I need rear shocks for my jeep and if im throwing money at it I will just get a 2-3inch lift.
Any recommendations its a 2002 WJ?
I was looking at this
I need rear shocks for my jeep and if im throwing money at it I will just get a 2-3inch lift.
Any recommendations its a 2002 WJ?
I was looking at this
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looks good but why not just do spring spacers?
I need to put shocks in anyways?
If im going through that trouble why not…
IRO stuff for XJ has been said to be pretty good but i wasnt ever really convinced. Tracbars and what not look iffy to me. Let me do some research and ill report back.
Thanks!
maybe then I will be able to go on one of the outings
you can do like 2 inch spacers only plus new shocks and be a-ok, its cheap
If you so a 3inch lift are you going to get bigger tires? if not it might look goofy
I will probably put bigger tires on however it just got 245/75/16 or which fill out the wheel wells.
3inch isn’t a huge lift though I will see what it looks like after.
3inch lift stock size tires
3inch lift same size tire that I have
http://www.roughcountry.com/jeep_wj_4.html
rough country makes some rock solid shit for a great price. Im going with their x flex kit for my ZJ
edit: heres some links
and make sure all your suspension shit is squared away and not worn, worn suspension
components along with a lift can cause “death wobble”
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f13/death-wobble-cured-124861/
This looks great I say do it. I just picked up a 2002 WJ myself. Was thinking about doing a small lift to it.
Here’s mine.
we should have a jeep meet, I have a '06 WK, its all stock but I love it.
You can have my brother-in-law custom build something for you:
Shifty I don’t live in a trailer…
:biglaugh:
I swear I saw that monster grand on I think erie av at a transmission shop, I was on my way to the dmv.few months ago
I’ve got an '04 WJ Limited that I’m probably going to do the same as you LZ. Let me know what kit you end up going with and how you like it.
We really should do this, but mine gets put away for the winter. Bring it up again in the spring.