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Year: 1998
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This is with one hockey puck, Daystar extended bumpstops, and before trimming.
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Preparing for DIY lift
I've got my Front coils and leafs for a bastard pack and I'm hoping for 3 to 3.5" of lift. My question is for those who have gone this route. What bushings should I plan to change? and which kits or types would you recommend? There are big price differences between OEM and fancier rubber compounds. Thanks in advance for your help.
High school student looking for opinions.
I am in high school i have a 1998 XJ. I need this to be an every day driver. I am looking to put on a 4.5 inch lift and upgrade to 31's. I don't have a whole lot of money but don't want to buy crap. I have heard good things about Zone off-road but looking for more opinions.
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I'm old and don't have a lot of money! But I put a 4 1/2 Zone kit in my 91 and I'm very happy and money well spent. My kit did come with transfer case drop kit and I have had no vibration problems.
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
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I am in high school i have a 1998 XJ. I need this to be an every day driver. I am looking to put on a 4.5 inch lift and upgrade to 31's. I don't have a whole lot of money but don't want to buy crap. I have heard good things about Zone off-road but looking for more opinions.
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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No, I don't lick fish.
I've got my Front coils and leafs for a bastard pack and I'm hoping for 3 to 3.5" of lift. My question is for those who have gone this route. What bushings should I plan to change? and which kits or types would you recommend? There are big price differences between OEM and fancier rubber compounds. Thanks in advance for your help.
I am in high school i have a 1998 XJ. I need this to be an every day driver. I am looking to put on a 4.5 inch lift and upgrade to 31's. I don't have a whole lot of money but don't want to buy crap. I have heard good things about Zone off-road but looking for more opinions.
Stay away from Rusty's, RC, Skyjacker, and Fabtech. Their lifts are stiff and ride very rough. Plus, some of the companies in that group have really crappy warranties or don't stand behind their products.
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6 HO
Originally Posted by BlueJeep_01
Does anybody on here happen to have pics of their Cherokee on 235/75s with either 3 or 4.5 inches of lift?
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