3" IRo Lift Installed
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From: Durham, NC
Year: 2003
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L, 63mm TB, FIPK, Gibson Exhaust
What a great product, 3.5 hours to install and an alignment later and the heep looks like what it should have looked like from the factory.


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2" BB

3" IRO


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2" BB

3" IRO
Last edited by tsconver; Mar 29, 2008 at 03:58 PM.
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From: Durham, NC
Year: 2003
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L, 63mm TB, FIPK, Gibson Exhaust
Measured my H2F and it is 21 1/4" frront and 20" in the rear, spot on for the lift size.
What would be the ideal shock dimensions for this set up? I may need longer rear shocks, fronts are ok probably due to adding a bar pin eliminator which raises the shock about a 1/2' anyway.
What would be the ideal shock dimensions for this set up? I may need longer rear shocks, fronts are ok probably due to adding a bar pin eliminator which raises the shock about a 1/2' anyway.
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From: British Columbia, Canada
Year: 2001
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.7L V8
I've got a 4' BDS kit, and these are the shocks I'm running, and I'm pretty happy with them....
Part Number:
55971 Rear
55978 Front
Should be pretty much the same for your lift...
Later.
Part Number:
55971 Rear
55978 Front
Should be pretty much the same for your lift...
Later.
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From: Salem Virginia
Year: 1998
Model: Grand Cherokee (ZJ)
Engine: 4.0
Measured my H2F and it is 21 1/4" frront and 20" in the rear, spot on for the lift size.
What would be the ideal shock dimensions for this set up? I may need longer rear shocks, fronts are ok probably due to adding a bar pin eliminator which raises the shock about a 1/2' anyway.
What would be the ideal shock dimensions for this set up? I may need longer rear shocks, fronts are ok probably due to adding a bar pin eliminator which raises the shock about a 1/2' anyway.
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