Lift question
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Lift question
I just got a Cherokee over the weekend that already as a lift on it. I am currently in the process of figuring how big the lift is. I am looking into replacing the shocks and springs cause they look pretty worn out. My question is that once I find out how big the lift is do I need to match that lift we the new springs and shocks? So if I have a 3in lift do I need to replace it with shocks and springs that give a 3in lift, or can I replace them with any shocks and springs? Sorry it's long winded. Thanks for you help!
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If you want to keep the same lift height, then yes you need to get springs and shocks to match what you have.
I would suggest you figure out how the previous owner lifted the Jeep before doing anything. Did they used a full leaf pack in the rear? an add a leaf? extended shackles or blocks?. In the front - new coils springs? or coil spring spacers?......also see if they replaced the track bar and lower control arms. If you are not sure take some pictures and post them.
I would suggest you figure out how the previous owner lifted the Jeep before doing anything. Did they used a full leaf pack in the rear? an add a leaf? extended shackles or blocks?. In the front - new coils springs? or coil spring spacers?......also see if they replaced the track bar and lower control arms. If you are not sure take some pictures and post them.
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Sorry for the really late response I just got busy. Here are some of the pictures of the lift.
It looks as if he did an add a leaf in the front and spacers in the front. Does that seem right?
It looks as if he did an add a leaf in the front and spacers in the front. Does that seem right?
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Yeah, that's what it looks like. Your original leafs also look inverted...replace with a proper spring pack with the proper lift amount required, I would do this front and rear. If you're gonna stay the same, just get leafs and coils that give you that amount. If you want to go higher, expect to spend a lot more coin, as over 3" you need a lot more to compensate for that amount of lift.