Oil pressure switch and I broke the track bar and motor mount on a rock I should've given up on.
Look at the miles. You don't buy vehicles with this many miles, lift them and proceed to beat them on the toughest trails in the Rockies. But that is what my friends and I have done. These things are stone reliable, tough and will take you anywhere. The unibody is the only thing that scares me. I love it and will wheel it to the bitter end. Then I'll buy another!
Rock on fellow Jeeper! Cherokees are tough as nails, fun/easy to work, and get you where you want to go.
Bought a 1993 Cherokee Sport with 230,000 km on it in Canada, which means snow, salt and ice. The jeep was in excellent shape except for a few holes in the floor under the drivers feet and cargo area where the rear wheels spray, easily patched. The problem areas like door bottoms and under the flares are pristine. Took the old girl on a run through buddy's farm down some nasty trails with street tires on her and she performed amazingly!! What a trooper. We blazed trails that were impassable I thought. Who buys a jeep to keep it in two wheel drive on the highways? What a waste. We put her through the test and had a blast doing it. Have fun with her. Gas gauge broke a while back, but I just reset the odometer every time I fill her up and I know how many K's I can get out of a tank so there's no problem. Never own a different vehicle again, my word to you.
Right on man!!! My Jeep is insane. I love it and will buy another when it dies.