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WJ to XJ brake upgrade questions
My ****box is a 93 with a 4.5" lift and 31s on 15" rims. I'm gathering all the parts for the WJ to XJ brake upgrade. So far, I pulled the front and rear brakes off a 00 WJ, welded the spacers on the front knuckles and bought the spacers for the bolts. Soon I'll get the CAB FAB knuckle swap steering system. I searched the web and found various write-ups about the upgrade, but no one that I've seen addressed the brake lines.
My questions are 1) Will the XJ brake lines be a direct fit to the WJ calipers, if not, what do I need? 2) Will the 15" rims fit with plenty of clearance? If not, what (safe) suggestions should I consider while I save for 16" rims and 33s? Last, the calipers have corrosion, what product do I need to coat them with before I paint them? Before anyone asks, this build is not a rock climber, mud rally, ramp jumping or any other fun activity of that nature. I'm building a daily driver for occasional use on moderate trails and overlanding. One day, I'll drive it from AK to TX. Any thoughts will be appreciated.. |
Originally Posted by blaube
(Post 3695297)
My ****box is a 93 with a 4.5" lift and 31s on 15" rims. I'm gathering all the parts for the WJ to XJ brake upgrade. So far, I pulled the front and rear brakes off a 00 WJ, welded the spacers on the front knuckles and bought the spacers for the bolts. Soon I'll get the CAB FAB knuckle swap steering system. I searched the web and found various write-ups about the upgrade, but no one that I've seen addressed the brake lines.
My questions are 1) Will the XJ brake lines be a direct fit to the WJ calipers, if not, what do I need? 2) Will the 15" rims fit with plenty of clearance? If not, what (safe) suggestions should I consider while I save for 16" rims and 33s? Last, the calipers have corrosion, what product do I need to coat them with before I paint them? Before anyone asks, this build is not a rock climber, mud rally, ramp jumping or any other fun activity of that nature. I'm building a daily driver for occasional use on moderate trails and overlanding. One day, I'll drive it from AK to TX. Any thoughts will be appreciated.. https://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1052019 https://cavfab.com/products/wj-knuck...teering-system |
The soft lines will use the same banjo bolt and go right on
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Thank you for the links.
Looks like I already have the correct backspace of 3.75. I'm still going to move up to 16" wheels eventually.. I'll read through the threads a bit more thorough soon. I'm already saving for that CavFab steering. I need to save another $200 for shipping to AK. Thanks again. |
Originally Posted by 4.3L XJ
(Post 3695316)
The soft lines will use the same banjo bolt and go right on
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Originally Posted by 4.3L XJ
(Post 3695316)
The soft lines will use the same banjo bolt and go right on
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Originally Posted by blaube
(Post 3695328)
Where did you get that 31 gallon tank? That will come in handy for my drive from AK to TX.
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Here's my thread on the subject. I kept stock style inverted y steering for a multitude of reasons, including cost and the fact that I don't care for unsealed heim joints on a daily driven vehicle.
WJ Brake Swap, on the cheap - Jeep Cherokee Forum |
Originally Posted by blaube
(Post 3695317)
Thank you for the links.
Looks like I already have the correct backspace of 3.75. I'm still going to move up to 16" wheels eventually.. I'll read through the threads a bit more thorough soon. I'm already saving for that CavFab steering. I need to save another $200 for shipping to AK. Thanks again. |
Thank you
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Originally Posted by danej1026
(Post 3695346)
Keep in mind that tires for 16" wheels (may be/are) a bit more pricey than those for a 17" wheel and tire sizes are a bit more limited with a 16" wheel as well. If you are not crawling you may consider a 17" wheel.
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Originally Posted by blaube
(Post 3695380)
Thank you for the information. I don't understand why 16" wheels would cost more than 17" wheels.
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The price thing is a little deceiving. You have to look at the load range rating. Many 16" tires have a load range D or E, which means more of everything. Some 17s do and some not. It depends on the load range rating
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Originally Posted by danej1026
(Post 3695391)
Tires... there is more rubber in a 33" tire with a 16" wheel than a 17" wheel and if I remember correctly there is more selection with the 17" wheels. I could be wrong though.
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Originally Posted by 4.3L XJ
(Post 3695401)
The price thing is a little deceiving. You have to look at the load range rating. Many 16" tires have a load range D or E, which means more of everything. Some 17s do and some not. It depends on the load range rating
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