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#151
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Year: 1996
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Engine: 4.0L Inline 6 Cylinder
Rear springs are better. I still have yet to buy my own lift kit but from what i've been told, the AAL will loose some lift within the first year. So if you've got the money then go for the full pack.
hope that helps.
hope that helps.
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 242 6cyl
I wish i had the money to do a full leaf kit but i dont so for now ill be a doin a 3inch AAL and pray that it doesnt sag anytime soon lol......
#153
Take your time and save up to get what you want. Study this forum and search the different threads available. If I had known about this website when I started building mine, I would have spent a little more money on the lift, known more about what to expect from it, kept some of the skin on my knuckles, and not had the neighbors scared to let their children outside due to my excessive profanity. Research is your friend, and unless you just want to throw on a lift and beat your Jeep to pieces, have patience and do it right the first time. You will get a lot more enjoyment out of it that way.
Remember... If you don't have time to do it right the first time, when will you find time to fix it.
Remember... If you don't have time to do it right the first time, when will you find time to fix it.
#154
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Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L High Output
Rough Country is great stuff. I love my 3" kit w/full leaf packs. Definately get the full leaf packs, and their nitro shock upgrade isn't a bad idea either. I like the ride with the niro shocks on my XJ much better than their standard hydro shocks for sure. Don't forget that you might end up needing a transfer case drop/rear axle shim at the very least if you get driveline vibrations. A SYE is always better, but on a budget a t-case drop and a rear axle shim will get you by.
#156
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline six
Lift for 2000 Cherokee
Does anybody know if this lift is any good? http://www.rocky-road.com/xjbudget.html
I've got a 2000 Cherokee with 2wd. I'm looking to find the best lift for my car that won't make it drive like ****.
Thanks,
Austin
I've got a 2000 Cherokee with 2wd. I'm looking to find the best lift for my car that won't make it drive like ****.
Thanks,
Austin
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Year: 99
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
yes, rocky road is some good stuff, if i where you i would go with blocks or add-a-leafs in back rather than shackles simply because shackles require alot of work to put in, you usually have to cut bolts and get new bushing and that gets spendy at 30$ per bushing x4 plus the cost of bolts and ya its a pain in the a$$
and with only 2" you dont need brakelines or drveshafts, or steering or anything like that corrected, you will be just fine
and with only 2" you dont need brakelines or drveshafts, or steering or anything like that corrected, you will be just fine
#159
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 L Inline 6
Hey I was just wondering if anyone had any input????? I noticed TuffCountry makes a 3.5" lift with all new leafs or should i stick with Rough Country's 3"....tahnks for your input!!!!
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Engine: 4.0
Go with full leafs.
Before I had an XJ, I used to ride along with a buddy a lot when he would go wheelin'. He and another friend had identical Jeeps...same lifts, tires, even the same year. Both had aal's initially, and predictably, both YJ's had the exact same capabilities off-road. Eventually, my buddy saved and bought new leafs when his aal's started to sag. After that, it was crazy how much better his Jeep performed that the guy with the aal's. Not only did he get much better travel, it rode a lot smoother, too.
Before I had an XJ, I used to ride along with a buddy a lot when he would go wheelin'. He and another friend had identical Jeeps...same lifts, tires, even the same year. Both had aal's initially, and predictably, both YJ's had the exact same capabilities off-road. Eventually, my buddy saved and bought new leafs when his aal's started to sag. After that, it was crazy how much better his Jeep performed that the guy with the aal's. Not only did he get much better travel, it rode a lot smoother, too.
#162
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Need Some Tire Advice
im looking for 31/10.50/15 Mud tires some thing like the BFG KM1 style(wich is no longer made) any sugestions on what brand is good on the highway and in muddy trails i was looking at the hankook and the KM2 but there kinda pricey so im also loking for cheeper, also i am NOT looking at retreads so i already know about treadwright, are trux mt's good on the road?
ps: see i posted in the right sec.
im looking for 31/10.50/15 Mud tires some thing like the BFG KM1 style(wich is no longer made) any sugestions on what brand is good on the highway and in muddy trails i was looking at the hankook and the KM2 but there kinda pricey so im also loking for cheeper, also i am NOT looking at retreads so i already know about treadwright, are trux mt's good on the road?
ps: see i posted in the right sec.
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I was searching around and i saw that a 3.5" lift from Rubicon Express is the same thing as a Rough Country 4.5" lift kit. Now i dont know which one to go for. Any suggestions?