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1998 cherokee sport suspension lift

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1998 cherokee sport suspension lift

Post by Ye Olde Rangie »

Hi my dad has a 1998 cherokee sport and he wants to raise it as its pretty low at the moment and he does slight off roading and just wondered what a sensible lift is for one of these its front coil and rear leaf. Thanks Tim
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Post by ofr57 »

3 inches
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Post by Gonzo »

Don't be a softcock about it , go see www.wooders.com.au ...
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Post by ofr57 »

Gonzo wrote:Don't be a softcock about it , go see www.wooders.com.au ...
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Post by Ye Olde Rangie »

does the 3.5'' kit require any other mods like brake lines or anything? Hes not a real serious 4wder but would like it a little higher than it is he realises it will never keep up with our rovers but hed like it to be capable
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ring wooders .. dave will give you the low down on $ and what is possible
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Post by Ye Olde Rangie »

no problem thanks for the info
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Post by Wooders »

What size tyres does he plan to run?
And how much $$ is he looking to spend?

30" Can go stock, 44"s will require a bit more work ;)
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Post by Ye Olde Rangie »

he has like 235/70*15 at the mo but is planning on getting 31's for playing on weekends nothing more i know we might have to trim the front edge of the sills as they look close now
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Post by Steve F »

Ye Olde Rangie wrote:he has like 235/70*15 at the mo but is planning on getting 31's for playing on weekends nothing more i know we might have to trim the front edge of the sills as they look close now
31's will be fine in regard to the ends of the sills as long as they are on stock wheels. You will need to extend the bumpstops a touch but that should be about it with a 2" lift. I didn't start trimming until I went to 32X11.5.

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