put a 4" lift on and trim the fenders a little. this way you will have the clearence under the axles you want with a lower center of gravity. or just do a spring over axle lift with you stock springs and you will get a nice super flexable ride that will fit 35s for dirt cheap. a DIY soa kit can be done for only a couple hundred bucks. don't waste your money on the name brand stuff it is not worth it. do soa buy the shocks that will fit and pitman arm and extended brake lines. then get rid of that rear track bar and build your own sway bar disconects with parts from tsc and make your own front track bar relocation bracket. 5"s or more of lift that will fit 35"s for under $300 bucks and rides better then the name brand garbage out there.
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If you need to purchase a lift kit for your Jeep Cherokee, there are some websites that you can order the kit from. 4 Wheel Drive Hardware, and Jeep 4x4 Center, just to name a few.
What year Jeep for one. Does it have a lift kit? My 3" lifted Jeep Wrangler fits 33s easy with no scrub.
The maximum tire size for the 2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited with the 3 inch lift kit is about 33 inches in height. Tires that are taller than this are not recommended for the Jeep Wrangler.
31 x 10.5 x 15
you will need a lift kit ..
A few variables come into play (wheel width, wheel offset, tire width), but the general rule for the Wrangler YJ is... 1 inch of lift to fit 31-inch tires 2 inches of lift to fit 32-inch tires 3 inches of lift to fit 33-inch tires
with a lift kit.
No you cannot. You will need a lift to fit 37" tires. With a level kit you can only fit 33"-35" tires
the lift kit is worth putting in it but with out it 33''s
Call the incredible hulk, or buy a lift kit from a auto supply store. There are several jacks that will lift a jeep, and any garage can lift a jeep.
Depends on the profile of the tires going on it.