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Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
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hey guys i have an 01 cherokee an im installing a mrough county 6.5 on it. the back lift is finished an the front is almost done, but i am stuck on one thing. i cant line up the new lower control arms, the upper control arms are on an the springs are in but i cant line up the lower control arms. it looks like the diff is tilted foward but i cant pull it back because of the tension from the springs. anybody have any suggestions or an easy way to fix this?
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Huge *** pry bar.
At also means that you're trying to install 6.5 inch springs with short arms.
The fact that it's difficult to install and binding from the start should be a sign from above that it's not a good idea.
At also means that you're trying to install 6.5 inch springs with short arms.
The fact that it's difficult to install and binding from the start should be a sign from above that it's not a good idea.
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Originally Posted by brokeluck
wish i knew that before i bought it
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I agree. They shouldn't market a 6.5" kit with short arms. That much lift needs to at LEAST come with drop brackets.
You'll have 100 people on here tell you their short arms work just fine tho. I don't agree.
Been there, done that. It's not what you want.
You'll have 100 people on here tell you their short arms work just fine tho. I don't agree.
Been there, done that. It's not what you want.
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Yea i agree with the drop brackets at least. But if its the company i think he probably has, they also sell 4.5 in leaf packs that automatically have a horrible leaf spring angle -_- which i learned afterwards
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
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Originally Posted by lowrange2
And it takes a different set of brackets to fix that issue...
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
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Meh, theyre to busy making bug truck body lifts and such. I think it should be a rule to buy from cherokeeforum vendors haha, at least that may be my rule
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Year: 1998
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Originally Posted by mattphillips90
Meh, theyre to busy making bug truck body lifts and such. I think it should be a rule to buy from cherokeeforum vendors haha, at least that may be my rule
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Year: 1988
Model: Comanche (MJ)
Engine: I6 4.0L
UGH i cant decide if i want 3" or 4.5" ive looked at 1000s of photos.....the 3" doesnt require a sye new driveshaft etc but some pics ive seen it looks like its barely lifted from stock, but 4.5 looks so good....i want new leafs but i dont want to spend 800 bucks getting a 4.5 new leaf lift.....