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Thanks guys. I actually had not heard of Zone lifts but i am looking into them now. Looks like you can get an AAL 3" lift for around $300. My jeep has all new shocks but not sure about rear leaf springs. Makes me wonder if it does because it does not have any sag in it at all but i will have to check!
hey guy's i got a question, i have a 97 zj, 4" rc lift, adjustable control arm's ect, when i bought it, it had some 33's but they rubbed the control arm's when turning, now them wheel's had 4.5-5.5" back spacing & iirc they are either 15x7's or 15x8's, now i picked up some A/R saw blade's that are 15x7 with around 3.5" back spacing, will this set up work or am i better off finding something else??
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From: West Point, Va
Year: 1988 Pioneer
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 in line 6
Thanks guys. I actually had not heard of Zone lifts but i am looking into them now. Looks like you can get an AAL 3" lift for around $300. My jeep has all new shocks but not sure about rear leaf springs. Makes me wonder if it does because it does not have any sag in it at all but i will have to check!
As the guy was saying about RC parts, the only problem I had was an RC part. The quick discos, I snapped off the lower pin. I made my own replacement part.
hey guy's i got a question, i have a 97 zj, 4" rc lift, adjustable control arm's ect, when i bought it, it had some 33's but they rubbed the control arm's when turning, now them wheel's had 4.5-5.5" back spacing & iirc they are either 15x7's or 15x8's, now i picked up some A/R saw blade's that are 15x7 with around 3.5" back spacing, will this set up work or am i better off finding something else??
Thanks guys. I actually had not heard of Zone lifts but i am looking into them now. Looks like you can get an AAL 3" lift for around $300. My jeep has all new shocks but not sure about rear leaf springs. Makes me wonder if it does because it does not have any sag in it at all but i will have to check!
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From: South Shore, MA
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
So, I've pretty much decided on a lift, and I thought I knew what tires I wanted, but I have a question first. I want a 3.5" Rubicon Express Super-Ride with full packs, and pro-comp shocks all around. In my state, Massachusetts, your tires need to be entirely covered. If I get a set of Bushwacker flares or Rugged Ridge or something similar, can I fit 33s under those flares, or would it require more cutting than that?
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From: The 864
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L In-line 6
hey guy's i got a question, i have a 97 zj, 4" rc lift, adjustable control arm's ect, when i bought it, it had some 33's but they rubbed the control arm's when turning, now them wheel's had 4.5-5.5" back spacing & iirc they are either 15x7's or 15x8's, now i picked up some A/R saw blade's that are 15x7 with around 3.5" back spacing, will this set up work or am i better off finding something else??
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From: Iroquois Ontario Canada
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
OK I know that the rear springs on my XJ have been replaced, but I have no idea with what leafs. All I do know is that it sits like a 70s hot rod, the rear is noticeably higher than the front. If I measure in line with the rear axle ground to the drip rail I get 63" and at the front edge of the drip rail I get 60". I can't use the standard center of axle to fender flare measurements because the flares are gone. I don't think that 3" drop is normal, but I was planning on doing a small lift on it anyhow. I was just going to go with a set of adjustable spacers in the front to get it leveled out, but then I looked at the price of them I was shocked.
Since I was planning on doing a small AAL lift any how, if the rear is already lifted, would adding a leaf from a Zone 3" lift kit lift the rear more if it was already at 3" or would it stay the same?
Considering the price of the Zone AAL 3" kit is only a bit more than than the JKS adjustable front spacers, with the upgraded shocks it is an option.
Since I was planning on doing a small AAL lift any how, if the rear is already lifted, would adding a leaf from a Zone 3" lift kit lift the rear more if it was already at 3" or would it stay the same?
Considering the price of the Zone AAL 3" kit is only a bit more than than the JKS adjustable front spacers, with the upgraded shocks it is an option.
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So after looking for i think i have decided to do a full leaf kit when i do one. This zone lift seems decent, also would you recommend the shock upgrade they offer with it or get the basic ones and maybe sell and buy something even better? I may have to wait a little bit longer than wanted since i may spend a little more.
A buddy and I are planning a trip out to colorado from Kansas next year so just need it ready by then
So after looking for i think i have decided to do a full leaf kit when i do one. This zone lift seems decent, also would you recommend the shock upgrade they offer with it or get the basic ones and maybe sell and buy something even better? I may have to wait a little bit longer than wanted since i may spend a little more.
A buddy and I are planning a trip out to colorado from Kansas next year so just need it ready by then




