from the back of the tank, so if we ever do get a wild itch to add 1-ton axles or huge dual exhaust in this Jeep we know we won't have to make fuel tank modifications to accomplish it.JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE When to Replace the Fuel FilterĪs new Phoenix resident we recently purchased an old 1999 grand cherokee (78000 miles) for use in exploring the backroads just outside of Mesa. But until then, we have the tank up and held in place with four of the eight mounting holes, and we're pleased to say the fit is perfect with no interference at the bottom of the floor. We'll have to drop the tank one more time to finish hooking up our fuel system after the engine swap begins, so we're going to wait until that time to hook up the filler and vent as well as welding the nuts to the inside of the frame to make install and removal much easier. Then, we pulled the tank back out and finished drilling the holes and then bolted the tank back in. Once it was up tight into place, we measured each side to make sure the tank was centered side to side and from the rear crossmember and then drilled eight small pilot holes through the frame at the center of each tank bracket.
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