another sye?
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From: S.Jersey
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I appologize upfront for asking this again. I was off the last time with the amount of lift ill have.my bad.lol.
Yes I still haven't installed my lift yet. Its still in my shed. But I recently lined up a lift and some help. So it will be goin in soon. Ok. Here we go.
I have a 3" lift and a adj trac bar yada,yada. I also havea B/B for it too. Now I want to use as much of my lift as poss. I have no sye. I do no O/R (work to much). Will I be ok just DD my xj with 3.75" frnt and 4" rear and no sye?
And will be ok with 4" frnt and 4" rear and no sye... jst daily driving. I actually have 4.5" for the rear, but I'm only goin 4" in the back. As in my sig I also allready bought my 4" b/s cragars. So please help me yet again. I figure the change in height might net different results. I dnt have 31's yet. I'm still on my duratrac 235s. I figured with the offset wheels it won't look to bad.lol. thanks in advance.
Jay.
Yes I still haven't installed my lift yet. Its still in my shed. But I recently lined up a lift and some help. So it will be goin in soon. Ok. Here we go.
I have a 3" lift and a adj trac bar yada,yada. I also havea B/B for it too. Now I want to use as much of my lift as poss. I have no sye. I do no O/R (work to much). Will I be ok just DD my xj with 3.75" frnt and 4" rear and no sye?
And will be ok with 4" frnt and 4" rear and no sye... jst daily driving. I actually have 4.5" for the rear, but I'm only goin 4" in the back. As in my sig I also allready bought my 4" b/s cragars. So please help me yet again. I figure the change in height might net different results. I dnt have 31's yet. I'm still on my duratrac 235s. I figured with the offset wheels it won't look to bad.lol. thanks in advance.
Jay.
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From: seacoast, new hampshire
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Unfortunately it all depends on your jeep. If you get vibes, and don't do much off road, you SHOULD be fine with a transfer case drop. I'm lifted 3" with no vibes, but I drive a newer xj that is more prone to d.w. so I got lucky. You are going to have to just install it and see how she drives.
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From: S.Jersey
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Ok. Mine is a 99. So maybe ill do 3.75 and 4" now I was told in the other sye post that I could get a ds from a 94 and I would be good. Is that true? Also... I have an angle indicator. Do u know @ what degree I should be at once have it on. I can't remeber where I saw that info.
I was told by a rep @ IRO when I bought my lift, that the swaybar links would be good upto 4" I got there 3" full pack kit. Is this true? I might have to callem to check.
I was told by a rep @ IRO when I bought my lift, that the swaybar links would be good upto 4" I got there 3" full pack kit. Is this true? I might have to callem to check.
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From: seacoast, new hampshire
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
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Bunch of questions, let's see, if you have an auto now a front driveshaft out of another auto will work fine. As far as angles, I'm not exactly sure but I think they should be parallel as opposed to pointing to each other. End links, I'd just get discos and help out your flex. 4" is pushing it for stock ones.
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Ok. Thanks. Sorry for the barage of ?'s. I don't have stock sway end links. They are the ones that come in IRO'S 3" KIT. So I'm prolly good. Thanks bro.
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Sweet. I've had this lift almost ayear. I can't wait to get it on.lol. I just have to buy some replacement bolts incase I break any. Thanks again.
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