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Year: 1996
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I'm looking at a used 3" lift for my 96 cherokee classic (currently all stock), full leaf packs, springs, shocks. I have a new moog stock trackbar which I figure I can relocate, what other questions should I ask the seller or look for when checking out the parts?
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Originally Posted by m.miller
I need a 4.5 inch lift that's not gonna burn a hole in my pocket any suggestions PM me
#2690
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Model: Grand Cherokee (WK)
Engine: 3.7l V6
ok so how bad of an idea is this... I just inherited two (2) 31/10.50/15's.. currently I have 235/75/15 all around... but my rear passenger tire is shot... how bad would it be to put the 2 31's on the rear? I care not about looks but more of the ride? unless some one wants to send me 2 more I may have to do this as I am too strapped after vacation to buy a full set right now.
#2692
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
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hey go look at my profile.....the black wheels were with 31's, the alum. wheels are with 33's...and 3" lift....be prepared to chop off those fenders though!
*And i see that was your first post! Welcome to CF*
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#2693
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2.5 turbo diesel
ok so how bad of an idea is this... I just inherited two (2) 31/10.50/15's.. currently I have 235/75/15 all around... but my rear passenger tire is shot... how bad would it be to put the 2 31's on the rear? I care not about looks but more of the ride? unless some one wants to send me 2 more I may have to do this as I am too strapped after vacation to buy a full set right now.
I could be wrong though...
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Originally Posted by dwighet
Im thinking in 2wd it will be fine but 4wd be carefull..Your back diff will be running faster than your front diff with the taller rear tyres.. and maybe something will go SNAP...
I could be wrong though...
I could be wrong though...
#2697
Hey gang,
Have been a lurker for some time..reading and learning. but have been trying to find answers to this question without much luck...there is info just not sure how to apply what i have read. so ima just ask some questions to get me on the right path, i have a 95 grand cherokee laredo awd.... I have the cv style front driveshaft. new transcase cv driveshaft and a ton of other ****...i am reserecting this beast..old owner decider to let her die....
SO i want to lift.... not sure how high..32x11.5 or 33x12.5 tires not 100% on tire size or lift yet...at least 3.5 maybee more....what i need to know..do i have to replace to cv style driveshaft? can i get away with a tcase drop..or am i going to have to upgrade to a joint style? i have read here to upgrade to a cv style..will stock work ( or aftermarket?) and I read on the lift sites to go to joint style,lol
so, this is why its a little confusing...lol
so any advice or opinions will be helpfull
Have been a lurker for some time..reading and learning. but have been trying to find answers to this question without much luck...there is info just not sure how to apply what i have read. so ima just ask some questions to get me on the right path, i have a 95 grand cherokee laredo awd.... I have the cv style front driveshaft. new transcase cv driveshaft and a ton of other ****...i am reserecting this beast..old owner decider to let her die....
SO i want to lift.... not sure how high..32x11.5 or 33x12.5 tires not 100% on tire size or lift yet...at least 3.5 maybee more....what i need to know..do i have to replace to cv style driveshaft? can i get away with a tcase drop..or am i going to have to upgrade to a joint style? i have read here to upgrade to a cv style..will stock work ( or aftermarket?) and I read on the lift sites to go to joint style,lol
so, this is why its a little confusing...lol
so any advice or opinions will be helpfull
#2698
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Originally Posted by reverendpayne
Hey gang,
Have been a lurker for some time..reading and learning. but have been trying to find answers to this question without much luck...there is info just not sure how to apply what i have read. so ima just ask some questions to get me on the right path, i have a 95 grand cherokee laredo awd.... I have the cv style front driveshaft. new transcase cv driveshaft and a ton of other ****...i am reserecting this beast..old owner decider to let her die....
SO i want to lift.... not sure how high..32x11.5 or 33x12.5 tires not 100% on tire size or lift yet...at least 3.5 maybee more....what i need to know..do i have to replace to cv style driveshaft? can i get away with a tcase drop..or am i going to have to upgrade to a joint style? i have read here to upgrade to a cv style..will stock work ( or aftermarket?) and I read on the lift sites to go to joint style,lol
so, this is why its a little confusing...lol
so any advice or opinions will be helpfull
Have been a lurker for some time..reading and learning. but have been trying to find answers to this question without much luck...there is info just not sure how to apply what i have read. so ima just ask some questions to get me on the right path, i have a 95 grand cherokee laredo awd.... I have the cv style front driveshaft. new transcase cv driveshaft and a ton of other ****...i am reserecting this beast..old owner decider to let her die....
SO i want to lift.... not sure how high..32x11.5 or 33x12.5 tires not 100% on tire size or lift yet...at least 3.5 maybee more....what i need to know..do i have to replace to cv style driveshaft? can i get away with a tcase drop..or am i going to have to upgrade to a joint style? i have read here to upgrade to a cv style..will stock work ( or aftermarket?) and I read on the lift sites to go to joint style,lol
so, this is why its a little confusing...lol
so any advice or opinions will be helpfull
But hope this helps a lil..i know ur prolly gonna hear this if u haven't already...but it honestly just depends on the rig man...
#2699
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0L
Originally Posted by XJmotard
I'm up to five inches lift...I have some lca's...and that's it man...stick drive shaft uca's...no t case drop, it sye...stock brake lines...lol...but I have no problems..no vibrations, nothing...I do need ti extend the brake lines however to do any flexing though...
But hope this helps a lil..i know ur prolly gonna hear this if u haven't already...but it honestly just depends on the rig man...
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Year: 2004
Model: Grand Cherokee (WJ)
Engine: 4.0 Inline 6