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jonrasta61 06-04-2009 08:14 PM

First Project
 
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Got a 1995 Cherokee sport last week off of Graiglist for 300 its a project.I am Kinda new at jeeps..But boy do i love to drive it.It has a rear bent axle,and some hose leaks but other than that runs fine.Dents here and there.I can only feel the bent axle when I hit 50-60 mph.. I will Fix it Sooner Or later.But I was wondering i am thinking about making this a off-roading machine..by adding a 6 inch lift,new bumpers,rack with lights,bigger/thicker tires..etc..
Any Buddy got any other ideas??

bmrrwolfe 06-04-2009 08:29 PM

Nice find! looks like a pretty good start to a project, and its nice that you got some possible factory front tow hooks :thumbsup:
Any serious rust to deal with?
And im assuming its the 4.0?
With a six inch lift, mine as well replace the axles with something a little bit beefier anyways.
Is this going to be a DD or strictly off-road?
You mind find that a 3" or 4.5" lift will be plenty unless you plan on doing some serious off-roading!

jonrasta61 06-04-2009 08:42 PM

Ya I love it..It has rust ..but not to bad..Ya its the 4.0.Its going to be a DD..I also have in mind on a 3" inch suspension lift kit w/shocks ..But Not To sure where to get it and how to get a good deal and want brand to go with If i do get a 3" which i will probably go with..i am also planing to get some tires what size should i go for?

ol"blue 06-04-2009 08:43 PM

Great deal you got there. Do a lot of reading of other peoples posts and look at their albums. As stated by bmrrwolfe 3-4.5" lift is plenty for anything short of a dedicated trail rig. :cheers:

bmrrwolfe 06-04-2009 09:53 PM


Originally Posted by jonrasta61 (Post 199982)
Ya I love it..It has rust ..but not to bad..Ya its the 4.0.Its going to be a DD..I also have in mind on a 3" inch suspension lift kit w/shocks ..But Not To sure where to get it and how to get a good deal and want brand to go with If i do get a 3" which i will probably go with..i am also planing to get some tires what size should i go for?


If your on a stricter budget i would say the 3" or 4.5" Rough Country kit, but the higher you go the more indepth it gets, with driveline angles, SYE's, control arms etc.
I went with a 3.5" superride kit from Rubicon Express, its a bit pricey but its a great high quality kit and sits at about 4" and i clear 265/75R16s (32") tires and have not needed a SYE yet, but be sure with whatever kit you get full leaf packs! i made that mistake and needed a set of lift shackles almost right away which actually helped my driveline angle out a bit though.
3" lift 31" tires
4.5" lift 33" tires
bigger if you want to do some trimming :thumbsup:
This is what a 3.5" RE lift with 32" tires looks like when all clean and shiney!http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l6...0/Phone029.jpg

jonrasta61 06-05-2009 12:06 PM

Nice Jeep.love the rack..So I Did Some Thinking about the RC 4.5 suspension..Is www.roughcountry.com a good place to order it and how is the quality for only 500.00 sounds kinda cheap..but idk like I said iI am kinda of new about this stuff

COSXJFAN 06-05-2009 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by bmrrwolfe (Post 200079)
which actually helped my driveline angle out a bit though.
3" lift 31" tires
4.5" lift 33" tires
bigger if you want to do some trimming :thumbsup:

With a 4.5" kit and 33s, you will still have to trim quite a bit for flex. If you went bigger, you'd have to trim a lot. HTH!!

jonrasta61 06-30-2009 10:05 AM

Could a dana 44 rear fit as a back axle


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