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From: battleground wa
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 ho
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From: Vancouver Island
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Thanks, vandelden. Yeah I've looked around and it does look really nice. What I don't get is how everyone is so against AALs yet so pumped on bastard packs. Isn't it the same concept, but with newer, not used springs?
And I can live with the crappy gearing in order to enjoy the 5speed. For now.
And I can live with the crappy gearing in order to enjoy the 5speed. For now.
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From: battleground wa
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 ho
Thanks, vandelden. Yeah I've looked around and it does look really nice. What I don't get is how everyone is so against AALs yet so pumped on bastard packs. Isn't it the same concept, but with newer, not used springs?
And I can live with the crappy gearing in order to enjoy the 5speed. For now.
And I can live with the crappy gearing in order to enjoy the 5speed. For now.
If your just wanting a 2" lift id get 2" shackles it'll only give 1" rear but I like the slightly lowered rear look.
And the 5 speed is nice that jeep had a ax15.
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From: San Jose
Year: 89
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
You're not wrong, just not the whole concept.
Aal's are often referred to as "band aid lifts". Reason being is this: your stock leaf packs are most likely sagging to below stock ride height. When you add a new leaf that is supposed to add more than stock ride height, the entire weight of the vehicle is on this new leaf. It can't take the weight of the vehicle or more for very long, so it sags below the new ride height or lower.
The reason bastard packs are different is because you generally add more than one leaf to the original pack, and generally you use leaves with better (higher) spring rates so the pack works together with each leaf to create a very modular and cheap lift.
Aal's are often referred to as "band aid lifts". Reason being is this: your stock leaf packs are most likely sagging to below stock ride height. When you add a new leaf that is supposed to add more than stock ride height, the entire weight of the vehicle is on this new leaf. It can't take the weight of the vehicle or more for very long, so it sags below the new ride height or lower.
The reason bastard packs are different is because you generally add more than one leaf to the original pack, and generally you use leaves with better (higher) spring rates so the pack works together with each leaf to create a very modular and cheap lift.
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From: Albuquerque, New Mexico (US)
Year: 1987
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L straight six
so if I were to bump up my sagging rear leafs what could I do to stop that from making my AAL smaller then a 3"? I hear a lot of people are doing s10 bastard pack if anyone could go into detail that would be helpful.
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From: battleground wa
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 ho
Give this a once over there is lots of good information here and its exactly what ill be doing with my own rig. Im going to use two Cherokee leaf springs to mix and match plus shackles. Gonna be a nice flexy jeep once done
Hey guys. After doing some research I'm leaning towards 33x10.5x15 on 15x8 wheels. Have a 4 1/2" lift. Only thing I'm undecided on is which type tire.a/t or m/t. It won't be a d.d. But I don't want the loud road noise either. Will be doing some rock climbing so any recommendations . I'll also be needing to do some fender trimming so how would I figure out how much to take out
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From: SLC, Utah
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Hey guys. After doing some research I'm leaning towards 33x10.5x15 on 15x8 wheels. Have a 4 1/2" lift. Only thing I'm undecided on is which type tire.a/t or m/t. It won't be a d.d. But I don't want the loud road noise either. Will be doing some rock climbing so any recommendations . I'll also be needing to do some fender trimming so how would I figure out how much to take out
Last edited by Tom95YJ; Jul 14, 2013 at 09:50 AM.
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From: Carrollton, GA
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L High Output
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From: Chickamauga Ga.
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
X3 on the km2s. Me will and Tom all run the same size. I've had them in mud, and they did fine. They do great on rock too.
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From: Frederick, MD
Year: 1989
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