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Jeep Cherokee suspension or body lift.

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Bishops Finger:
Don't forget about a transfer case skid plate as well...

Oh yes and pop over to the Birtys :lol:

Im sure Jim Willy will be lurking soon :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Jim-Willy:

--- Quote from: "Bishops Finger" ---Don't forget about a transfer case skid plate as well...

Oh yes and pop over to the Birtys :lol:

Im sure Jim Willy will be lurking soon :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
--- End quote ---


Actually i have fallen in love with a CJ7......  If it was quadratrac and v8 i might let the 90 go (might :!: )

jaws:
i've looked into this as i was planning on lifting the zook.although a shackle lift is cheap,it ain't the way to go.new or good 2nd hand springs is a better alternative.i have short arm and deep pockets but i wouldn't waste money on extened shackles!been told by pro's to steer clear of em!

Bishops Finger:
Jim Willy


Hmm ... might know where there are some... :D

Cherry Bomb:
There might be a nice black V8 auto CJ7 for sale for very reasonable money................................ :twisted:

Jaws.........I know where you're coming from but there's nowt wrong with extended shackles as long as they aren't too extreme an inch or so's OK.  You've got to have good springs though, cos if they're knackered, extended shackles will just make things worse.

Like I said before, the best way to lift a petrol XJ an inch or so is to fit TD springs which are an inch taller.  This'll probably lift the back end 2-3 inches since the existing sprins will have sagged a LOT over time, Cherokees are known for it.

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