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From: Columbus, Ohio
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0, comp cam, 99 intake, apn header, neon injectors, Thunderbolt 2.5" High Flow Cat
Edit: ahhh... see you were already on top of bumping that down as I posted this, lol. Great shots
Originally Posted by X1994J
I wouldn't sweat it dude. Not your fault, if somebody doesn't like something they should keep it to themselves anyway. What good is stirring up a bunch of stuff over the internet going to do?

n_a_i_w what are you running for front springs? do you have a measurement of the uncompressed and compressed lengths? Also what length are the shocks? I'm in the market for some softer front springs and longer shocks to get my front to work right.
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From: Arizona
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
http://www.ironrockoffroad.com/Merch...egory_Code=XSP
Our springs were designed with an increase in spring rate over OEM depending on the lift height and vehicle application. This increase improves both on and off road handling with your new higher center of gravity. It also improves your load carrying capacity and/or ability to add heavier accessories without excessive compression of your suspension. These are made with the highest quality materials and processes. Each spring is powdercoated with a thick semigloss black for a durable and attractive finish. You'll never have to fear of sagging or squatting because all our springs have been "preset" to their respective height. Not that you'll ever need it, but each spring is guaranteed under our lifetime warranty never to lose more than 5% of its original free length!
Shocks:
http://www.ironrockoffroad.com/Merch...egory_Code=XSP
The ride is very smooth on the road. Love the shocks.
Thanks ill give them and maybe a couple other places a call tomorrow and try to get some measurements. Think I need 14" travel shocks and I have 12s. I wouldn't mind if the front dropped an inch or So but I don't want it lower than the rear. Seems like most 6.5" springs are 22" uncompressed, mine are 24" and about 20" with the jeep resting.









