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Budget Builds: What Junkyard Parts Will Fit Cherokee?

Old Dec 13, 2010 | 09:43 PM
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Found some used stock Bronco II coil springs and rs5000's. Would these fit/lift my '90 cherokee?

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Old Dec 13, 2010 | 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by RENIXBEAST
If I'm not mistaken the cherokee never came with a 3.0 V6 it was the GM 2.8 V6. Just an FYI.
Ya, I have an 86 with a 2.8 v6. That's funny about the cup holder, I was just today considering bolting some kinda cup holder to my dash cause I'm sick of spilling my fakin coffee! To the junkyard!
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Old Dec 14, 2010 | 10:17 PM
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OKAY I want two inches of lift I've heard you can get that with one or two s10 leafs. but what about the front? Will s10 springs give me lift? what length am I looking for (what length are the xj front springs not under load, does anyone know) Anyway I've almost already made up my mind for a bastard pack, just hoping for some specifics I don't want to go over 3 inches, and the cheapest way for now Im a student. Eventually I'll get something better but my xj is a dd for now so want something modest. thanks in advance for any opinions on which way to go!
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Old Dec 14, 2010 | 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by dilljeepo
OKAY I want two inches of lift I've heard you can get that with one or two s10 leafs. but what about the front? Will s10 springs give me lift? what length am I looking for (what length are the xj front springs not under load, does anyone know) Anyway I've almost already made up my mind for a bastard pack, just hoping for some specifics I don't want to go over 3 inches, and the cheapest way for now Im a student. Eventually I'll get something better but my xj is a dd for now so want something modest. thanks in advance for any opinions on which way to go!
great website.


http://www.rocklizardfabrications.co...dget_boost.htm

it says that he only got 1 inch of lift using the single main leaf, so throw the second one in too.
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Old Dec 16, 2010 | 04:31 PM
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I used my Jeep main leaf, then an S10, jeep, S10, Jeep overload. Yes I added a fifth leaf. it gave me almost 4.5 lift. I rides better and doesn't squat as much with a tailor. I then took out my lower swaybar bolt out and used a hitch pin and clip for a rear swaybar disconnect. my brother then made the longarm front suspension.
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Old Dec 16, 2010 | 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by XJ4life92
great website.


http://www.rocklizardfabrications.co...dget_boost.htm

it says that he only got 1 inch of lift using the single main leaf, so throw the second one in too.
hey thanks I'll definitely refer to that, ya looks like I'll have to use two, does this fix (or at least hide) leaf spring sag because my back leafs are pretty worn out already and I'm worried about them ruining the s10 leaves if I mix them together. Maybe I'll just use the whole s10 pack and throw out my Jeep pack? well either way thanks for the site.
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Old Dec 16, 2010 | 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by dilljeepo
hey thanks I'll definitely refer to that, ya looks like I'll have to use two, does this fix (or at least hide) leaf spring sag because my back leafs are pretty worn out already and I'm worried about them ruining the s10 leaves if I mix them together. Maybe I'll just use the whole s10 pack and throw out my Jeep pack? well either way thanks for the site.
no problem man. good luck lifting your jeep!!
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Old Dec 17, 2010 | 02:41 PM
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For anyone who doesn't have front door storage, here's a nice way of getting it. Find 2 mid-90's Ford Ranger/Mazda B2000/3000 ext. cab pickups. Along the back of the cab is a net, held on by 8 screws. These fit perfectly along your front doors.
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Last edited by no rdplz; Dec 19, 2010 at 06:29 PM. Reason: pictures stopped working. Put them back in post.
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Old Dec 17, 2010 | 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by no rdplz
For anyone who doesn't have front door storage, here's a nice way of getting it. Find 2 mid-90's Ford Ranger/Mazda B2000/3000 ext. cab pickups. Along the back of the cab is a net, held on by 3 screws. These fit perfectly along your front doors.
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That's AWESOME!! Thanks for the info. I'll be on the lookout from now on for them.
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Old Dec 17, 2010 | 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by RedZeppelinXJ
Hey guys for the sake of everyone doing budget junkyard builds I was wondering what parts from other vehicles will fit an XJ with little or no modification that will help the performance/offroad capabilities of the XJ....feel free to post your mods and links to build threads if you have them.....this thread is to help new guys on a budget get started

***note that these are not all bolt in mods, but can be done by most who are mechanically inclined with the right tools

Here is the latest re-cap of what we have found:

Suspension & Lift:
1. ZJ V8 Upcountry Coils = 1-1.5" lift
2. F-150/Bronco Coils ('70s-ish) = 4-4.5" lift
3. S10 (P/U or Blazer) leaf packs (cut eyes off S10 main and bolt pack under XJ main) = 3-4" lift (may require use of degree shims)
4. Dakota Bastard Pack (do same as with S10 pack) = ~4" lift
5. JK shocks = slight mod to fit 2-4" lift (some dispute)
6. MJ Shackles = 1/2" lift
7. Camaro Spring Isolators = 1.5" lift
8. Full size Blazer Bastard Pack (do same as S10 pack) = 4-4.5" lift (may require use of shims) may be stiffer than S10 leafs
9. ZJ spring isolators = stronger, metal core, can be stacked
10. GM fullsize pickup shackles ('95-99) = 1.5" lift, better shackle angle
11. Thunderbird Front Coils ('83-97) = 3-4" lift (varies in lift and softness by year and trim package), will need top plate from strut too
12. Any 2.5" wide leaf spring can be used between to make a bastard pack (they may differ in stiffness and lift)
13. S10 Shocks (Rear only) = good for the lift you will get when you do a bastard pack
14. TJ Lift Coils (front only) = provide 1" less lift on an XJ than on a TJ

