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Old Apr 12, 2011 | 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Gatchmo5710
Rough country. Get the full kit. Or any other brand. Have u searched? There is billions of this question everywhere. What's ur budget?

Id still suggest get a 4x4 before ur lift urs
Well budget of getting a 4x4 is not of reason right now. So doing some minor work like lifting it and tires is best for me. Id like a 4x4 its just not in the picture right now. Ive got a small but decent budget to spend on a lift i just needed to know what is best for the price and what to avoid for 2wd
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Old Apr 13, 2011 | 07:58 PM
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How do you calculate gas mileage properly with 31" tires? I have a 1992 auto so guessing i have 3.55's if that means anything. I know the speedo and odometer will be slightly off now which is shy im asking.
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Old Apr 13, 2011 | 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 250kcherokee
How do you calculate gas mileage properly with 31" tires? I have a 1992 auto so guessing i have 3.55's if that means anything. I know the speedo and odometer will be slightly off now which is shy im asking.
Simple math. Drive down the interstate and use the mile markers. See what you odometer says after ten miles or so to get an accurate correction factor. To get your correction factor, take the number of actual miles you drove and divide that by what your trip meter says (ex. 10 actual miles/ 8 trip meter miles = 1.25 correction factor). After you've done that, use your trip meter to track how many miles from full to empty, multiply the trip meter reading by your correction factor to get the actual miles driven. Then divide that by how many gallons it takes to fill your tank.

Or...change your speedo gear then track the mileage.
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Old Apr 14, 2011 | 10:05 PM
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hey guys another question,
i was thinking of doing this lift
http://www.rocky-road.com/xjbudget.html
its double the price of the 3'' lift if it comes with the shocks. do you guys think 150 is a good price for all four shocks? i was thinking about calling napa and seeing the price for new shocks from them but if i just say i have an 89 cherokee they will give me the size i have now. what do i tell them so they know that i need bigger shocks? or do i say a different type of vehicles shocks?
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Old Apr 14, 2011 | 10:06 PM
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how high can I go before I have to get longer front sway bar links? Im at 2 inches now, looking to go another 2..
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Old Apr 14, 2011 | 10:55 PM
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After much debate I finally purchased a cheap 2" budget lift for $90 off of ebay. It has the spacers and shackles. If you want to know why I decided that route just ask.

My question is how do you install the shackles? Am I going to have to take the u-bolts off and drop the axle before unbolting the rear leaf eye or can I just put a jack under the axle on the side I am working on, unbolt the rear leaf eye, and let the jack down enough to drop the leaf spring and bolt in the new shackle?

Yes there are jack stands under the frame prior to doing the work
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 03:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Marks2000XJ

My question is how do you install the shackles? Am I going to have to take the u-bolts off and drop the axle before unbolting the rear leaf eye or can I just put a jack under the axle on the side I am working on, unbolt the rear leaf eye, and let the jack down enough to drop the leaf spring and bolt in the new shackle?

Yes there are jack stands under the frame prior to doing the work
Yes, just make sure your axel is supported, front wheels chocked (to prevent any forward movement of vehicle) and then take the rear leaf spring bolts and old shackle bolts out. Your gonna have to wrestle the leafs a tad to line up bolts on new shackles but that's it.
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 04:59 AM
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Originally Posted by phoenix901223
how high can I go before I have to get longer front sway bar links? Im at 2 inches now, looking to go another 2..
4"..ur mostly going to...
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 04:59 AM
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Sorry meant most likely going to
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 08:58 AM
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First: 1990 Cherokee "wagoneer"
Second: prob going with Rusty's 8.5 Long Arm lift
Third: where yall get wheels at? and what type.

Wife has 35X12.50R15's on her truck, so I got tires coverd. Just want to know what wheels yall think. and where to get them? and if a set of Craigslist wheels come up what other "trucks" use the same bolt pattern? Thanks!
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 10:54 AM
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If I "temporarily" use a sagging top xj leaf in an s10 bastard pack, what is the most likely outcome? Just lower lift, or garanteed breakage?

While Im posting, I figure I should shoot out my plan and see if there are any comments.

First off, Im currently sitting on 34" TSLs with no lift. I had been planning on just bumpstopping a little to keep the tires from hitting (already knocked my floorboards and seams up so it hardly rubs, but this is a trail only rig and a good slap will push the tire into the wheelwell). I have already spaced.the steering stops to keep the tires from rubbing the lca. Removed front sway bar, will.remove rear. Trimmed fenders and no issues there. Other than slight bumpstopping it could go out on trail.

I had hoped.to do zero lift just because it hasnt really been done very much, and I have been taking lines in stock config the last two years that make others in lifted rigs cringe (sidehill like mad). I like it. As my rear springs are sagging now and my front coils are looking tired, Im going to have to do something anyway, and would like more belly clearance anyway, so Im going for a 2-3 inch range lift. Im going to look at ZJ coils or possibly something my cousin suggested: chevy astro, if they measure out. Havent heard anything about it. Rear Im probibly going with the s10 bastard pack as MJs are rare enough.

My above.question stems from the point that there are few XJs around here that DONT have sagging leaves. Both of my driveable.jeeps are frowning and if my parts jeep has good ones they are.going on my DD. If Im buying new I may as well get.lift springs new I figure, but for now want to keep the mod bill as low as possible for kicks (Im wierd).

Any thoughts?
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by PotterXJ_01
Yes, just make sure your axel is supported, front wheels chocked (to prevent any forward movement of vehicle) and then take the rear leaf spring bolts and old shackle bolts out. Your gonna have to wrestle the leafs a tad to line up bolts on new shackles but that's it.
Is that a yes I will have to remove the u-bolts and drop the axle prior to un-bolting the leaf OR a yes I can just put a jack under the axle on the side I am working on, relieve some pressure on the spring and then take it loose at the spring eye?
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Marks2000XJ

Is that a yes I will have to remove the u-bolts and drop the axle prior to un-bolting the leaf OR a yes I can just put a jack under the axle on the side I am working on, relieve some pressure on the spring and then take it loose at the spring eye?
The easiest way would be to jack up the truck, put two jack stands in front of the front leaf bolts, put a jack under the rear diff, disconnect the u-bolts and drop the whole axel.
That way you don't have to fight the leafs as much and bother with moving the jack. When you're done do not fully tighten the leaf bolts (front and back) until the truck is under its own weight.

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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by dannanw
First: 1990 Cherokee "wagoneer"
Second: prob going with Rusty's 8.5 Long Arm lift
Third: where yall get wheels at? and what type.

Wife has 35X12.50R15's on her truck, so I got tires coverd. Just want to know what wheels yall think. and where to get them? and if a set of Craigslist wheels come up what other "trucks" use the same bolt pattern? Thanks!
the 5 lug on your jeep would be a 5-4.5 a ford ranger and ford explorer/ mazda b series trucks are the same. but a ranger/explorer 5 lug is a different size then the f15o and the bronco's
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 03:24 PM
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I have come into a two of 315/65/r15 tires mud tires that are in decent shape. I have looked on line and cannot find any used. What would be a comparable size? maybe 31x12x15. Any help is appreciated. Also, will these fit under a 2 inch lift?
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