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Old 04-27-2016, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by cliffy
It is sitting a little higher than intended, I was expecting 2 - 2 1/2" and it is sitting closer to 3 1/2" higher than before. All of my web surfing seemed to point me at a new set of JK shocks at factory height but I am concerned about that 1" difference.
I had jk shocks on my 2.5 and it worked fine
Old 04-27-2016, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
I had jk shocks on my 2.5 and it worked fine
I had them on 3.5" and the rear was okay. Fronts were maxed out
Old 04-27-2016, 10:28 PM
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Cool, I appreciate the quick feedback. It gives me something to work with for ideas. I expect them to settle some so we will see, thanks again.
Old 04-29-2016, 05:18 PM
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Anyone interested in a 2" reciever for an Xj? It's a valley. Grade 5. $25. Needs paint.
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I'm Nick, from Rising Sun MD, or Cecil County have an 88 Cherokee and a 94 Cherokee just about both stock but heres the 94,

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Originally Posted by Runge 88/94XJ
I'm Nick, from Rising Sun MD, or Cecil County have an 88 Cherokee and a 94 Cherokee just about both stock but heres the 94,
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In other news apparently Aberdeen Proving Ground was doing some testing today (~2 miles from my new house)

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It happens
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Originally Posted by a_shirey
Shouldn't need an air hammer. Just a 3-5lb hammer and a punch. Heat them up until they're red if they dont budge. Thats what I did. Just be careful not to catch the carpet on fire. Took about 30 minutes to knock all 4 out.
where is the carpet that you're worried about catching on fire?
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Originally Posted by LittleBuddy
where is the carpet that you're worried about catching on fire?
In the rear hatch area ...?
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Hawaiian nitemare!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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My 93, still in progress. Pasadena, Md.
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My 93, still in progress. Pasadena, Md.
Mmmm 2-door
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welcome to the boredom
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Are 6 ton jack stands overkill for our XJ's?
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Originally Posted by Silentj
Are 6 ton jack stands overkill for our XJ's?
Depends. 6-ton stands are way overkill for my YJ, but they don't reach the frame. I can even drive over them when they're collapsed.

Advantages to heavy stands:
Weight capacity
Height (sometimes)

Advantages to lighter stands:
Smaller footprint (more space to lay/work)
Height (sometimes)


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