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From: Centennial ! 80015
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.6 stroker ;)
Originally Posted by dogger15
Get your steering done yet
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From: Aurora, Co
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
I'm thinking i need a little more clearance and flexibility in my jeep. Would going from 3" to 5" mean a ton of work? Would this be to extreme for stock brake lines and no SYE? I have adjustable uppers and lowers and trac-bar already. I would be doing a 2" spacer up front and hope to get 2" in a bastard pack rear.
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From: Aurora, CO
Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4L I6
I'm thinking i need a little more clearance and flexibility in my jeep. Would going from 3" to 5" mean a ton of work? Would this be to extreme for stock brake lines and no SYE? I have adjustable uppers and lowers and trac-bar already. I would be doing a 2" spacer up front and hope to get 2" in a bastard pack rear.
Originally Posted by FISHIES848
I'm thinking i need a little more clearance and flexibility in my jeep. Would going from 3" to 5" mean a ton of work? Would this be to extreme for stock brake lines and no SYE? I have adjustable uppers and lowers and trac-bar already. I would be doing a 2" spacer up front and hope to get 2" in a bastard pack rear.
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From: Loveland CO
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6
Originally Posted by FISHIES848
Is trimming all up front? Cuz u can only go so far in the rear...
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From: Aurora, Co
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Originally Posted by TheCK4x4
Well u can do the back but your gonna have to do like a custom tub then like make your own wheel wells


