1990 Cherokee Lift Question
#1
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1990 Cherokee Lift Question
Hi all,
The official BFGoodrich Website says that 31" AT tires can fit on my stock
1990 Cherokee Pioneer without any modifications or a lift system. I find this
hard to believe. Does it not rub like hell on the fenders and undersides of the
Jeep?
What suspension/lift system is recommended for a 1990 Cherokee? Rubicon
Express? I'd like to get those 31" tires on the Jeep...but is a lift necessary?
Most of my off-roading are sand dunes....there are no rocks in my vicinity. How
much "stock stuff" can I get away with?
And, are lifts sold in pairs or for one wheel? What's a good starting kit from
this link: http://www.rubiconexpress.com/dynami...p?folderid=185
Thanks!
The official BFGoodrich Website says that 31" AT tires can fit on my stock
1990 Cherokee Pioneer without any modifications or a lift system. I find this
hard to believe. Does it not rub like hell on the fenders and undersides of the
Jeep?
What suspension/lift system is recommended for a 1990 Cherokee? Rubicon
Express? I'd like to get those 31" tires on the Jeep...but is a lift necessary?
Most of my off-roading are sand dunes....there are no rocks in my vicinity. How
much "stock stuff" can I get away with?
And, are lifts sold in pairs or for one wheel? What's a good starting kit from
this link: http://www.rubiconexpress.com/dynami...p?folderid=185
Thanks!
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Re: 1990 Cherokee Lift Question
Tooplane
I bought a 3in lift kit from JC whitney, it's a good low buget lift, just replace the front springs and bolt on the ad-a-leafs to the rear. $ 119.00
I did go back and repositon the front brake hoses and made a "Z" bracket for the rear brake block that is on the rear axel just for peace of mind. If you want some pictures let me know.
Check it out.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/...&storeId=10101
Mike D
90 XJ 141k
I bought a 3in lift kit from JC whitney, it's a good low buget lift, just replace the front springs and bolt on the ad-a-leafs to the rear. $ 119.00
I did go back and repositon the front brake hoses and made a "Z" bracket for the rear brake block that is on the rear axel just for peace of mind. If you want some pictures let me know.
Check it out.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/...&storeId=10101
Mike D
90 XJ 141k
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Re: 1990 Cherokee Lift Question
Tooplane
I bought a 3in lift kit from JC whitney, it's a good low buget lift, just replace the front springs and bolt on the ad-a-leafs to the rear. $ 119.00
I did go back and repositon the front brake hoses and made a "Z" bracket for the rear brake block that is on the rear axel just for peace of mind. If you want some pictures let me know.
Check it out.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/...&storeId=10101
Mike D
90 XJ 141k
I bought a 3in lift kit from JC whitney, it's a good low buget lift, just replace the front springs and bolt on the ad-a-leafs to the rear. $ 119.00
I did go back and repositon the front brake hoses and made a "Z" bracket for the rear brake block that is on the rear axel just for peace of mind. If you want some pictures let me know.
Check it out.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/...&storeId=10101
Mike D
90 XJ 141k
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Re: 1990 Cherokee Lift Question
Tooplane
I bought a 3in lift kit from JC whitney, it's a good low buget lift, just replace the front springs and bolt on the ad-a-leafs to the rear. $ 119.00
I did go back and repositon the front brake hoses and made a "Z" bracket for the rear brake block that is on the rear axel just for peace of mind. If you want some pictures let me know.
Check it out.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/...&storeId=10101
Mike D
90 XJ 141k
I bought a 3in lift kit from JC whitney, it's a good low buget lift, just replace the front springs and bolt on the ad-a-leafs to the rear. $ 119.00
I did go back and repositon the front brake hoses and made a "Z" bracket for the rear brake block that is on the rear axel just for peace of mind. If you want some pictures let me know.
Check it out.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/...&storeId=10101
Mike D
90 XJ 141k
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Re: 1990 Cherokee Lift Question
Do you have the URL for this "official BFGoodrich Website" because
according the rest of the internet 31" won't even fit a full sized
Wagoneer without a two inch lift.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TooPlaneCrazy7 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> The official BFGoodrich Website says that 31" AT tires can fit on my stock
> 1990 Cherokee Pioneer without any modifications or a lift system. I find this
> hard to believe. Does it not rub like hell on the fenders and undersides of the
> Jeep?
>
> What suspension/lift system is recommended for a 1990 Cherokee? Rubicon
> Express? I'd like to get those 31" tires on the Jeep...but is a lift necessary?
> Most of my off-roading are sand dunes....there are no rocks in my vicinity. How
> much "stock stuff" can I get away with?
>
> And, are lifts sold in pairs or for one wheel? What's a good starting kit from
> this link: http://www.rubiconexpress.com/dynami...p?folderid=185
>
> Thanks!
according the rest of the internet 31" won't even fit a full sized
Wagoneer without a two inch lift.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TooPlaneCrazy7 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> The official BFGoodrich Website says that 31" AT tires can fit on my stock
> 1990 Cherokee Pioneer without any modifications or a lift system. I find this
> hard to believe. Does it not rub like hell on the fenders and undersides of the
> Jeep?
>
> What suspension/lift system is recommended for a 1990 Cherokee? Rubicon
> Express? I'd like to get those 31" tires on the Jeep...but is a lift necessary?
> Most of my off-roading are sand dunes....there are no rocks in my vicinity. How
> much "stock stuff" can I get away with?
