Lift 2wd?
To the OP, lift it if that's what you want. The same lift will work if you convert to 4x4 later and imo it's worth it just for having the extra height to see on the road.
A lot of 2wd Cherokees you see were fleet service at one time for government and private agencies.
The average person doesn't have any use for 4wd so why pay extra to have it if you don't need it? Options are rarely a bad thing, it let Jeep sell a lot more of an already popular vehicle.
The average person doesn't have any use for 4wd so why pay extra to have it if you don't need it? Options are rarely a bad thing, it let Jeep sell a lot more of an already popular vehicle.
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Like most people on here, I say lift it then visit your local junkyard for the parts needed to do a 4WD conversion. Easy enough. Or, you could do a rear locker and that alone will take you a good bit through the thick.
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A lot of 2wd Cherokees you see were fleet service at one time for government and private agencies.
The average person doesn't have any use for 4wd so why pay extra to have it if you don't need it? Options are rarely a bad thing, it let Jeep sell a lot more of an already popular vehicle.
The average person doesn't have any use for 4wd so why pay extra to have it if you don't need it? Options are rarely a bad thing, it let Jeep sell a lot more of an already popular vehicle.
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Originally Posted by motorcharge
A lot of 2wd Cherokees you see were fleet service at one time for government and private agencies.
The average person doesn't have any use for 4wd so why pay extra to have it if you don't need it? Options are rarely a bad thing, it let Jeep sell a lot more of an already popular vehicle.
The average person doesn't have any use for 4wd so why pay extra to have it if you don't need it? Options are rarely a bad thing, it let Jeep sell a lot more of an already popular vehicle.
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