Dropping everything overland into limited or laredo?
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I'll share what I find if it's worthy of mention. I haven't seen anything really worth it in the cut department being that everybody wants to keep the beautiful body in good shape. But since the AMG came into my life, I haven't really looked... RIP E55.
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I threw on and iro 2 incher and can fit some 31x10.5 so a 4 inch should do you fine for 33s. im excited to see where your going with this because I plane on something similar and would like to see you opinion on some different set ups
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I would love to help in any way that I can. But honestly, my experience thus far, is in the XJ department. This is my first run with the modification of a WJ. I want this to be as capable as my XJ's have been in the past. I'll field any questions that I can and if I don't have the answer, Ill find it. OR LIE THROUGH MY TEETH.
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Found this while looking for lift and tire fitment help...
1999-2004 WJ Grand Cherokee
If you've got the checkbook to wheel one of these things, then just find a 4-inch lift for it, put some 33-inch-tall tires on it, and wheel it till it's so beat up you've got to cut the body apart just to open the doors. If you're looking for a more street-friendly ride, just put 1 1/2-inch coil spacers on it with some 31s and run it that way. Either way is wheeling in climate-controlled comfort, so enjoy it. Turn up the stereo if you can hear the tires rubbing.
Read more: http://www.jpmagazine.com/techarticl...#ixzz1kQNrfZmC
1999-2004 WJ Grand Cherokee
If you've got the checkbook to wheel one of these things, then just find a 4-inch lift for it, put some 33-inch-tall tires on it, and wheel it till it's so beat up you've got to cut the body apart just to open the doors. If you're looking for a more street-friendly ride, just put 1 1/2-inch coil spacers on it with some 31s and run it that way. Either way is wheeling in climate-controlled comfort, so enjoy it. Turn up the stereo if you can hear the tires rubbing.
Read more: http://www.jpmagazine.com/techarticl...#ixzz1kQNrfZmC
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new here what exactly is a wj and zj. i just bought my first 04 grand cherokee laredo. also if you know anything about lift please reply on my thread labeled " help i just bought a 2004 grand cherokee laredo
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The WJ and ZJ are simply labels for body design of the Grand Cherokee. Other changes are made to the interiors and mechanicle parts, but the major changes are made to the body. You have a WJ (99-04). The ZJ (93-98) is the design before yours. The next model/style is the WK (05-present).
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