XJ Lift/Tire Setup thread
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MJackson (12-31-2022)
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
7” wide steel wheels
Thanks, Indeed, 7" wide steel rims hold our 225-245 tires better and steel bends rather than brakes on the trail - I learned this the hard way when I destroyed both a tire and an 8" wide Chinese made aluminum wheel (installed by my Jeep's previous owner) in Death Vally. I now run these Black Rock dimpled 7x16's - though not XJ retro like yours, they are Jeep Retro and I haven't had a flat since switching to them :
245/75/r16 on a 7x16 steel rim
245/75/r16 on a 7x16 steel rim
#1130
1999 sport 31in tires with 15in rims
I got a 3in rough country lift with full leaf springs. Started at 31in in the front and 30in in the back from ground level to fender to 36in front and back after the lift and tires.
tires are 31in Toyo AT3 severe winter peak rated
rims are crager 15x8.5 with about 4.25 backspace
I bend some of the fender well to keep from rubbing and cut the bottom inside corners off of the finders.
it’s kind of on a little bit of a slope, sorry about that
This was her before. Big difference
tires are 31in Toyo AT3 severe winter peak rated
rims are crager 15x8.5 with about 4.25 backspace
I bend some of the fender well to keep from rubbing and cut the bottom inside corners off of the finders.
it’s kind of on a little bit of a slope, sorry about that
This was her before. Big difference
Last edited by heyfriendo; 10-07-2022 at 03:28 PM.
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Changed the wheels and tires, the 17” JK wheels were too big for my liking. TJ Moab’s with 265/75/16 Falken AT3. OME HD lift with Bilstein 5100s. Except for the rear brakes, everything suspension, steering and braking is all new. Have to do the rear disc conversion in the spring, going for paint and body this week.
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MJackson (12-31-2022)
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Rough country lift
1" extended coils, 2" front spacers/rear shackles, 31"x10.5
I spent a lot of time going through this thread and the other forums before buying a kit for this 2001 with the factory Up Country package. Suspension was still in great shape, so I almost went ahead with a 3" rough country, but figured I'd go budget first and add 2" spacers/shackles to the factory-provided 1" extended coils. Easy upgrade, and first put on some 30" AT tires on the factory 15" wheels, but still didn't get the exact look I was after, so went up to 31". No rubbing, and plenty satisfied for this DD>
I spent a lot of time going through this thread and the other forums before buying a kit for this 2001 with the factory Up Country package. Suspension was still in great shape, so I almost went ahead with a 3" rough country, but figured I'd go budget first and add 2" spacers/shackles to the factory-provided 1" extended coils. Easy upgrade, and first put on some 30" AT tires on the factory 15" wheels, but still didn't get the exact look I was after, so went up to 31". No rubbing, and plenty satisfied for this DD>
#1134
My 1998 XJ 4.0 4x4. Need some advice.
Work in progress
Can’t wait to pull it all apart
Glad it doesn’t sit that low anymore
Bought it from my buddy and the fenders were so crushed cause of these wheels. I don’t like them really.
#1135
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4" home brew with 33x10.5x15 Kenda R/T's on 8" steelies. running 4.88 gears.
at 27 PSI they measure out to 32.5 tall 9" tread width on the vehicle.
https://automotive.kendatire.com/en-...oad/klever-rt/
I am very happy with the dry/wet performance, and cruising ability. Snow in the forcast this week, so ill get to test them in that as well. The rim guard is a nice touch as well. this should help immensely with airing down. I am guessing they will withstand 10PSI quite nicely.
at 27 PSI they measure out to 32.5 tall 9" tread width on the vehicle.
https://automotive.kendatire.com/en-...oad/klever-rt/
I am very happy with the dry/wet performance, and cruising ability. Snow in the forcast this week, so ill get to test them in that as well. The rim guard is a nice touch as well. this should help immensely with airing down. I am guessing they will withstand 10PSI quite nicely.
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