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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
Originally Posted by xj20004x4
Would anyone know a good site to pick up just one, 15x8 pro comp style wheel. Bent my rim and ive been running with a completely diffrent front rim of the same size but different back spacing. I think its starting to wear on my front end.
Looking for a pro comp or an American racing style black rim preferably under $50 as I see most sites at $55 plus. I think the back spacing is like 3.75 or something.
Thanks
Looking for a pro comp or an American racing style black rim preferably under $50 as I see most sites at $55 plus. I think the back spacing is like 3.75 or something.
Thanks
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Joined: Jun 2012
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From: California
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I assume we're talking about the cheapy Chines Pro Comps everybody has. I was told by one reseller Pro Comp stopped making those. Any that are being sold are just what is left.
I am looking for a 2" kit with full spring packs for my DD. I have about resolved to OME, but am open to suggestions is someone knows of a cheaper kit with a quality ride. It seems like I can save alot by going with a different brand (not OME) of shocks.
Is it a good idea to try to save by getting cheaper shocks?
Assuming a 2" lift, are there special, longer shocks that go with it? Seems like there would be, but I have looked at various brands, but none seem to incidate that they are made for 2" lift, or any size lift for that matter. How do i know which ones to get.
Any suggestions (other than stop being a p**** and get a bigger lift) would be appreciated.
Is it a good idea to try to save by getting cheaper shocks?
Assuming a 2" lift, are there special, longer shocks that go with it? Seems like there would be, but I have looked at various brands, but none seem to incidate that they are made for 2" lift, or any size lift for that matter. How do i know which ones to get.
Any suggestions (other than stop being a p**** and get a bigger lift) would be appreciated.
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From: Carrollton, GA
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L High Output
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From: California
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Odd, because 4 wheel parts is where I was talking about. I kept trying to add 4 to my shopping cart and it would only add 3. Finally I emailed them and got the story about no longer being made and they only had 3 left. But they're super popular so it's hard to believe they'd just stop making them.
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From: Western, Pa (5 mins away from ohio border)
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: straight 6 (4.0L)
Thinking of adding a 4.5 inch lift, this is my first jeep so I'm new, I've done some looking and I think I want a rough country lift (from what I've heard their pretty good for XJ's) with replacement leaf springs (defiantly not AAL), what else needs replaced with a 4.5" lift (ex. Control arms, brake lines, ect???) I wanna try to get everything for around $2,000 if possible????
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From: Western, Pa (5 mins away from ohio border)
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: straight 6 (4.0L)
Originally Posted by lowrange2
Call up a vendor. They'll be glad to go down the list of things you need. You should be able to find a nice lift for 2k.
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Joined: Feb 2012
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From: The FIRST State
Year: 1994
Model: Grand Cherokee (ZJ)
Engine: Straight 6
You "need" nothing more. Install and go! It's where I started, too. There are a few additional suggestions, however, like longer shocks, re-routed or extended brake lines, an adjustable track bar. Nothing else is necessary though.





