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goneboating06 03-12-2010 11:47 AM

Offroad/Daily Driver Combo
 
So for the past couple months i have been researching and thinking hard about what i want to put on my jeep, and all on somewhat of a budget. I think i figured out what i want, but i just have a few questions. I want to build my jeep so that it does awesome off road, looks good, but yet still has good road manners, because its still be my DD.
So this is what i'm thinking.....

-4.5 inch Rustys lift with full spring packs
-32x11.5x15
-Quick Discos
-4:10's
-SYE and CV driveshaft
-And eventually front and rear selectable lockers

- 1st question... Will that be a good setup for off road, as well as a DD? or what do i need to change, or what would you guys recommend?

-ok, so 2nd question... Off road wise, would it be better to just save up a bit longer and get 33x12.5x15 and bushwackers? But if i do that would it impact my on road drive-ability by a lot though? I am just worried ill want it to flex better, and have bigger tires down the road and be kickin myself in the butt because i didn't.... but then again i want it to behave good on the road? or do i kinda just have to pick and choose what i want more on this one?

- 3rd question... with 32's or 33's what gears should i get? i have heard both 4:10's and 4:56's?

sorry about the long post, but uhh, i think thats it? i have searched on forums, internet, and everywhere else, and i think i have it narrowed down, but then again i don't have experience with this stuff... thanks everyone!

tannerp89 03-12-2010 11:58 AM

well for a DD and a wheeler 4.5" is good...id look into a long arm kit though. improves street handling....here's a link that goes over that...
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/tru...ng-arms-40199/

for tires the 4.5" will fit 33"s but you will have to trim your fenders to avoid rubbing/ tearing the fenders at full flex. also you'll need a rim with at least 4" of backspace to avoid rubbing your lower control arms. for gears 4.10 is good for the bigger tires, but kinda sucks for highway travel.

and your right on about needing the SYE and CV driveshaft. if i remember right you can use a stock front drive shaft off the XJ for the rear DS when you install an SYE...look into that though.

dude409 03-12-2010 11:58 AM

i dd mine with 6.5'' long arm and 33x12.5 with 3.55's it handles the road fine and is very good offroad too

dude409 03-12-2010 11:59 AM

oh yea and i have the sye and cv rear

wheeler 03-12-2010 12:55 PM

most people for there daily driver/weekend wheeler go with a 3 inch lift and 31's. this was you wont lose much mpg or power while driving. get front sway bar disconnects and you'll be set for the trails! you wont need to regear with 31's either. lockers arent really a daily driver thing either its up to you and mostly up to your budget!

XJs-R-us 03-12-2010 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by goneboating06 (Post 464914)
So for the past couple months i have been researching and thinking hard about what i want to put on my jeep, and all on somewhat of a budget. I think i figured out what i want, but i just have a few questions. I want to build my jeep so that it does awesome off road, looks good, but yet still has good road manners, because its still be my DD.
So this is what i'm thinking.....

-4.5 inch Rustys lift with full spring packs
-32x11.5x15
-Quick Discos
-4:10's
-SYE and CV driveshaft
-And eventually front and rear selectable lockers

- 1st question... Will that be a good setup for off road, as well as a DD? or what do i need to change, or what would you guys recommend?

-ok, so 2nd question... Off road wise, would it be better to just save up a bit longer and get 33x12.5x15 and bushwackers? But if i do that would it impact my on road drive-ability by a lot though? I am just worried ill want it to flex better, and have bigger tires down the road and be kickin myself in the butt because i didn't.... but then again i want it to behave good on the road? or do i kinda just have to pick and choose what i want more on this one?

- 3rd question... with 32's or 33's what gears should i get? i have heard both 4:10's and 4:56's?

sorry about the long post, but uhh, i think thats it? i have searched on forums, internet, and everywhere else, and i think i have it narrowed down, but then again i don't have experience with this stuff... thanks everyone!


Hi Goneboating,
Ide say with a Rough Country 4.5" lift (They still sell it with full leafs, you just have to call them up and ask) This is what I have on mine and it impresses me still.
PLUS!!!
When you call them up, ask for Jason, and tell him youre a member of this forum and he'll give you a discount! Im not affiliated in anyway, just satisfied with their product.

Also, screw the disconnects....Too be honest, you dont need your sway bars, Period! Ive actually removed mine with no ill effects. Also if your worried about pulling things like trailers...Dont be. Ive pulled trailers fine. Ive also pulled other cars on a car dolly, with no sway bars. My Jeep handles absolutely fine, with out my sway bars.

