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Old 03-04-2011, 01:32 PM
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I have a 1998 Jeep Cherokee Classic with a 3" Rough Country Suspension lift. I need to find out what I will need to put an extra couple inches on there so I can fit some bigger tires. I need a complete list of everything I need so my jeep still runs and rides the way it does now.
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going from 3'' to lets say 5'' you usually need to upgrade several things to keep it riding good on the road. if you still have your OEM control arms your going to want to get longer length or adjustable ones, upper and lower. if you still have stock brake lines it would be good to install extended ones at this point. for your steering you will need a new trackbar or do a search on how to relocate your stock track bar to re-center the axle. your driveline is going to be the next thing you want to address. either a transfer case drop of a slip yoke eliminator is something you want to look into. other then that i would suggest new shocks when your adding a couple more inches.
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