New to Jeeps/off-roading, few questions...
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From: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
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1. Heard that with the XJ unibody frame, they are prone to cracking the windshields with lifts... True or false, and how high does it take to do so, if true?
2. Chrysler 8.25" rear, is it even worth doing anything to?
3. Where is the best place to find local jeep clubs?
Thanks for reading and helping a "noob." ;-)
2. Chrysler 8.25" rear, is it even worth doing anything to?
3. Where is the best place to find local jeep clubs?
Thanks for reading and helping a "noob." ;-)
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From: Everett, WA
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
1. Heard that with the XJ unibody frame, they are prone to cracking the windshields with lifts... True or false, and how high does it take to do so, if true?
unibody is true. when you flex the rig overtime you could crack a windshield. I did it once in 10 years or so. it has nothing to do with the amount of lift you have.
2. Chrysler 8.25" rear, is it even worth doing anything to?
what year 8.25? some come with 27spline and some came in a 29spline. the 27 is crap and the 29 is ok
3. Where is the best place to find local jeep clubs?
where you located?
Thanks for reading and helping a "noob." ;-)
unibody is true. when you flex the rig overtime you could crack a windshield. I did it once in 10 years or so. it has nothing to do with the amount of lift you have.
2. Chrysler 8.25" rear, is it even worth doing anything to?
what year 8.25? some come with 27spline and some came in a 29spline. the 27 is crap and the 29 is ok
3. Where is the best place to find local jeep clubs?
where you located?
Thanks for reading and helping a "noob." ;-)
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From: Colorado Springs, Colorado
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i recently purchased a 1992 Cherokee Laredo. Did a little bit of research to determine i have the Chrysler 8.25" rear. The jeep is stock, so I think it is safe to say it is a '92 8.25". I am in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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You have the 27 spline 8.25, It is better than an D35 but not as strong ans either the D44 or 8.25 with 29 spline (1997+). That said the 27 spline is still strong enough for the average DD/Trail rig running 33" tire with a locker. If you want bigger tires than that, upgrade it to 29 spline axels.
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You have the 27 spline 8.25, It is better than an D35 but not as strong ans either the D44 or 8.25 with 29 spline (1997+). That said the 27 spline is still strong enough for the average DD/Trail rig running 33" tire with a locker. If you want bigger tires than that, upgrade it to 29 spline axels.
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8.25 housing is wicked strong, gears are bigger too. D35 housing is like a wet noodle and has a tiny ring gear. 27 spline 8.25's are easy to upgrade to a 29, all you need are the 29 spline side gears and axleshafts.
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whats bold ^ is true though
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