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Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.6 ho
Originally Posted by Gee oh Dee
Your back yard is sexy. Land looks nice too.
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Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2001 4.0L
i never rubbed on this things maiden voyage out in moab.
first time out in colorado, springs were broke in. it was stuffed so far in the front, i couldnt go anywhere. damn open diffs saved my fenders and tires!!
you can see my tire buldging my fender out in this pic. if i didnt have wheel spacers it prob wouldnt rub......guess i will bump stop it.
and here is another poser shot from the same day.....my gf is a goof!
first time i had the km2's out in slick stuff.....damn i love these tires! they cant replace iroks, but sure do try.
first time out in colorado, springs were broke in. it was stuffed so far in the front, i couldnt go anywhere. damn open diffs saved my fenders and tires!!
you can see my tire buldging my fender out in this pic. if i didnt have wheel spacers it prob wouldnt rub......guess i will bump stop it.
and here is another poser shot from the same day.....my gf is a goof!
first time i had the km2's out in slick stuff.....damn i love these tires! they cant replace iroks, but sure do try.
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Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2001 4.0L
it looks like your rear is doing all the work. might want to try a set of coils in the rear with a higher spring rate to help the front do some of the work. it would make your rig way more stable having your suspension set up 50/50 instead of the 30/70 it looks like you have going on. i may be wrong, but that looks like it would unload on side hills.
this is just going off pictures. your jeep may act different in person. just some food for thought.
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Year: 1998
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Engine: I6 4.0 L
Originally Posted by mudslut1
It's at my parents house they have 65 acres it's all rock and swamps lots of good wheeling.
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Year: 92
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by hudfabxj
it looks like your rear is doing all the work. might want to try a set of coils in the rear with a higher spring rate to help the front do some of the work. it would make your rig way more stable having your suspension set up 50/50 instead of the 30/70 it looks like you have going on. i may be wrong, but that looks like it would unload on side hills.
this is just going off pictures. your jeep may act different in person. just some food for thought.
But, I'm also still running short arms with rubber bushings up front that are not helping with the flex. So I plan to have everything worked out when I build my 3 link.
I havnt noticed any unloading issues though, just the back flexing faster than the front.