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Lift Kit
I'm fixing to put a lift kit on jinx's Grand Cherokee. I want it to look like this one: https://rustysoffroad.com/media/susp...wj/wj_3_02.jpg
has anyone ever done this? I don;t expect that i'll be able to do it myself......I'm gonna have to find a shop that is capable. |
Why? Expecting a deep snow winter? Raising it higher has an adverse effect on handling, braking and stability.
Plus the neighbor's cat will have to jump higher to walk on the windshield. ;) |
I never did see the point of lifting street vehicles. The point of lifting vehicles (4x4s) is so the vehicle body can clear higher water levels. Lifting the body does NOTHING for clearance of the differentials.
The differentials remain the same height, with the exception of taller tires, and even then...what do you really gain? Don't listen to me, I drive a 2-seat American sportscar. |
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well, i put big gnarly tires on our jeep, and they pretty much fill up the wheel wells:
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and, hoof, it does improve angles of approach, departure, and breakover.
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The big tires look good when they fill the wheelwells. Better than the pictures of the red one with half the wheel well empty. :cool: |
yeah, i guess breakover remains unchanged, and maybe just stronger springs would cure the bottoming out issue when loaded down, but i prefer the higher stance.
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There is no reason to jack up a Cherokee. This makes them unstable, and will put undo strain on the front and rear drive lines. You can bash around the woods just the way it is. and still be able to drive home no problem.
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You need to cut out the wheel wells.... ;) Go HERE to get good tech assistance... |
We have one of those "shelf" things that fit into the hitch recptical. The problem is that when it's full, it tends to scuff the ground when we go over bumps, etc. Would a lift kit help that? Can one be put on a minivan? Could I just jack up the rear, like muscle cars in the 70s? Would either of those solutions have a negative impact?
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Spexx, I would not jack up the rear end like the muscle cars of old...IMO, that puts too much weight and strain on the front end components. You may want stiffer springs or shocks to give you better clearance. Or drive slower over bumps so you don't bounce onto the bump with the shelf when the tires come down the speed-bump/incline. |
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Bottoming out on the new tires? loaded for vacation? Stiffer springs will make the ride rougher, even progressives when you're that close to the end of travel. Lifting the body 2" should do it but it will probably cost you the same amount for 2" or 4", so whatever looks good to you. Lifting 6", or more can get into replacing components that just aren't long enough, like steering, hoses and stuff. I doubt you want to make it look like Bigfoot. :D edit; After answering Spexxvet, I realized Air Shocks would work for LJ too, if you only need an inch or two when it's loaded. |
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Yes well isn't that something - maybe try going to the forum :3_eyes:
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