What next?
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Joined: Nov 2012
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From: North FL
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Newly re introduced to the off road world, what should my next upgrade be? This will be a daily driver as well.
96 Cherokee sport.
Current upgrades:
4.5 lift
SYE
sway bar
Cowl induction.
Future upgrades:
Winch
Spartan locker front axle
Re gear
1st, 2nd, 3rd???
Any other recommendations?
96 Cherokee sport.
Current upgrades:
4.5 lift
SYE
sway bar
Cowl induction.
Future upgrades:
Winch
Spartan locker front axle
Re gear
1st, 2nd, 3rd???
Any other recommendations?
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Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 7,387
Likes: 10
From: City of Trees, CA
Year: 93 2 door
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
what for? 
if you have to ask what upgrades you need, you probably don't need any upgrades. if you're on the trail and your jeep leaves you wanting more you'll figure out what upgrades in what order you want. quickly
but for rocks, sliders never hurt. tow points are a must. and if you're serious about wheeling start thinking big $$$ axle upgrades

if you have to ask what upgrades you need, you probably don't need any upgrades. if you're on the trail and your jeep leaves you wanting more you'll figure out what upgrades in what order you want. quickly
but for rocks, sliders never hurt. tow points are a must. and if you're serious about wheeling start thinking big $$$ axle upgrades
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Have you ever used a come-a-long to recover a rig?
Not just to assist in getting over an obstacle, but to actually perform a self recovery of your own rig or someone else's rig?
If you had you certainly wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
To the OP,
Same goes for using a Hi-Lift as a come-a-long, cuz someone is going to suggest that soon as well.
Not just to assist in getting over an obstacle, but to actually perform a self recovery of your own rig or someone else's rig?
If you had you certainly wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
To the OP,
Same goes for using a Hi-Lift as a come-a-long, cuz someone is going to suggest that soon as well.
I have used it many times and I would recommend it to anyone it'll teach you to be more cautious of the situations you get into I've been out in the woods many nights in my old explorer pulling myself out a few feet at a time
Let me clarify that now I use a hi lift as a come a long and have no need for a winch like I said it will make you more cautious which is better in the long run if you wheel your dd you won't dive off into mud pits as often and tear your ride up
If the only thing available is a come-a-long or a faux come-a-long, then by all means us it. But to suggest a come-a-long over a winch is silly. Apples/oranges.
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