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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
There's a big difference between "will they fit" and "how much flex will I have?" You can fit 32s under a 3" lift, probably with no trimming. If your gonna wheel it and want decent flex, start cutting. Prob 2-3"
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Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Okay I have a 3in lifted with stock control arms and i run 31'' but I just got the best deal ill ever get on a set of 35s with some trimming will those fit? not to go wheeling just to drive around the streets? I like how my 31s stuff so ill keep those for wheeling tell i get a real lift.
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Okay I have a 3in lifted with stock control arms and i run 31'' but I just got the best deal ill ever get on a set of 35s with some trimming will those fit? not to go wheeling just to drive around the streets? I like how my 31s stuff so ill keep those for wheeling tell i get a real lift.
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Year: '99 and '91
Model: Cherokee
Originally Posted by Marchant2152
Okay I have a 3in lifted with stock control arms and i run 31'' but I just got the best deal ill ever get on a set of 35s with some trimming will those fit? not to go wheeling just to drive around the streets? I like how my 31s stuff so ill keep those for wheeling tell i get a real lift.
Hope this is right spot for this question, I just bought a bone stock 95 xj wanted to put somewhere around 4.5" of lift but my wife drives it also so it has to be safe for my family and drive good down the highway! Any suggestions? Thanks
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mine's fine at 4.5-5" and 33s at 70+ mph...I drive it every day without issue and never feel like I'm in any more danger than at stock height. If it's built right and set up properly it'll be as good if not better than stock.
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I suggest a 3" lift and 30-31" tires.
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Year: 97
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Originally Posted by dukie564
mine's fine at 4.5-5" and 33s at 70+ mph...I drive it every day without issue and never feel like I'm in any more danger than at stock height. If it's built right and set up properly it'll be as good if not better than stock.
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Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L High Output
Does the RC double shear track bar NEED a drop pitman arm because it drops the mount so much? I'm thinking about getting it to run at 5.5 inches
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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94
Does the RC double shear track bar NEED a drop pitman arm because it drops the mount so much? I'm thinking about getting it to run at 5.5 inches
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Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L High Output
Originally Posted by BNJeepsta
I would think so. Imo you should look at the IRO double shear. It's beefier and not much more money.