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Thanks. I'm gana have to go lifted eventually. If I it really big bumps my tire rubs on the fender because of the wheels I have on. This would be a temporary fix.
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2000 xj 3" OME LIFT
so I'm new to the forums and just bought my first jeep! 2000 xj and I just ordered a full OME 3" kit from rocky road. I have LT245/75R16. BFG A/T that I got a deal on and want to put on with the kit. The problem is that I need new wheels and don't know what size to get. The tires call for 16" with 5x4.5 lug pattern but I don't know what offset or width the tires/vehicle call for. I was looking at these
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/crr-3427712/overview/
Will the wheels fit the tires/ jeep? Rubbing issues with OME KIT.? Anything else I need?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/crr-3427712/overview/
Will the wheels fit the tires/ jeep? Rubbing issues with OME KIT.? Anything else I need?
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so I'm new to the forums and just bought my first jeep! 2000 xj and I just ordered a full OME 3" kit from rocky road. I have LT245/75R16. BFG A/T that I got a deal on and want to put on with the kit. The problem is that I need new wheels and don't know what size to get. The tires call for 16" with 5x4.5 lug pattern but I don't know what offset or width the tires/vehicle call for. I was looking at these
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/crr-3427712/overview/
Will the wheels fit the tires/ jeep? Rubbing issues with OME KIT.? Anything else I need?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/crr-3427712/overview/
Will the wheels fit the tires/ jeep? Rubbing issues with OME KIT.? Anything else I need?
Lift kit advice Please
Hey all,
I just got my first Cherokee its a stock 99'. Anyway I'm looking to lift it a little to run 31'' tires. I recently heard that the 3'' lift kits totally mess up the ride quality. I know that long arm kits are better but for a college kid on a budget I need a cheaper option. I want to lean towards the pre-runner side so it handles at speed on and off the highway. Any advice on kits, shocks etc would be much appreciated, thanks
I just got my first Cherokee its a stock 99'. Anyway I'm looking to lift it a little to run 31'' tires. I recently heard that the 3'' lift kits totally mess up the ride quality. I know that long arm kits are better but for a college kid on a budget I need a cheaper option. I want to lean towards the pre-runner side so it handles at speed on and off the highway. Any advice on kits, shocks etc would be much appreciated, thanks
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Hey guys, anyone have any experience with these tires? Thinking about getting some in 35x12.5R15 for the truck. All the reviews I'm reading say that they are a great tire, but I just wanted to check here,before I drop $712. After all, I'm (nearly) certain that is more than I have spent on the truck to date.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....65&PID=5484387
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....65&PID=5484387
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EDIT: I see you meant blemished. Good idea.
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Blems = blemished. Often you can buy tires with minor cosmetic defects at a substantial discount. All you have to do is call a few shops and ask.
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Hey all,
I just got my first Cherokee its a stock 99'. Anyway I'm looking to lift it a little to run 31'' tires. I recently heard that the 3'' lift kits totally mess up the ride quality. I know that long arm kits are better but for a college kid on a budget I need a cheaper option. I want to lean towards the pre-runner side so it handles at speed on and off the highway. Any advice on kits, shocks etc would be much appreciated, thanks
I just got my first Cherokee its a stock 99'. Anyway I'm looking to lift it a little to run 31'' tires. I recently heard that the 3'' lift kits totally mess up the ride quality. I know that long arm kits are better but for a college kid on a budget I need a cheaper option. I want to lean towards the pre-runner side so it handles at speed on and off the highway. Any advice on kits, shocks etc would be much appreciated, thanks
Side note, installed a K&N cold air intake last week. Complete Flowmaster exhaust, wheel spacers (a gift from my gf for temp use till I find some wheels), rear bumper with tire carrier, trailer hitch, and RE track bar going in tomorrow.
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