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Best CHEAP*** 2'' lift for an XJ

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Best CHEAP*** 2'' lift for an XJ

Post by Webbie »

Just wanting some prices and comments in relation to getting a 2'' lift put in my missus XJ:?: .Any thoughts and prices will b greatly appreciated. ;)
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Post by buddha »

Webbie,

Depends what your really after.
If you just want to lift it 2 inches , and doing it the cheapest way, id say 2" spring pucks in the front and a 2" shackel in the rear. The only other thing you would need is new shocks but if you look around get some second hand ones.
The first lift i had was an Old Man Emu 2" lift and the shocks i had for that i think were around the $135 each mark.
I still have 2 tucked away in my shed (cant remember front or rear) you can have for 50 each.

If your not too worried about price i think the Old Man Emu lift costed me around the $1300 mark.

If you can find second hand shocks, together with the spring spacers and shackles, this will definately be a do it yourself job and will definately come under $500.

why just 2" lift. What size tyres are you planning on running?
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Post by Wooders »

For a budget setup I'd probably go Add-a-leaf instead of longer shackles.
This can be done for as little as $450 with shockies.....
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Post by Webbie »

At this stage i'm only running 30'' cooper ST cause its my missis truck ,As ive got my lux. I got a quote today for 2 new coils and the rears re-set with a leaf added fitted for $580 .Whatta ya's recon.BTW whats the gearbox spacer look like or whats the dimentions of them and i'll just fab a set up.
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Post by Leprecaun »

With the add-a-leaf would that compromise the handling, making it a little bit rougher?
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Post by franco »

thats sounds like a reasonable price, im too unco to fit myself, got my Black Dimaond 3" lift kit (shocks, coils, add-aleaf and control arms) for $1200 fitted
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Post by Webbie »

franco wrote:thats sounds like a reasonable price, im too unco to fit myself, got my Black Dimaond 3" lift kit (shocks, coils, add-aleaf and control arms) for $1200 fitted

BLACK DIAMOND now thats a brand i haven't heard for a long time. :)
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