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Old May 10, 2012 | 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by MY.92.2DR.PROJECT
i have a 92 cherokee sport 2DR .it is stock now im just trying to see how big of tires i can run with a 3" lift ? a 4.5" lift ? and last but not least i need to know what i need to do to run 36" tires ? any bit of help would be great
Depends on too many things. First off you have to trim to get 36s to fit. Your wheel wells don't grow magically when u lift ur vehicle. U need to bump stop. And u need to get better axles.
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Old May 10, 2012 | 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by MY.92.2DR.PROJECT
i have a 92 cherokee sport 2DR .it is stock now im just trying to see how big of tires i can run with a 3" lift ? a 4.5" lift ? and last but not least i need to know what i need to do to run 36" tires ? any bit of help would be great
Idk if you could fit 36" on 3 or 4.5 but you could on 6.5" most likely with a lil trimming
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Old May 10, 2012 | 09:23 PM
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I have a 99 cherokee sport, just ordered half doors for the summer. But at some point, I would like to get maybe a 3' lift? This is my first car and frequently ride rough terrain. Any help for the new guy? Also, I'm a little tight on money..And who actually does the lifting of your car? Thanks!
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Old May 10, 2012 | 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by CoachSmith
I have a 99 cherokee sport, just ordered half doors for the summer. But at some point, I would like to get maybe a 3' lift? This is my first car and frequently ride rough terrain. Any help for the new guy? Also, I'm a little tight on money..And who actually does the lifting of your car? Thanks!
3' is pretty large :P but in all seriousness a 3" lift is good. It gives you more belly *clearance* height and more articulation if you disconnect the sway bars when off roading. Check out some sites and don't go with the cheapest lift you can get. Check out rubicon express lift kits and lean towards buying full leaf kits, not add a leaf. Also, if the kit does not cone with new shocks make sure you buy new shocks that go along with your lift height. As for lift kit companies I've heard bad things from rough country and skyjacker but have experience with neither. As for who does the work, you do unless you want to spend $$ on hiring someone. Sometimes if you live close to a member(s) on here they will help you out with your lift for a few beers in exchange. I hope this answered your question. O and on here your should call your jeep a jeep not a car cause some ppl on here will flame you for it lol
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Old May 10, 2012 | 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by CoachSmith
I have a 99 cherokee sport, just ordered half doors for the summer. But at some point, I would like to get maybe a 3' lift? This is my first car and frequently ride rough terrain. Any help for the new guy? Also, I'm a little tight on money..And who actually does the lifting of your car? Thanks!
I have a black diamond and it's pretty good no complaints and it's like 400 or 500 somthing full leafs and shocks (my I had to replace leafs and my dad wouldn't do aal)

Or you can do a jy lift wear you add leads from differant vehicles to your stock and jus find cheap springs and shocks
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Old May 10, 2012 | 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Z.paul17

Idk if you could fit 36" on 3 or 4.5 but you could on 6.5" most likely with a lil trimming
One of the mods on here (ktmracer) runs something like 37's and a 4" lift. If you have the know how it can be done
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Old May 10, 2012 | 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by BNJeepsta

One of the mods on here (ktmracer) runs something like 37's and a 4" lift. If you have the know how it can be done
I rather have a lil flex too
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Old May 11, 2012 | 01:10 AM
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Anyone know where to get cheap leaf spring bolts? I'm gonna have to cut mine and don't want to pay $60 for 6
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Old May 11, 2012 | 03:12 AM
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I have an 87 Body XJ and i have 4" of lift now and had to do some major cutting up the front to fit 33" Pro Comps....
to fit 36"s IMP 1 your gonna need a major OFFSET in your rims, 5" maybe....
2 your gonna need about 5 1/2" or 6" as well as some major cutting....
then if you wanna go with a longarm kit..... GOOD LUCK, i dont know.... lol
either way, you need to change your gears for that size tires.
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Old May 11, 2012 | 03:17 AM
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Also how do i post a pic of my Jeep on here? im not the brightest crayon in the box when it comes to computers
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Old May 11, 2012 | 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by superman66
I have an 87 Body XJ and i have 4" of lift now and had to do some major cutting up the front to fit 33" Pro Comps....
to fit 36"s IMP 1 your gonna need a major OFFSET in your rims, 5" maybe....
2 your gonna need about 5 1/2" or 6" as well as some major cutting....
then if you wanna go with a longarm kit..... GOOD LUCK, i dont know.... lol
either way, you need to change your gears for that size tires.
There are XJs on here with 35s under a 3" lift. I had 33s under my 3. I'd say 36s could be done with 4.5" easily if you trim. That said, you would need bigger axles with better gearing, steering upgrade, and I don't know what else.
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Old May 11, 2012 | 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

There are XJs on here with 35s under a 3" lift. I had 33s under my 3. I'd say 36s could be done with 4.5" easily if you trim. That said, you would need bigger axles with better gearing, steering upgrade, and I don't know what else.
It's possible but there is no point. Even with the worlds biggest trim job any sort of full camber turn or flex would be impossible
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Old May 11, 2012 | 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by BigMatt
It's possible but there is no point. Even with the worlds biggest trim job any sort of full camber turn or flex would be impossible
totally disagree. Uptravel is nice, but nowhere near as important as downtravel, especially for rock crawling, and if you're bumpstopped correctly, you will have no problem flexing over anything. Flex isn't limited by the lift height, it's limited by the suspension components you choose to use.

case in point - ktmracer's old rig. I believe it was at 2.5" with 36s at this point
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Oh yeah...and he obviously has trouble turning off camber too - try driving out of that with a tall rig
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Old May 11, 2012 | 04:30 PM
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Dukie, you gotta stop changing your avatar! Lol. I was like who's THIS guy talking bout ktm's rig??
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Old May 11, 2012 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Z.paul17
Idk if you could fit 36" on 3 or 4.5 but you could on 6.5" most likely with a lil trimming
I know a couple guys that run 36's on 4" of lift. They run tube lower control arms for more clearance. Then they trim the fenders and extend the bumpstops, easy-peasy-lemon-squeezie! This setup is all for droop and works out really well off-road.
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