Lift essentials for a noob.
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From: Michigan
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 Inline 6
Let me know if there is anything else I should need to property lift my Jeep to these specs. Not looking to trim and using factory ('01 limited) rims. Not looking to regear so I'm sticking to 33's (is this a bad choice?)
6.5 inch lift: http://www.roughcountry.com/jeep_xj_6x.html
New Tires 33's- A/T's with snow rating- 16x7 rim: 285 70 or 75 R16
Driveshaft: ? (need to find one)
Slip Yolk Eliminator: (need a good recommendation)
Steering Stabilizer: http://www.roughcountry.com/jeep-dua...zer_87308.html (I've heard these are just a cover up for the death wobble)
Do I need a t-case drop kit or anything else? Let me know just trying to figure what I need.
6.5 inch lift: http://www.roughcountry.com/jeep_xj_6x.html
New Tires 33's- A/T's with snow rating- 16x7 rim: 285 70 or 75 R16
Driveshaft: ? (need to find one)
Slip Yolk Eliminator: (need a good recommendation)
Steering Stabilizer: http://www.roughcountry.com/jeep-dua...zer_87308.html (I've heard these are just a cover up for the death wobble)
Do I need a t-case drop kit or anything else? Let me know just trying to figure what I need.
Last edited by MarkJRust; Feb 18, 2012 at 12:29 PM.
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From: Michigan
Year: 2001
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Engine: 4.0 Inline 6
Hey, thanks for the reply and advice. Does this list cover all that I need for my lift or am I missing something? Do you have any recommendations for driveshaft, sye, or tcase drop kits?
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From: New Haven, IN
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Either go longarms or you will need drop brackets. or smaller lift. Check out iron rock offroad hack and tap kit. Comes with drive shaft for like 200. Id suggest their lift to but that's just me since i've had rc in the past.
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
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I ordered the 4.5" kit .... pretty similar set up.
This is what i've found,
1)SYE (cheapest i found is from JeeperzCreeperz after $10 discount)
2)Front driveshaft from an auto XJ (not sure starting from which year...i'm just gonna find the newest possible)
3)U-joints to rebuild the driveshaft (Spicer 1310)
4)No T-drop required if you are doing SYE but would probably need shims (i'm guessing 6* at least since you are running 6.5") with new center pins.
5)I'm running stock without steering stabilizer and i didn't feel any difference...prob won't need one but i went ahead and ordered the RC 2.2 anyhow.
6)Control Arm Drop Bracket
GL.
This is what i've found,
1)SYE (cheapest i found is from JeeperzCreeperz after $10 discount)
2)Front driveshaft from an auto XJ (not sure starting from which year...i'm just gonna find the newest possible)
3)U-joints to rebuild the driveshaft (Spicer 1310)
4)No T-drop required if you are doing SYE but would probably need shims (i'm guessing 6* at least since you are running 6.5") with new center pins.
5)I'm running stock without steering stabilizer and i didn't feel any difference...prob won't need one but i went ahead and ordered the RC 2.2 anyhow.
6)Control Arm Drop Bracket
GL.
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From: Michigan
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 Inline 6
Awesome, I'll keep this thread bookmarked for the future and research a little more on those parts.
As for now... I just called on another XJ I spotted on CL a couple days ago (guy has already been called 9 times
). Hoping to take a look and move into one with no rust. 
Keep your fingers crossed.
As for now... I just called on another XJ I spotted on CL a couple days ago (guy has already been called 9 times
). Hoping to take a look and move into one with no rust. Keep your fingers crossed.
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