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Year: 1990XJ/1989MJ
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OKC is correct. There are numerous sites that sell lift kits and you can buy them from eBay as well but to get personal service JeepinOutfitters may be your best bet. And a Cherokee is a lifestyle and you need that change in your life to remain a productive member of society.
I purchased my kit many moons ago from P.O.R.C. and thought I was getting a good deal but Jason may have been able to beat it. I live in Tx so I avoided the tax by buying outside the state.
I purchased my kit many moons ago from P.O.R.C. and thought I was getting a good deal but Jason may have been able to beat it. I live in Tx so I avoided the tax by buying outside the state.
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hey man i got a 1990 xj Laredo with a 4" rancho lift and let me tell you i love this thing. power windows,seat rides great. as for a lift if you are looking a for a good a cheap lift i think rusty offroad is a good place to start looking.anyways good luck and hope you find what your looking for.
here is mine
here is mine
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Welcome from Oklahoma. I also say get an XJ.. For lifts you have so many options.. Rubicon Express, Rough Country are a couple that are pretty popular around here. Also drop Jason at jeepinoutfitters.com a line and I am sure he can point you in the right direction on a lift. For Rough Country call a different Jason directly and you can get their number at roughcountry.com.
Like everyone said do some searching of the site and you will find a wealth of knowledge. If you have any questions head over to Cheroke Talk area and post any questions you have.
Like everyone said do some searching of the site and you will find a wealth of knowledge. If you have any questions head over to Cheroke Talk area and post any questions you have.
I've worn google out researching lift kits. Probably gonna go with a RE 3.5" or rustys 4.5".
Might just stick with a 3.5". I won't be using this as a real offroader. Maybe a little mud and some light trails. Not sure if I want to get into SYE kits and new shafts and all that.
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I've worn google out researching lift kits. Probably gonna go with a RE 3.5" or rustys 4.5".
Might just stick with a 3.5". I won't be using this as a real offroader. Maybe a little mud and some light trails. Not sure if I want to get into SYE kits and new shafts and all that.
Might just stick with a 3.5". I won't be using this as a real offroader. Maybe a little mud and some light trails. Not sure if I want to get into SYE kits and new shafts and all that.
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You didn't screw me up. Love the stance of the RE3.5. Might have to just bite the bullet and spend the extra money for the SYE kit.
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