Any wisconites in here?
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Year: 1987
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Where in WI are you located?
I'm in Milwaukee. I've got a sweet little spot that I go just north of here.
First mod: recovery points so we can tug each other out when stuck.
Second: Tires that aren't meant for highway use
I'm in Milwaukee. I've got a sweet little spot that I go just north of here.
First mod: recovery points so we can tug each other out when stuck.
Second: Tires that aren't meant for highway use
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Year: 1987
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Shouldn't be any fab, just bolt on.
But recovery points are simple. Make sure you have a spot to hook up a strap and tug hard on. Both front and rear.
Some just use the rear tow bar if equipped for the rear. Most get tow hooks for the front and bolt them to subframe.
But recovery points are simple. Make sure you have a spot to hook up a strap and tug hard on. Both front and rear.
Some just use the rear tow bar if equipped for the rear. Most get tow hooks for the front and bolt them to subframe.
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Year: 1999
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Alright ya mine doesn't have a hitch YET I'm deff putting one very soon n I wana keep my bumper on so will I still b able to put on tow hooks? Also if I jus want like a 1-2 inch is there jus spacers j can use or something or do u need a lift kit?
Ps I'm a noob lol
Ps I'm a noob lol
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If your coil spring all the way around (you should be) you can get a nice budget boost with coil spacers.
If not then you can just get shakles for the rear and a coil spacer for the front.
If not then you can just get shakles for the rear and a coil spacer for the front.