>
> And, are lifts sold in pairs or for one wheel? What's a good starting kit from
> this link: http://www.rubiconexpress.com/dynami...p?folderid=185
>
> Thanks!
#6
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Re: 1990 Cherokee Lift Question
Do you have the URL for this "official BFGoodrich Website" because
according the rest of the internet 31" won't even fit a full sized
Wagoneer without a two inch lift.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TooPlaneCrazy7 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> The official BFGoodrich Website says that 31" AT tires can fit on my stock
> 1990 Cherokee Pioneer without any modifications or a lift system. I find this
> hard to believe. Does it not rub like hell on the fenders and undersides of the
> Jeep?
>
> What suspension/lift system is recommended for a 1990 Cherokee? Rubicon
> Express? I'd like to get those 31" tires on the Jeep...but is a lift necessary?
> Most of my off-roading are sand dunes....there are no rocks in my vicinity. How
> much "stock stuff" can I get away with?
>
> And, are lifts sold in pairs or for one wheel? What's a good starting kit from
> this link: http://www.rubiconexpress.com/dynami...p?folderid=185
>
> Thanks!
according the rest of the internet 31" won't even fit a full sized
Wagoneer without a two inch lift.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TooPlaneCrazy7 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> The official BFGoodrich Website says that 31" AT tires can fit on my stock
> 1990 Cherokee Pioneer without any modifications or a lift system. I find this
> hard to believe. Does it not rub like hell on the fenders and undersides of the
> Jeep?
>
> What suspension/lift system is recommended for a 1990 Cherokee? Rubicon
> Express? I'd like to get those 31" tires on the Jeep...but is a lift necessary?
> Most of my off-roading are sand dunes....there are no rocks in my vicinity. How
> much "stock stuff" can I get away with?
>
> And, are lifts sold in pairs or for one wheel? What's a good starting kit from
> this link: http://www.rubiconexpress.com/dynami...p?folderid=185
>
> Thanks!
#7
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Re: 1990 Cherokee Lift Question
Do you have the URL for this "official BFGoodrich Website" because
according the rest of the internet 31" won't even fit a full sized
Wagoneer without a two inch lift.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TooPlaneCrazy7 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> The official BFGoodrich Website says that 31" AT tires can fit on my stock
> 1990 Cherokee Pioneer without any modifications or a lift system. I find this
> hard to believe. Does it not rub like hell on the fenders and undersides of the
> Jeep?
>
> What suspension/lift system is recommended for a 1990 Cherokee? Rubicon
> Express? I'd like to get those 31" tires on the Jeep...but is a lift necessary?
> Most of my off-roading are sand dunes....there are no rocks in my vicinity. How
> much "stock stuff" can I get away with?
>
> And, are lifts sold in pairs or for one wheel? What's a good starting kit from
> this link: http://www.rubiconexpress.com/dynami...p?folderid=185
>
> Thanks!
according the rest of the internet 31" won't even fit a full sized
Wagoneer without a two inch lift.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TooPlaneCrazy7 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> The official BFGoodrich Website says that 31" AT tires can fit on my stock
> 1990 Cherokee Pioneer without any modifications or a lift system. I find this
> hard to believe. Does it not rub like hell on the fenders and undersides of the
> Jeep?
>
> What suspension/lift system is recommended for a 1990 Cherokee? Rubicon
> Express? I'd like to get those 31" tires on the Jeep...but is a lift necessary?
> Most of my off-roading are sand dunes....there are no rocks in my vicinity. How
> much "stock stuff" can I get away with?
>
> And, are lifts sold in pairs or for one wheel? What's a good starting kit from
> this link: http://www.rubiconexpress.com/dynami...p?folderid=185
>
> Thanks!
#8
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Re: 1990 Cherokee Lift Question
>Do you have the URL for this "official BFGoodrich Website" because
>according the rest of the internet 31" won't even fit a full sized
>Wagoneer without a two inch lift.
Yes, here it is. I find it hard to believe, as well. Maybe I am reading it
wrong? My reading comprehension sucked in college.
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/assets/pdf/fittment.pdf
>according the rest of the internet 31" won't even fit a full sized
>Wagoneer without a two inch lift.
Yes, here it is. I find it hard to believe, as well. Maybe I am reading it
wrong? My reading comprehension sucked in college.
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/assets/pdf/fittment.pdf
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Re: 1990 Cherokee Lift Question
>Do you have the URL for this "official BFGoodrich Website" because
>according the rest of the internet 31" won't even fit a full sized
>Wagoneer without a two inch lift.
Yes, here it is. I find it hard to believe, as well. Maybe I am reading it
wrong? My reading comprehension sucked in college.
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/assets/pdf/fittment.pdf
>according the rest of the internet 31" won't even fit a full sized
>Wagoneer without a two inch lift.
Yes, here it is. I find it hard to believe, as well. Maybe I am reading it
wrong? My reading comprehension sucked in college.
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/assets/pdf/fittment.pdf
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Re: 1990 Cherokee Lift Question
>Do you have the URL for this "official BFGoodrich Website" because
>according the rest of the internet 31" won't even fit a full sized
>Wagoneer without a two inch lift.
Yes, here it is. I find it hard to believe, as well. Maybe I am reading it
wrong? My reading comprehension sucked in college.
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/assets/pdf/fittment.pdf
>according the rest of the internet 31" won't even fit a full sized
>Wagoneer without a two inch lift.
Yes, here it is. I find it hard to believe, as well. Maybe I am reading it
wrong? My reading comprehension sucked in college.
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/assets/pdf/fittment.pdf