Lift help in SW Houston
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From: Houston, Tx
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 6
I was looking at getting a lift for my little red 4.0 4x4 1999 Jeep Cherokee. I was looking at the Rough Country 4.5 part number#633XN2. I was wondering if anyone input about it? What other options do I need to have?
This vehicle will be used at deer lease and for 17 year old. So it needs to be safe and freeway friendly. I would like to learn and do this myself but I don't really have tools and my wife is still pissed from when changed the brakes. Lets just say that a simple brake job cost me $600 and 6 weeks with the jeep out of commission.
This vehicle will be used at deer lease and for 17 year old. So it needs to be safe and freeway friendly. I would like to learn and do this myself but I don't really have tools and my wife is still pissed from when changed the brakes. Lets just say that a simple brake job cost me $600 and 6 weeks with the jeep out of commission.
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From: Pahrump, NV
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I run the 4.5 x series, decent beginner kit. Keep it "safe" for him, make sure you use the front sway discos. Ditch the rear, it's not needed unless he is pulling a heavy trailer. Upcountry package does not have a rear sway bar.
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From: Pahrump, NV
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I did, just need wrenches, sockets, jacks and stands, and a lil muscle. My jeep has been in a wreck, so everything in the front is about 1/2" off. so parts of it were a complete B*tch. Did it in about 3 days working maybe 3 hours a day. It could be done a lot quicker if ya just get in there and get her done. The rear leafs are a pain with this kit because they are a little short. It will give a bad shackle angle once installed. I fixed this by ordering FST no lift relocation brackets. Had to cut out stock shackle boxes, but probably best mod suspension wise I have done.
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Joined: Jan 2012
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From: Houston, Tx
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 6
I did, just need wrenches, sockets, jacks and stands, and a lil muscle. My jeep has been in a wreck, so everything in the front is about 1/2" off. so parts of it were a complete B*tch. Did it in about 3 days working maybe 3 hours a day. It could be done a lot quicker if ya just get in there and get her done. The rear leafs are a pain with this kit because they are a little short. It will give a bad shackle angle once installed. I fixed this by ordering FST no lift relocation brackets. Had to cut out stock shackle boxes, but probably best mod suspension wise I have done.
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From: Pahrump, NV
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Again with the rear springs, I'd recommend shackle box relocators, or at least get 1" less in leaf and extended 1" shackles.
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From: Houston Texas
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6
I'm in Houston and we have a large group here that can help with install.
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