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No, you will need more than shocks to get 3 inches of lift.
Me friend has a 1995 (same model as yours) jeep grand Cherokee with a 4in lift and it seems to be fine. I have a 1998 grand Cherokee and am thinking about putting some spacers in it.
The best way to lift a Grand Cherokee is to install tighter leaf springs. The leaf springs can be changed in some vehicles to make them appear taller.
I'm not a mechanic but I had a problem with my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee lift gate not closing properly, seemed to move to the sound causing a noise. I replaced the lift shocks and the problem disapeared
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Depends entirely n how big of tires you want to mount and how much you want to spend. You can squeeze 29" tires under a stock Grand Cherokee and then you go up from there. You get what you pay for when you buy a lift, a cheap lift will handle poorly and can be unsafe.
yes they will i would not go bigger then that though with out a lift
Yes, but, are you using this thing for wheeling? If you just want the look, a grand Cherokee isn't really for you, because most of the stock suspension parts are no good at 5", so you need to buy a BUNCH of different parts to make it not eat tires, have a horrible ride, or fall apart. Look up Iron Rock Offroad, they have nice lift kits, and customer service for WJs (1999-2004 Grand Cherokees)
Not enough to worry about.
Its the lock/latch mechanism
Stock tires and no lift 15mpg in town and 17mpg on the highway.