What did you do to your Cherokee today?
can't remember the width of the tires. but, they are 35's. the rims are 15x10 d windows with DIY beadlocks. so they are probley 11 to 12 inches wide. not sure. the rear tires look fat because of lack of air in them. it looks alot wider then it really is. i'm going to change my rim and tire set up in the future. just a touch to wide for me. but it looks like a beast.
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From: Buffalo, NY
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: SLC ut
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0I
Liquid Iron. http://www.liquidironindustries.com/...roductid=18222 Well worth the money.
This eliminates the shackles. Mounts into the stock shackle location and uses nut strips to mount.
It is pretty unique.
http://www.liquidironindustries.com/...roductid=18222
I was able to flex a little bit on some rocks at my buddy's house and they were moving around pretty nicely. I was looking at a thread on Pirate about these, and not one person had an issue with them.
Here are a few more pics:
Excuse the messy paint job. Couldn't hang them and was told to cover the tracks and some paint leaked over. Nothing a touch up can't fix.
+1, my stock XJ can do that.
As for me, I installed some of those cheap Baja fog lights. I'm tight on money and the snow/fog here has been pretty tough so far so this is a good "temporary" solution until my full-time job picks back up next month. Eventually I'll get some KC's or Hella's, but this will work for now.
As for me, I installed some of those cheap Baja fog lights. I'm tight on money and the snow/fog here has been pretty tough so far so this is a good "temporary" solution until my full-time job picks back up next month. Eventually I'll get some KC's or Hella's, but this will work for now.
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From: DE
Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0







