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Ok so the 3" Rough Country Lift arrives tomorrow. Tires and wheels probably Wednesday or Thursday. I have watched a video on the RC lift but they actually had a car lift. I have jack stands. How difficult is it going to be with just stands ? Also any prep work I should do ? I have read that some of the bolts have a habit of breaking. I was thinking about giving them all a shot of WD40 tonight and let them soak.
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From: Longmont Co
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.7L V8
I have A Veterans foundation and and we are lifting 2001 Grand Jeep 8" with long Arm Suspension supplied by Clayton and 40" toyo's we are hunting for new Axles for 3,500.00 is this a reality or can we rebuild the stock axels to be bullet proof enough to turn those monsters? also the spindles included in an upgrade?there seems to be very limited rims for this lug pattern thanks. DOCruiz. It will be a daily driver on the hwy .
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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
I have A Veterans foundation and and we are lifting 2001 Grand Jeep 8" with long Arm Suspension supplied by Clayton and 40" toyo's we are hunting for new Axles for 3,500.00 is this a reality or can we rebuild the stock axels to be bullet proof enough to turn those monsters? also the spindles included in an upgrade?there seems to be very limited rims for this lug pattern thanks. DOCruiz. It will be a daily driver on the hwy .
For 40s, I feel like you should be looking at Dana 60 axles with upgrades. You could install a GM 14 bolt or a Sterling in the rear with mostly stock parts, but you would still need to have the correct brackets installed.
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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
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From: Parham, ON
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L OBD-II
I'm assuming axles are a thousand bucks each, whether junk from an old military vehicle or or the type sought after that will fit in an XJ. Granted a 14-bolt can be had for less... I suppose it depends on the market.40s are pretty freakin' massive
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From: Longmont Co
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.7L V8
Thanks for the input I will start looking in that direction and 60 it is.The other question is the other can the qaudratrac be used still with different Axels? manual locks in the snow is not Cool I am trying to keep the originality to this build as much as possible.
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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
I mean this purely as a matter of fact statement: You sound like you're way outside of your comfort zone with this. I suggest talking with professionals, especially since it's for a good cause
Looking into rustys or zone 3 inch lift. Looking for any opinions on the better of the two. With rustys shipping charges they both work out to the same price. Also looking into 30 or 31 in tires. I'm not interested in doing any trimming right now. Thanks for any insight.
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From: Tehachapi CA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
About to start removing rear components to install lift. What location is best for the jack stands ? Right now I have one side sitting in the jack notch that is on the undesired in front of rear tire.
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From: Lantana, Fl
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.Slow
Alright guys, its not often we (staff) get to ask your opinions but looking for opinions on the new BFG KO/2 AT's.
I can get a set of 33x10.50R15's for about 160 a tire. My Mj will be driven on the street and long distance trips (as I'm military) but still have some trail capability.
I've always ran MTs or aggressive AT's but I figure an AT is more feasible than an MT on this rig. Thanks.
I can get a set of 33x10.50R15's for about 160 a tire. My Mj will be driven on the street and long distance trips (as I'm military) but still have some trail capability.
I've always ran MTs or aggressive AT's but I figure an AT is more feasible than an MT on this rig. Thanks.
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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
Alright guys, its not often we (staff) get to ask your opinions but looking for opinions on the new BFG KO/2 AT's.
I can get a set of 33x10.50R15's for about 160 a tire. My Mj will be driven on the street and long distance trips (as I'm military) but still have some trail capability.
I've always ran MTs or aggressive AT's but I figure an AT is more feasible than an MT on this rig. Thanks.
I can get a set of 33x10.50R15's for about 160 a tire. My Mj will be driven on the street and long distance trips (as I'm military) but still have some trail capability.
I've always ran MTs or aggressive AT's but I figure an AT is more feasible than an MT on this rig. Thanks.
They're supposed to be great.
I just installed a 5.5 inch RE in my XJ and noticed that my passenger side sway bar link was loose, no pin. I did notice that the drag link was hitting the sway bar link. What do I have to do now to prevent it from hitting?
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From: Hampton Roads
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 L
I bought the trac bar for my lift and the directions state to drill out a hole in the existing mount. However I also read that there is the RE mount you can buy that is supposed to go with it. I will be installing it on a 4.5 zone lift. Also, do I need a drop pitman arm?




