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07-08-2002, 01:33 PM | #1 | |
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hydraulics
I have a '95 Cherokee, unfortunately I cant get rid of it cause my parents wont let me!!! So im looking for shit to do to it. Jeep doesnt make many accesories for cherokee and when they do they are for offroading(im not a fan of that). I was wondering how much some hydraulics would run me, and where i could get some. If you have any other ideas of what to do, please tell me cause i desperately need them!
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07-08-2002, 02:37 PM | #2 | |
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youre in luck i owned a 97 grand cherokee with hydraulics they run you between 1000 to 2000 dollars depending on your set up. Mine had 3(chrome) pumps 10 switches 6 batteries this set up cost me 1500 dollars due to the chrome set up its about a 1000 with no chrome. The money is not what counts depends on how strong you make the suspension its not just adding the shit you have to change ball joints,strenghten the chassie,extend the control arms, and choosing the right wheel in total youll spend a least 8 grand and about 1000 a year replacing suspension and hydraulic parts. and if its 4 wheel drive forget it its possible but its wayyyyyyy tooo expensive but there is a way BAGGIT you cant hop but youll have the same moves as hydraulics and you save space theres a lot of modification involved. as for a place to that can do it try locating lowrider car clubs in your area they might install the set up(not free) or give you a place that can do it
The best hydraulics on the market are CCE or Prohopper |
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07-27-2002, 06:54 PM | #3 | |
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Hydraulics Poor jeep, poor,poor jeep
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