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Old 11-25-2017, 03:46 PM
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What size lift would you recommend for someone starting out with four wheeling? What lift kit would you recommend? I hear Rough Country 4.5 inch is the best lift for the price. Would you recommend something smaller like a 3inch? At what size lift do you need new gears? What tires would you recommend? What is the absolute best tire for the price? Would BFG M/T's be the best all around?
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Assuming you are serious...

What size tires do you want to run? Lets start out there
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with either a 3inch or 4.5 inch lift, what tires would i have to run?
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I got a better idea. Do a little research on your own time and I'm sure you are perfectly capable of finding the answers to at least 87 of your 96 questions. I don't mean to sound like an *** but there are entire threads dedicated to those topics.

Read through these and they will answer everything you need to know and more, oh and welcome to the forum

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/al...go-here-10579/

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/ch...-ratio-232229/

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/je...mpanies-76868/

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/i-...w-what-239163/
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Originally Posted by StuckBuck
I got a better idea. Do a little research on your own time and I'm sure you are perfectly capable of finding the answers to at least 87 of your 96 questions. I don't mean to sound like an *** but there are entire threads dedicated to those topics.

Read through these and they will answer everything you need to know and more, oh and welcome to the forum

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/al...go-here-10579/

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/ch...-ratio-232229/

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/je...mpanies-76868/

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/i-...w-what-239163/
Lol... I knew the term "Misc" in the title was going to ruffle feathers. Misc=LIST... I was even thinking "wait? one question at a time" as I read it myself.
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Originally Posted by YATYAS
What size lift would you recommend for someone starting out with four wheeling? What lift kit would you recommend? I hear Rough Country 4.5 inch is the best lift for the price. Would you recommend something smaller like a 3inch? At what size lift do you need new gears? What tires would you recommend? What is the absolute best tire for the price? Would BFG M/T's be the best all around?
Have you done any research at all about what you plan to do with your XJ? What is overall end goal here with your XJ? Determining exactly what you want to do with it first will help decide on answering any of these questions but yes seriously you have asked too many vague questions without providing some more information.

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