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Old 05-13-2012, 09:16 PM
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Hello all, I just bought a 92 xj and I got no idea what to do to it while trying to build on a small budget. I just want to be able to go out and have a little bit of fun on some weekends. I got passed by a guy on spanaway loop today with a lifted xj and thought it looked pretty cool so I decided to google haha. Any info or ideas about anything are appreciated. Thanks


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You will find a bunch of info with some simple searching. Also if you have an idea of what youd like as far as tire size. That will sorta be a determining factor in how much lift youll need stuff like that. Craigs list is a good place for good used parts. Even new the prices arnt too steep untill you get fancy.

Have any pics of your rig?

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Have any pics of your rig?

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Welcome to the forum
what is your location, and i like the name!
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Welcome to the forums, If you want a cheap lift, build a bastard pack with Ford Ranger leaf springs and put spacers on your front coils.
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i am sure if you hit up people on here they will be willing to sell you their old parts/lift
check out the forsale section
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Originally Posted by StrugglezWorth
Hello all, I just bought a 92 xj and I got no idea what to do to it while trying to build on a small budget. I just want to be able to go out and have a little bit of fun on some weekends. I got passed by a guy on spanaway loop today with a lifted xj and thought it looked pretty cool so I decided to google haha. Any info or ideas about anything are appreciated. Thanks


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Hey Eric, Welcome to CF. Congrats on your first Jeep purchase.
Read these. > Helpful Links!!!
And these. > A couple words of advice for modding/wheeling.
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