I want like 2" of lift for cheap but don't wanna hurt me Jeep?
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From: Illinois
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
I want like 2" of lift for cheap but don't wanna hurt me Jeep?
I know there are different ways to go about lifting an XJ but right now I am short on $ so I need like 2" lift for under $200 but I don't wanna hurt my XJ.
I will be doing some offroading but nothing with extreme flexing. Would I have to change my shocks?
Should I just save up for the 3-4.5" I will definitely have in the future but that will be a while down the road?
I will be doing some offroading but nothing with extreme flexing. Would I have to change my shocks?
Should I just save up for the 3-4.5" I will definitely have in the future but that will be a while down the road?
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From: IN
Year: 1989 Comanche
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
the advice i always give is save up money for the lift you want. dont buy a 2in lift now knowing you want/will have a 4.5in lift later down the road. i've had about 5 different lift combinations in my truck and im still not happy with it.
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From: Illinois
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Would that, in any way, have a detrimental effect on my Cherokee?
It is a DD and I am 16 so my parents would be pissed if it got jacked up from something I did to it hahaha
I heard something like your frame can twist or something with a BB??? But could that happen on an XJ since it's unibody?
It is a DD and I am 16 so my parents would be pissed if it got jacked up from something I did to it hahaha
I heard something like your frame can twist or something with a BB??? But could that happen on an XJ since it's unibody?
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From: Metro Denver, CO
Year: 1987
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Would that, in any way, have a detrimental effect on my Cherokee?
It is a DD and I am 16 so my parents would be pissed if it got jacked up from something I did to it hahaha
I heard something like your frame can twist or something with a BB??? But could that happen on an XJ since it's unibody?
It is a DD and I am 16 so my parents would be pissed if it got jacked up from something I did to it hahaha
I heard something like your frame can twist or something with a BB??? But could that happen on an XJ since it's unibody?
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From: palm desert,ca
Year: 1987
Model: Wagoneer
Engine: 4.0
Would that, in any way, have a detrimental effect on my Cherokee?
It is a DD and I am 16 so my parents would be pissed if it got jacked up from something I did to it hahaha
I heard something like your frame can twist or something with a BB??? But could that happen on an XJ since it's unibody?
It is a DD and I am 16 so my parents would be pissed if it got jacked up from something I did to it hahaha
I heard something like your frame can twist or something with a BB??? But could that happen on an XJ since it's unibody?
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From: Metro Denver, CO
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Won't a 2 inch shackle lift do nothing but cure the sag in the back end and bring it back to where it's supposed to sit? Why not go with at least a 3 inch lift where you'll actually notice some added ground clearance and room for bigger tires?
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From: South Side Chicago
Year: 1992, 2- 1998 (All 3, 4 Doors)
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You mean there is actually something that detrimental to the XJ??? I mean outside of the running without water, oil, trans fluid, or all 3, something can actually hurt them? I think I need to investigate further....
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From: Metro Denver, CO
Year: 1987
Model: Cherokee
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If he does an aal with new shocks, he'll actually have a positive lift. Then he can add shackles to level it out.
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Year: 2001
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Why are you worried about hurting your jeep??? just dont put blocks on it for lift.
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From: HAMMOND IN
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you shouldn't hurt any thing with a 2" just get a spacer and shackle kit so you can re use them when you decide to go bigger just about every company makes them and howler on here sells a spacer in the vender section.