Brakes:
1. WJ brake booster
2. WJ Master Cylinder
3. YJ Brake Lines = 3-4" longer
4. Dodge Ram Van Brake Lines = 10-12" longer (for big lifts)
5. WJ Rotors/Calipers = bigger brakes and more stopping power (will fit 15" rims)
6. ZJ brake booster, master cylinder, proportioning valve = may need for disc conversion
7. XJ '95+ brake booster and master cylinder = dual diaphragm
8. Dakota Rear Softlines ('95-00) = 6" longer
9. GM C/K1500 Front Softlines ('90-95) = 6" longer
10. KJ disc brake set-ups can be used for a conversion on your XJ axle

Axles:
1. Ford 8.8 inch ('97+) = need spring & shock mounts (3.55, 3.73, or 4.10, maybe LSD, Disc Brakes)
2. XJ I-4 & some V6 = may have 3.73, 4.10, or 4.56 gears may have vacuum discos
3. XJ C8.25 ('97+) = bolt in and upgrades to 29 spline (strength comparable to D44)
4. XJ D44 = found in some but not all '87-'89 XJ's with Towing Package
5. Lincoln Lockers = welded spider gears, operates like a spool, must be a GOOD welder
6. MJ D44 = need new spring perches and shock mounts
7. XJ D30 = ('95-'99) non-disconnect, larger u-joints, high pinion, bolt in
8. Homebrew posi-locks for '84-90 vacuum disconnect D30s, eliminates vacuum actuation (use search function)

Front End & Steering:
1. ZJ V8 Tierods = beefier & bolt in
2. WJ Knuckles/Tierods/Draglinks = beefier and crossover steering
3. Durango Steering Box = beefier
4. 350 or 351 Power Steering Pump = helps with oversize tires (requires welding)
5. WJ LCA's = more tire clearance (some grinding required)
6. ZJ pitman arm = 1 inch drop over stock
7. WJ rear LCA's = replace XJ front LCA's, 2" longer to accommodate a lift, some grinding required
8. WJ power steering pump (fits '96+, plug return hole, and use XJ pulley)
9. V8 ZJ front sway-bar
10. JK rear UCA = use as XJ LCA, its about 1-2" longer

Engine/Transmission/T-case:
1. Newer XJ intakes (may require some modification)
2. Mustang 5.0 Injectors = near bolt in (have 4 holes instead of 1, more fuel, better spray)
3. ZJ V8 alternator = more power to run accessories (some grinding required) 136A
4. Ford Electric Fan ('90-95 3.8L Taurus, '87-93 5.0L Mustang) = replaces mechanical fan, more cooling (8C607)
5. 2.5L Dakota Alternator = bolt in, upgrades to 117A
6. Dodge Neon Injectors = better throttle response
7. '94+ V6 Dakota AX-15 = bolt in (but must use XJ bellhousing)
8. ZJ and WJ stock tranny coolers with stacked plates (even an upgrade for us with the stock fin style)
9. 5spd crossmembers give 3/4 inch t-case drop on autos with no loss in ground clearance
10. Hoodvents (i.e. Lebaron, Laser, Turbo Thunderbird etc.) = help keep ur 4.0 cool at low speeds
11. You can convert the closed system to open without replacing your radiator by using the fill cap from a 4.7 durango or dakota, cutting it into your upper hose, and replace your bottle with an MJ overflow tank or any that fit. Then cap off or eliminate the T'ed lines in the heater core.
12. Homebrew Slip Yoke Eliminator (use search function)


Body/Interior/Armor:
1. 97+ mirrors are direct bolt in to older XJ's and allow you to fold them in on tight trails.
2. MJ/2 Door XJ Bucket seats = tilt forward, bolt in
3. ZJ gas tank skid = can be modified to fit 97+
4. GM power antennas replace your broken XJ's with little modification
5. XJ '97+ doors onto older cherokees = one piece windows and better mirrors
6. XJ overhead console = most commonly found in '00-01 or higher trim level, provides space for switches etc.
7. '97+ center console = can be made to fit '96 and older, gives you cupholders!
8.'96-00 Ford Explorer hatch shocks = lift your hatch about 3" lower but are beef (ever see one that doesn't work?) need modification for '97+
9. OEM skid plates (Front, Tranny, T-case, gas tank, found on "up-country" package XJ's)
10. OEM swing-out tire carriers, get the bumper with it, found mainly on '84-'90 XJ's

*feel free to ask questions about any of these mods

**Also Blazin Den has made a list of links to build threads for us! Recap with Links!

***Here is the Link to the thread on Jeepforum.com where most of this info came from Budget Builds: What Junkyard parts will fit an XJ?

Have you noticed any difference in the injector swap and is it worth it...Also which injector works better the neon or the mustang and is the difference noticeable?????
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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 05:08 AM
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does anyone know what year zj for the tierod or are the the same thru the years
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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 06:08 AM
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Originally Posted by tommyxj2000
does anyone know what year zj for the tierod or are the the same thru the years
All ZJ years will fit (93-98) just make sure you get the V8 ones. The 6's are the same as the XJ
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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 06:14 AM
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thanks
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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 11:20 AM
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I'm looking at brake pads on Autozone.com for the Zj disk brake swap. Autozone has different model brake pads for the rear, both being identified by the vin number of the Jeep. What's the difference?

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par.../N-j0oj9Z8ko2a
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Old Dec 18, 2010 | 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by teh BOMB
Xj and Mj seats mount differently it is not a bolt in you either have to move the studs on the floor or change the seat brackets.


just sayin. changing brackets is a ***** haha the bolts are one the stop against the steel mesh. i advise getting a tetnis shot and wearing gloves before you do this haha
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