2000 XJ New Jersey style
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From: New Jersey
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6 HO
Thanks. Much!
I'm in the middle of replacing my leafs this week (don't laugh: it will probably take me most of the week lol), and I'll likely have to add spacers to the front ...and maybe an SRE to the rear (changed plans again lol) if I don't like the ride ...and then more spacers to the front (whatever). My winter project (it took me this long to come up with the funds, woot).
But as soon as that is done, this is next. Including the glossifier.
...but not in blaze orange lol: my wife would kill me (it's as much her dd as my snow car). Black. (She probably won't even notice, heh.)
I'm in the middle of replacing my leafs this week (don't laugh: it will probably take me most of the week lol), and I'll likely have to add spacers to the front ...and maybe an SRE to the rear (changed plans again lol) if I don't like the ride ...and then more spacers to the front (whatever). My winter project (it took me this long to come up with the funds, woot).
But as soon as that is done, this is next. Including the glossifier.
...but not in blaze orange lol: my wife would kill me (it's as much her dd as my snow car). Black. (She probably won't even notice, heh.)
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From: New Jersey
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6 HO
Some pics from tonight. The jeep performed amazing guys. The baja claws were beasts in jersey sugar sand. And romped right through mud pits. It flexed so much more than I thought it would!! Didn't rub at all and had some good articulation going. I'm really feeling good about my setup 
Btw. Was pulling a 2wd ford ranger. To the frame rails in sugar sand. Used my front tow hook 4lo in reverse. Pulled it out like it was a toy. They were shocked.

Btw. Was pulling a 2wd ford ranger. To the frame rails in sugar sand. Used my front tow hook 4lo in reverse. Pulled it out like it was a toy. They were shocked.
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From: Spokane WA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: ERH 4.0L Power Tech I-6 (HO)
Only 2 inches, max. The new HD leaf pack is an inch more (which will lift it almost 2 1/2 inches over where it's been lol), and - depending upon the shackle angle and the "ride": this is my wife's dd - I'll fill out the remaining bit with either a shackle relocation kit or a longer shackle. (We're short and old lol ...so I'm not lifting it much.)
...then spacers in the front to bring it level (I think the factory coils are still good).
Then the rocker panels! Yaay.
...then spacers in the front to bring it level (I think the factory coils are still good).
Then the rocker panels! Yaay.
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From: New Jersey
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6 HO
Only 2 inches, max. The new HD leaf pack is an inch more (which will lift it almost 2 1/2 inches over where it's been lol), and - depending upon the shackle angle and the "ride": this is my wife's dd - I'll fill out the remaining bit with either a shackle relocation kit or a longer shackle. (We're short and old lol ...so I'm not lifting it much.)
...then spacers in the front to bring it level (I think the factory coils are still good).
Then the rocker panels! Yaay.
...then spacers in the front to bring it level (I think the factory coils are still good).
Then the rocker panels! Yaay.
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From: Parlin NJ/Staten Island NY
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: 614 Ohio
Year: 98
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I have the wood grain in my 98limited and I love it.
So I'm buying 4 cans of plasti dip tomorrow and next week it's suppose to be 40-50 and sunny so I'm gonna hopefully plasti dip my rockers
So I'm buying 4 cans of plasti dip tomorrow and next week it's suppose to be 40-50 and sunny so I'm gonna hopefully plasti dip my rockers
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From: Sparks, Nv
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
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From: New Jersey
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6 HO
I've been doing the xj thang for a while now I know better than that! I took the harness too! Lol not that I'll be pulling a trailer but why not right?
Awesome! Make sure you put the cans in some hot water in a pot before and in between your coats. You'll get much better results. Can't wait to see how it comes out!
Awesome! Make sure you put the cans in some hot water in a pot before and in between your coats. You'll get much better results. Can't wait to see how it comes out!
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From: Spokane WA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: ERH 4.0L Power Tech I-6 (HO)
I've read a bunch of threads on the subject of problems with replacing leaf packs, but no one has said that so matter-of-factly lol. (They're mostly dealing with lifts like you say, but I never drew the inference. I just figured it was a common issue. In my case: a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.)
...got the passenger side almost done ...just have to connect the shackle to the spring (need to raise the body a little higher to do that easily), and install the shock. Then: driver side.
Might be done by the weekend!


