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Hello All,
Am new to this type of thing have just returned from a trip where I was doing alot of sand driving. The ruts in the sand were quiet deep so due to the Jeep being a little low I got stuck a couple of times due to bottoming out, am thinking of lifting the vehicle approx 2 inches, is this a good idea and if so what do I need to get to do this type of thing. Is it possible to put larger tyres ie taller or is some sort of lift kit the way to go.
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Am new to this type of thing have just returned from a trip where I was doing alot of sand driving. The ruts in the sand were quiet deep so due to the Jeep being a little low I got stuck a couple of times due to bottoming out, am thinking of lifting the vehicle approx 2 inches, is this a good idea and if so what do I need to get to do this type of thing. Is it possible to put larger tyres ie taller or is some sort of lift kit the way to go.
Regards
Bomber.
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Due to branding confusion you'll find this site knows nothing about what you're talking about. I'm assuming your 2010 Cherokee is of the KK variety. In 2002 Chrysler stopped using the Cherokee brand name in North America and started calling things "Liberty" - nice way to cash in on the events of September 11th, 2001. Being an American site this forum follows the 1984-2001 XJ Cherokee, 2014 KL Cherokee, and has a section for Grand Cherokees... but nothing for the "Liberty".
However, check out this site's KK section here: http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB...ad882de9c36ee6
However, check out this site's KK section here: http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB...ad882de9c36ee6
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