What did you do to your Cherokee today?
Originally Posted by CherokeeXJ
okay so i hear a lot about not putting blocks in it, how do they wrap the axle and what if it is just for offroading ?
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
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Originally Posted by Customizer1000
Blocks are just bad, they fail a lot. which when they do not if they do your axle will be loose and get jacked up, axle wrap is what happens when your springs flex and the axle spins up or down it puts the driveshaft in a bad position and can break the shaft or your yoke on your axle
As for me, finished welding my leaf spring mounts up, got engine ready for removal, welded up braces for my tire carrier and took the Chief to its temp home.
Originally Posted by Outlaw Star
I don't think our motors put out enough power to wrap an axle on a little 1 inch block. Now a two inch block will multiply the leverage placed on the spring.
As for me, finished welding my leaf spring mounts up, got engine ready for removal, welded up braces for my tire carrier and took the Chief to its temp home.
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Originally Posted by Customizer1000
I beg to differ! I've seen it done, and also seen the blocks crack while wheeling and the pins shoot out, if your wheeling it at all I would recommend not using blocks, if you want that extra inch get some shackles,
Almost forgot got a lot of spare parts for Xjs and FSJs!
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
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Blocks like shackles both have risk and reward I have built mini trucks with small blocks and never broke a 3 inch or smaller
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Year: 1996
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Originally Posted by Eggering
Haha I know, sounds pretty dumb, I don't know sometimes I over-evaluate things. I'm looking for photos of a jeep with this lift but its either too dark to tell or they have a skid plate or something blocking the view!