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Jeep Cherokee XJ Mods

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Re: JEEP XJ MODS. . PLEASE HELP A BEGINER =) [fingal] by nissan720z
Feb 26, 2009 (9:06 pm)
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Replying to: fingal (Jul 26, 2006 12:26 am)

Hey, i am no jeep expert but i do know a little about Xj's. I believe that the Xj has a Dana 44, i don't think that it is a Dana 35, if it does happen to have a Dana 35 then you might want to consider that if you are planning to go with tires larger than 35's you will need a Dana 44. otherwise you could break a axle which is not fun on the trail... also the 5 inch Rubicon express is a excellent lift kit i have heard lots of positive talk about it. so yea good luck and i hope you get you rig all fixed up.
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XJ fenderspace? by rjracer
May 02, 2009 (10:13 am)
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Hey Jeep experts! Looking for some advice here.
Have a 98' Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4, 4.0L I-6, 5 Spd Manual.
I am very happy with this as our family vehicle. It'smostly driven on road, except for occasional camping trips towing small boat for long highway rides, then some offroading when we get there, just to get the boat into the lake.
 
Situation: I don't really care for the stock rims and have just purchosed a set from a 2008 Rubicon, (I think). I have always liked these newer rims but unfortunately the bolt pattern is different, (5x5 instead of stock 4.5x5). The obvious and only solution is to buy wheel adaptors which I intend to to.
 
Now, I do not want low profile tires, but the correct tires for these 17" rims will surely demand more space or else I could probably expect rubbing problems, etc.
 
Do I need to lift my Jeep, or can I get away with just modifying the fender flares?Also, as I was looking into flare kits I noticed that they all say they fit up to '96 XJ's. Will these kits fit a '98? I do realize that some trimming will be necessary for some flare kits.
 
I need advice on a good 17" wheel tire size that will work without turning our family car into a "Monster Truck" as this vehicle is intended mostly for an road use.
 
Tire size on 17" rims?
flare kit? Triming involved?
To lift, or not to lift?
 
I am imagining a combo like, 4in lift, 31 in tires, trim fenders and install flares.
But I think I need advice from the experts brfore begining any mods if some can be avoided, keeping in mind I want to avoid road handling problems, or having a hard time lifting kids into child seats, but want to make these rims work without rubbing, etc. I will appreciate any advice or recomendations. Thanx
RJRacer
 
   
 
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Re: JEEP XJ MODS. . PLEASE HELP A BEGINER =) [fingal] by baldhead59
Jun 19, 2009 (12:00 pm)
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Replying to: fingal (Jul 26, 2006 12:26 am)

I too am a beginner, but you might want to request a catalog from ( Quadratec ) they have it all for the XJ. Mine is a 1994 sport. Awesome vehicle. Bulletproof.
179,000 miles and still going.

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