wanting cheap lift
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From: Long Beach, Ca
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
What's your budget? 4.5" lifts can range from $500-$1400+ depending on how you do it and the quality of parts you use. Do some research. There are only about 10 different companies that make lifts for jeeps.
why would you want a lift kit thats cheaper then rough country? RC is the bottom dweller of the lift world. you buy something cheaper then RC and it will be utter ****.
save your money and buy something that will last and is quality built
save your money and buy something that will last and is quality built
Last edited by meancherokee; Apr 11, 2012 at 11:26 PM.
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dont know where you got me saying RC is ****? called them the bottom dwellers of the suspension world, which they are.
Originally Posted by meancherokee
dont know where you got me saying RC is ****? called them the bottom dwellers of the suspension world, which they are.
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From: Virginia
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
And at 4.5" it just wont be cheap. Brakes lines, at least a tcase dropif not an sye and driveshaft, rims or spacers to fit appropriate tires. Etc etc.
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From: West Palm Beach
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 h.o. with 703's and a KN&N drop in filter
I have a 2 in budget boost spacers and blocks it will put you at 5 in and all u will really need is brake lines and you.can use dodge 1500 they are.like 3 in longer then stock and possibly control arms depends on whatbu have already 40 shipped
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From: russell kansas
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 inline 6
i already have rims, and 32x10.50 super swampers. this wont be in the hills much, driveshaft isnt necessary at this moment in time


