4.5inch vs 3 ?????
#46
i guess it depends what type of wheeling right. there is different kinds
#47
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From: Flint/Asheville
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Bigger tire means more ground clearance which means you can move your front end linkages and diff out of harms way. Flex is just part of the equation and to accomplish this you can have alot of downtravel while still keeping the rig close to the ground. I'm planning on doing 3.5" lift with 33's cause a LCOG rig suits me well. If i want i'll go up to 4.5" and 35's but my last jeep was 7" on 35's and i didnt like it much, too unstable off camber which is why i rolled it and scrapped it
#48
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From: Allentown, Pa
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L HO
Bigger tire means more ground clearance which means you can move your front end linkages and diff out of harms way. Flex is just part of the equation and to accomplish this you can have alot of downtravel while still keeping the rig close to the ground. I'm planning on doing 3.5" lift with 33's cause a LCOG rig suits me well. If i want i'll go up to 4.5" and 35's but my last jeep was 7" on 35's and i didnt like it much, too unstable off camber which is why i rolled it and scrapped it
#49
i wanna go up a little more.. ive got the el cheapo 2"BB, but would you go with a full on 4.5" and pull the BB, or go 3-3.5" w/ the BB. im not heavy into offroading, mudding, crawling, or what have you. but i do enjoy exploring the old logging roads around here. ive got 235/75's but will probably not got any bigger that a 31 if i actually do end up with a lift. ultimatley, price and performance do matter, but i need to keep it on like a 500 dollarish range... my other though is just to forgo the lift in favor of rear (to start) ARB's... i know its alot, but it doesnt seem like you can get much better that ARB... and ****, if im not going over crazy terrain anyways, then a locker would potentially see more action and use than a lift... these decisions are to hard and expensive... ugh...
#50
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From: Allentown, Pa
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L HO
i wanna go up a little more.. ive got the el cheapo 2"BB, but would you go with a full on 4.5" and pull the BB, or go 3-3.5" w/ the BB. im not heavy into offroading, mudding, crawling, or what have you. but i do enjoy exploring the old logging roads around here. ive got 235/75's but will probably not got any bigger that a 31 if i actually do end up with a lift. ultimatley, price and performance do matter, but i need to keep it on like a 500 dollarish range... my other though is just to forgo the lift in favor of rear (to start) ARB's... i know its alot, but it doesnt seem like you can get much better that ARB... and ****, if im not going over crazy terrain anyways, then a locker would potentially see more action and use than a lift... these decisions are to hard and expensive... ugh...
#51
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From: Eugene, OR
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.7 Stroker I6
The kit you posted should have everything you need.
At first I was going to do a 3" lift, but I would be much happier with just going with the 4.5 and I think thats all I will ever need.
I'll be getting almost the same kit but customized by a RC reseller through ebay, topguncustomz
I'll be getting the 4.5 RC kit with the t case drop, brake line relocaters, control arms and all that. But with nitro 9000 shocks, I'll be getting my own adjustable trac bar and instead of any rear AAL or full pack I'll be making myself a BP. Using the shackles if needed.
Its based off this kit, but customz
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/84-01...Q5fAccessories
not a bad kit for the price as it is
The kit will cost me $400, plus my adjustable trac bar. I'll also be getting a new rugged ridge tie rod and drag link assembly along with other needed bushing. I'll be using a Junkyard ZJ pitman arm.
Jeep should be driving better after all that shiz!
At first I was going to do a 3" lift, but I would be much happier with just going with the 4.5 and I think thats all I will ever need.
I'll be getting almost the same kit but customized by a RC reseller through ebay, topguncustomz
I'll be getting the 4.5 RC kit with the t case drop, brake line relocaters, control arms and all that. But with nitro 9000 shocks, I'll be getting my own adjustable trac bar and instead of any rear AAL or full pack I'll be making myself a BP. Using the shackles if needed.
Its based off this kit, but customz
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/84-01...Q5fAccessories
not a bad kit for the price as it is
The kit will cost me $400, plus my adjustable trac bar. I'll also be getting a new rugged ridge tie rod and drag link assembly along with other needed bushing. I'll be using a Junkyard ZJ pitman arm.
Jeep should be driving better after all that shiz!
Last edited by darknezz; 12-17-2010 at 07:00 PM.
#52
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From: Allentown, Pa
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L HO
The kit you posted should have everything you need.
At first I was going to do a 3" lift, but I would be much happier with just going with the 4.5 and I think thats all I will ever need.
I'll be getting almost the same kit but customized by a RC reseller through ebay, topguncustomz
I'll be getting the 4.5 RC kit with the t case drop, brake line relocaters, control arms and all that. But with nitro 9000 shocks, I'll be getting my own adjustable trac bar and instead of any rear AAL or full pack I'll be making myself a BP. Using the shackles if needed.
Its based off this kit, but customz
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/84-01...Q5fAccessories
not a bad kit for the price as it is
The kit will cost me $400, plus my adjustable trac bar. I'll also be getting a new rugged ridge tie rod and drag link assembly along with other needed bushing. I'll be using a Junkyard ZJ pitman arm.
Jeep should be driving better after all that shiz!
At first I was going to do a 3" lift, but I would be much happier with just going with the 4.5 and I think thats all I will ever need.
I'll be getting almost the same kit but customized by a RC reseller through ebay, topguncustomz
I'll be getting the 4.5 RC kit with the t case drop, brake line relocaters, control arms and all that. But with nitro 9000 shocks, I'll be getting my own adjustable trac bar and instead of any rear AAL or full pack I'll be making myself a BP. Using the shackles if needed.
Its based off this kit, but customz
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/84-01...Q5fAccessories
not a bad kit for the price as it is
The kit will cost me $400, plus my adjustable trac bar. I'll also be getting a new rugged ridge tie rod and drag link assembly along with other needed bushing. I'll be using a Junkyard ZJ pitman arm.
Jeep should be driving better after all that shiz!
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