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From: Broken Arrow, OK
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I have never had an issue with coil spacers. I've had 2" ones on mine since 06. The spacers sit tight on the bracket right under the isolater, so they don't just rest on the springs. You actually have to forcefully hit them with a rubber mallet to get them off.
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From: claremore
Year: 99
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
while i see nothing mechanicaly wrong with spacers i had rather look at big beefy coil springs.... call it ocd, idiot complex, whatever u want. i don't really know why..... i just don't want them on my truck lol
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From: muskogee oklahoma
Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6
Originally Posted by woodie99
I'm thinking about loading it on a trailer and going out sat afternoon .... I was thinking Disney, but gruber might work too...anyone else interested
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From: claremore
Year: 99
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by xjshake
This Saturday coming up? Just hit me up... me and some buddys will join you
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From: claremore
Year: 99
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
if any of u locals want a sub box i have a Qlogic dual 12" box that i am not going to use. i'm putting it on here because i do not want to ship it. i will take 35 bux for it it has two holes for ports in each isolated chamber. however no ports are in it, u can make your own or plug the hole.
Got some 8" rusty's coils, 3" blocks, rubicon wheels and spacers. Willing to do some trading for a HP 30 and other goodies that will fit a 01 XJ. I'll sell outright too if anyone is interested.
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From: muskogee oklahoma
Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6
Originally Posted by NickH
Got some 8" rusty's coils, 3" blocks, rubicon wheels and spacers. Willing to do some trading for a HP 30 and other goodies that will fit a 01 XJ. I'll sell outright too if anyone is interested.
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From: Broken Arrow, OK
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by NickH
Anyone know of a good offroad shop in the OKC area. I am needing a alignment on my XJ. I just went from 8" to 6.5" (33's). I called 4 wheel parts and I can't get in till next wed.
Originally Posted by imthehink
Is there a reason you want an offroad shop to do it? Any alignment shop can align it, and you'll save some cash. If you really want to save some cash and time, do it yourself: http://jeep-xj.info/HowtoAlignment.htm
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From: Okc area
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Many tire shops can't do an alignment properly on these lifted XJ's. In the OKC area I took mine to firestone in Moore and they did a good job for like $35....Allyou can do is toe in/out so it's typically dirt cheap.


