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From: Chickamauga Ga.
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: San Jose
Year: 89
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
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From: Chickamauga Ga.
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: Marion, Illinois
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6 Engine
anyone know if zone offroad has decent shipping and which track bar and control arms should I go with meaning which company has decent quality
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From: Chickamauga Ga.
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
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Rubicon express or iron rock offroad double shear track bar, and both those company's make good control arms too.
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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
X2. I'm all for IRO in this department. I had their DS trackbar on my XJ, and I'll be getting one for the MJ when I lift. I have their adjustable LCAs on the MJ, and they are incredibly beefy as well as being reasonably priced.
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From: California
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I want to upgrade to a double sheer too. Does anybody know the current state of the RE as a company? I heard something about going out of business, resurrected, restructured, etc. Last year there was a message on the website that seemed to confirm this. I like their stuff and want to keep buying from them but not if they're done and I'm just buying old inventory.
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From: +34° 25' 35.67", -81° 21' 12.04"
Year: 1993
Engine: 4.0
I want to upgrade to a double sheer too. Does anybody know the current state of the RE as a company? I heard something about going out of business, resurrected, restructured, etc. Last year there was a message on the website that seemed to confirm this. I like their stuff and want to keep buying from them but not if they're done and I'm just buying old inventory.
Quality has gone down from what I've heard.
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From: SLC, Utah
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Re's quality has not changed all of their products are still made on the same assembly lines they were made on before being bought by transamericanauto (4wp/4wd/smittybilt/g2/Procomp) Now their warranty has improved
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From: middlebury vt
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 6cyl
Hi, I'm not so good with this forum thing so I hope this
Is in the right place.
I have a 96 jeep cherokee SE just bought it two weeks ago,
It came with a 4.5inch rough country lift and 32x11.50 tires
Now my question is the steering wobbles once u hit 50-55 I was
Wondering if that could be the tires or if I've got something wrong
There? I think the track bar needs to be replaced but I'm not sure I'm
New to this.
Side note I just replaced the u joints on the rear drive shaft I was told its going to eat them up because of how the lift is and the angle of the drive shaft any ideas? Thanks
Is in the right place.
I have a 96 jeep cherokee SE just bought it two weeks ago,
It came with a 4.5inch rough country lift and 32x11.50 tires
Now my question is the steering wobbles once u hit 50-55 I was
Wondering if that could be the tires or if I've got something wrong
There? I think the track bar needs to be replaced but I'm not sure I'm
New to this.
Side note I just replaced the u joints on the rear drive shaft I was told its going to eat them up because of how the lift is and the angle of the drive shaft any ideas? Thanks
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From: +34° 25' 35.67", -81° 21' 12.04"
Year: 1993
Engine: 4.0
See, that's why I said from what I've "heard". Ya can't trust anyone these days. All I hear about are people *****ing about RE.
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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
Hi, I'm not so good with this forum thing so I hope this
Is in the right place.
I have a 96 jeep cherokee SE just bought it two weeks ago,
It came with a 4.5inch rough country lift and 32x11.50 tires
Now my question is the steering wobbles once u hit 50-55 I was
Wondering if that could be the tires or if I've got something wrong
There? I think the track bar needs to be replaced but I'm not sure I'm
New to this.
Side note I just replaced the u joints on the rear drive shaft I was told its going to eat them up because of how the lift is and the angle of the drive shaft any ideas? Thanks
Is in the right place.
I have a 96 jeep cherokee SE just bought it two weeks ago,
It came with a 4.5inch rough country lift and 32x11.50 tires
Now my question is the steering wobbles once u hit 50-55 I was
Wondering if that could be the tires or if I've got something wrong
There? I think the track bar needs to be replaced but I'm not sure I'm
New to this.
Side note I just replaced the u joints on the rear drive shaft I was told its going to eat them up because of how the lift is and the angle of the drive shaft any ideas? Thanks
If you get a wobble at certain speeds, it's usually an unbalanced tire. Could also need an alignment.
If the track bar does need to be replaced, I'm a huge fan of the Iron Rock Offroad double shear track bar. It's the only one I'll personally buy because I'm biased.
As for the driveshaft, you might need a Slip Yoke Eliminator on your transfer case. There is a ton of info online about SYEs and how they work. I don't have a handy link, though.
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From: +34° 25' 35.67", -81° 21' 12.04"
Year: 1993
Engine: 4.0
First off, welcome to CF.
If you get a wobble at certain speeds, it's usually an unbalanced tire. Could also need an alignment.
If the track bar does need to be replaced, I'm a huge fan of the Iron Rock Offroad double shear track bar. It's the only one I'll personally buy because I'm biased.
As for the driveshaft, you might need a Slip Yoke Eliminator on your transfer case. There is a ton of info online about SYEs and how they work. I don't have a handy link, though.
If you get a wobble at certain speeds, it's usually an unbalanced tire. Could also need an alignment.
If the track bar does need to be replaced, I'm a huge fan of the Iron Rock Offroad double shear track bar. It's the only one I'll personally buy because I'm biased.
As for the driveshaft, you might need a Slip Yoke Eliminator on your transfer case. There is a ton of info online about SYEs and how they work. I don't have a handy link, though.