Ide personally go with 33's ...why not?... I got 33's waiting to go on.
And 4.10 I hear is a good "DD road gear" to use...but offroad 4.56 will put more power to the ground.

SYE? I dont know...I dont have one (too my knowledge, lol) and have no problems and Ive put my XJ through its paces...

OH JESUS! Selectable lockers for the front AND rear.... if you can afford those $$$$$ ...more power to ya! Im not going to comment here however, because everyone has different opinions when it comes to lockers.

goneboating06 03-13-2010 01:40 AM

Thanks everyone..... I was going to buy Rough Country, but i heard the adjustable track bar was a good thing to have, and i think the Rustys has it? do i really need it, and should i just go with the Rough Country? I don't need a intense crazy rock crawler, just something to be reliable, good off road, not that expensive, and something to lift higher then a foot off the ground... haha, and definitely want to go with a 4.5 inch.

Haha, heck if i just take the sway bar off, that will save me some $$$$ and if it doesn't affect it that much i am going for it haha thanks!

Yeah, thats my goal to have selectable lockers in front and back, but who knows, there is so much crap i want for my jeep.... money pit... but so worth it.

The only thing that is holding me back from getting 33's is i live in Utah, and the UHP is nuts about fender flares, and tire coverage. Here you can't have any tread past the fender flares, and your supposed to have mud flaps (yeah right...not going to happen).... so thats why i was thinking about getting bushwackers, but i don't really want to spend 400+ just on fender flairs, and plus i have head BW's dwarf 33's...

bannanaboat 03-13-2010 10:21 AM

why not go with a narrower 33" tire

ITSAJEEPXJTHING 03-13-2010 10:51 AM

I ran 33x9.5R15 BFG A/T's on my 1990 with 4.5" lift and factory flares. 4.5" backspace on 8" rim. I had purchased the rims for wider tires origionaly. "You would be better with 7" wide rims. trying to get the bead to catch on these tires was not fun."

http://www.itsajeepxjthing.com/jeep3.jpg

goneboating06 03-13-2010 11:19 AM

does the narrower 33's rub with factory fender flares?

ITSAJEEPXJTHING 03-13-2010 11:54 AM

Does not rub on my 1990. But my front fenders and liners are chopped in the front at the bottom of the headder pannel.

goneboating06 03-13-2010 01:38 PM

oh all right... thanks you guys, you answered all my questions, i appreciate it.

91familyxj 03-13-2010 02:14 PM

Do not get rid of your sway bars!!! Your rear on but not your front. Get disconnects if anything but do not take it off if its your DD thats just crazy. I dont have a rear from the factory but I would not drive my DD with out a front. BUt other than that it sounds like you have your jeep going in the direction you want it. Post some pics

XJs-R-us 03-13-2010 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by 91familyxj (Post 466314)
Do not get rid of your sway bars!!! Your rear on but not your front. Get disconnects if anything but do not take it off if its your DD thats just crazy. I dont have a rear from the factory but I would not drive my DD with out a front. BUt other than that it sounds like you have your jeep going in the direction you want it. Post some pics


Why?

Unless your flying around corners, theres no need.
And yes, I drive mine on the Hi-way too.

If you want to speed around...Go buy a car...

Swaybars are a pointless items on the Cherokee....well, atleast for people that know its NOT a race car...

RoyalXJ 03-13-2010 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by goneboating06 (Post 465957)
Thanks everyone..... I was going to buy Rough Country, but i heard the adjustable track bar was a good thing to have, and i think the Rustys has it? do i really need it, and should i just go with the Rough Country? I don't need a intense crazy rock crawler, just something to be reliable, good off road, not that expensive, and something to lift higher then a foot off the ground... haha, and definitely want to go with a 4.5 inch.

Haha, heck if i just take the sway bar off, that will save me some $$$$ and if it doesn't affect it that much i am going for it haha thanks!

Yeah, thats my goal to have selectable lockers in front and back, but who knows, there is so much crap i want for my jeep.... money pit... but so worth it.

The only thing that is holding me back from getting 33's is i live in Utah, and the UHP is nuts about fender flares, and tire coverage. Here you can't have any tread past the fender flares, and your supposed to have mud flaps (yeah right...not going to happen).... so thats why i was thinking about getting bushwackers, but i don't really want to spend 400+ just on fender flairs, and plus i have head BW's dwarf 33's...

stay away front rustys. ive seen too many broken leafs and track bar ends. go with rough country


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