Old Man Emu Lift Kits
#197
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From: Detroit, MI
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0L
Lets see some pics! Uploading pics is pretty much like adding pictures to an email. Click the paper click when you post, and then click "choose file" and grab a picture from your files. That is if I recall correctly. I usually do all my reading and posting on my computer. Not sure how it works through the app.
#199
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From: north carolina
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
#200
The kit came with a drop kit for the T-Case. Just some spacers. I've had it up to about 60 with no issues, vibrations, etc. Tires are 7 years old and bald, gonna change that next week. Pretty Happy, it drives way better than before.
#201
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From: Detroit, MI
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0L
What size tires? 30's? You gonna get some new wheels too? It'll look real good with some bigger rubber.
Is the tcase drop 1"? I might take it off your hands if you dont need it, but if I end up with only minor vibes, I might just deal with it till I get a sye. Still undecided.
#202
Got the tires, 265/75R16. So far so good. Rides well, just a random rub here and there. I can go lock to lock with no LCA rub, just a bit when I hit something just right. Probably wouldn't work without rubbing on the trail, but I think it will be fine on the beach. Put a before pic in for reference.
#204
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From: Detroit, MI
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0L
LOL! Nice, I was about to say, that's like a 32 inch tire. Looks good man!
If your not getting any rubbing from lock to lock, you are probably hearing the tire rub against the front bumper caps.
Either way, Looks good man! Thinking about new wheels to go with it?
If your not getting any rubbing from lock to lock, you are probably hearing the tire rub against the front bumper caps.
Either way, Looks good man! Thinking about new wheels to go with it?
#205
Ok here goes, I was going back and forth on the 245/265 decision. I found some discontinued Wrangler ArmorTrac's and I ordered 245/75/R16's. They shipped and installed 265/75/R16's. I had to double-check but that's what I am running. I guess it the rub gets bad I can drop that 3rd leave back in that we took out, and get some coil spacers for the front? That will give me another inch or so. Or I can trim. That 3/4 ton Suburban in the background came with 245's and now I run 295's with no lift. Talk about trimming, I had to get creative on that pig.
#206
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From: north carolina
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
265/75/16= 31.6/10.4/16................................ 245/75/16= 30.5/9.6/16
http://tire-size-conversion.com/
http://tire-size-conversion.com/
Last edited by mikesignal; 04-14-2015 at 04:18 PM.
#207
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From: Detroit, MI
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0L
Ok here goes, I was going back and forth on the 245/265 decision. I found some discontinued Wrangler ArmorTrac's and I ordered 245/75/R16's. They shipped and installed 265/75/R16's. I had to double-check but that's what I am running. I guess it the rub gets bad I can drop that 3rd leave back in that we took out, and get some coil spacers for the front? That will give me another inch or so. Or I can trim. That 3/4 ton Suburban in the background came with 245's and now I run 295's with no lift. Talk about trimming, I had to get creative on that pig.
#208
OME 2.5" super kit from DPG. I replaced LCAs with 16" RE (1/4" longer than stock and put in new ZJ tie rod and drag link.
I got 3 1/4" in the rear with one leaf removed and maybe 2.5 - 3" up front. It works cause my *** end was sagging worse than the front. BI'm waiting for it to be aligned right now, but it rides/drives much better in pretty much every way. Compared to before, acceleration is way more responsive, braking doesn't dive the front end, corner stability is much better and I don't bounce after bumps anymore. I may think I have constant front driveline vibes... don't want to call it until it's aligned. I expect some front joints could use attention.
As far as the lift parts, my only complaint is that the ARB (OME) parts were poorly packaged/shipped. One leaf rivet was broken and I'm surprised all four shocks made it to me. One front shock bolt was missing. I found others with this issue when I searched for the bolt size on Google.
I would probably consider the metal clock or RE kit if I did it again. I'd probably go with the metal cloak kit if they could tell me that they ship directly instead of drop shipping from a warehouse.
The DPG, RE, and JKS parts were all properly packaged for shipping. JKS even put their trackbar in a double walled box. Even the stock ZJ steering parts were better packed than the OME stuff.
9/10 is my assessment overall.
Before
After
I got 3 1/4" in the rear with one leaf removed and maybe 2.5 - 3" up front. It works cause my *** end was sagging worse than the front. BI'm waiting for it to be aligned right now, but it rides/drives much better in pretty much every way. Compared to before, acceleration is way more responsive, braking doesn't dive the front end, corner stability is much better and I don't bounce after bumps anymore. I may think I have constant front driveline vibes... don't want to call it until it's aligned. I expect some front joints could use attention.
As far as the lift parts, my only complaint is that the ARB (OME) parts were poorly packaged/shipped. One leaf rivet was broken and I'm surprised all four shocks made it to me. One front shock bolt was missing. I found others with this issue when I searched for the bolt size on Google.
I would probably consider the metal clock or RE kit if I did it again. I'd probably go with the metal cloak kit if they could tell me that they ship directly instead of drop shipping from a warehouse.
The DPG, RE, and JKS parts were all properly packaged for shipping. JKS even put their trackbar in a double walled box. Even the stock ZJ steering parts were better packed than the OME stuff.
9/10 is my assessment overall.
Before
After
#209
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From: Detroit, MI
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0L
Looks good Snajo!
I would say, don't blame OME for the way the parts were delivered. Leaf springs are never boxed, you'll get them with a label tapped to them from anywhere. Plus if the OME parts hand a longer transit time, they are much more prone to more issues. I personally received all my parts in great condition. Couple dings on the boxes, but nothing was damaged or missing.
I would say, don't blame OME for the way the parts were delivered. Leaf springs are never boxed, you'll get them with a label tapped to them from anywhere. Plus if the OME parts hand a longer transit time, they are much more prone to more issues. I personally received all my parts in great condition. Couple dings on the boxes, but nothing was damaged or missing.
#210
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From: Colorado
Year: 2001, 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Looks good Snajo!
I would say, don't blame OME for the way the parts were delivered. Leaf springs are never boxed, you'll get them with a label tapped to them from anywhere. Plus if the OME parts hand a longer transit time, they are much more prone to more issues. I personally received all my parts in great condition. Couple dings on the boxes, but nothing was damaged or missing.
I would say, don't blame OME for the way the parts were delivered. Leaf springs are never boxed, you'll get them with a label tapped to them from anywhere. Plus if the OME parts hand a longer transit time, they are much more prone to more issues. I personally received all my parts in great condition. Couple dings on the boxes, but nothing was damaged or missing.