howdy
Silntvyln
03-05-2006, 11:26 PM
Hey guys recently got a jeep 3 months ago or so 94 cherokee 4.0 HO I6 240k miles, picked it up for cheap. When i first got it it would stall all the time, so i replaced the CPS, took care of the problem. But since of the stalling the starter went about a month later or so, took care of that. with all the miles the springs are pretty saggy so i am gona have to replace them anyway, so i think i am gona go with the dokota rear springs and pick up some 3in lift coils and shocks from rusty's and make myself a transfer case drop and throw some 31's on there. this will take place this summer when it warms up a little bit, i am gona be moveing next month to about 50 north of philly i live outside of pittsburgh right now was wondeing if there are any good trails open the puplic that anyone might know, im not looking for anything serious right now considering its stock at the moment but just to have a little fun. any imput would be appriciated and if anyone has any tips on the lift don't hesitate to spit em out. thank ya much
Ray H
03-06-2006, 05:48 AM
We are building almost identical lifts. Im building a set of S10 springs for the rear and I have a pair of Rustys 3" lift springs for the front. Ive been buying used stuff that is in good shape and saving a bundle. Ive got a Rubicon Express adj trackbar, 1" extended bumpstops, a free RE hack & tap SYE, Cherokee front CV driveshaft, four new Heckethorn shocks for the price of one. Ive got about $300 in it so far and still need some odds and ends like u-bolts and center bolts and so forth. Im also building up a rear D44 and regearing and adding a limited slip. That and armor are by far the most costly items in my XJ build up.
Paragon Adventure Park is close to you. Rausch Creek offroad park is also close to you. I cant help you with public land though.
Paragon Adventure Park is close to you. Rausch Creek offroad park is also close to you. I cant help you with public land though.
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