2000 Jeep Cherokee. Trail Ready. 4.5 lift, 33in MTs, Rock Sliders, ETC
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Re: 2000 Jeep Cherokee. Trail Ready. 4.5 lift, 33in MTs, Rock Sliders, ETC
If it wasnt getting cold, would totally cop the gsxr..becuase I even have a DD..but right now for the winter season the 4x4 is more practical.
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Re: 2000 Jeep Cherokee. Trail Ready. 4.5 lift, 33in MTs, Rock Sliders, ETC
i got a 97 ek hatch with a gsr swap. and i got a extra head too go with it. pm me for some info on it. id love to work something out for this
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Re: 2000 Jeep Cherokee. Trail Ready. 4.5 lift, 33in MTs, Rock Sliders, ETC
what kind of control arms?
what diffs are in it?
with as much as you cut off can fender flares still be attached? (rustys, bushwacker etc.)
what diffs are in it?
with as much as you cut off can fender flares still be attached? (rustys, bushwacker etc.)
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Re: 2000 Jeep Cherokee. Trail Ready. 4.5 lift, 33in MTs, Rock Sliders, ETC
Stock axels/diffs. Yes you could still attach flares if you wanted to, i believe. Fuck that noise though, too much money.