how much lift?
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
how much lift?
You had to guess how much lift would you say this jeep is running! it has a lift kit and two coil spacers! those are 35s for the recorde!
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Thats what I am thinking I am looking at buying this thing from the guy on monday and he was thinking it was sitting around 8 inchs of lift but I swear it sites about as tall and my 5.5 lifted xj on 33s!
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Year: 1997
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 L6
looks like 6 up front and 5 in the rear.
I own this same model with a 4.5" and i couldn't imagine 35's..
so it may very well be 7-8"
looks good
I own this same model with a 4.5" and i couldn't imagine 35's..
so it may very well be 7-8"
looks good
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Year: 96 Limited ZJ
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 5.2 w/mods
Im guessing 5-6 inches. I'm sitting with almost 4" lift and can fit 34s under my ZJ. Stock height is 18.5" from center of hub to bottom lip of fender in the front and 19" in the rear. Unless of course it had the factory Up Country package then it would be 19.5 and 20" respectively. The ARB looks like it needs to be re bolted or its been tugged on too hard. I'd look into that. Can clearly see it in the pic
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its prob got about 6-7, heres mine with 7 1/2- 8ish inches
If its on short arms it could be scary to drive lifted that high, looks like it is from your pics, if you get it a long arm conversion should be the first thing on your list of to do's
If its on short arms it could be scary to drive lifted that high, looks like it is from your pics, if you get it a long arm conversion should be the first thing on your list of to do's