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Old 01-18-2005, 02:35 PM
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Question Lifting A Jeep????

Alright he is my situation. I have a 96 Jeep Grand Limited. With the All time 4 weel drive system. I hear that it cost lots of money to lift this jeep and if you do you have to buy new drive shaft. I dont want to get this lift kit and mess it up. What do I need to lift it 3 or more inches and have it run and not mess anything up for 200,000 more miles. Is there any way of doing this? If So what are some good kits where its got every thing i need. If there is no kit like that what is everything i need.
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Old 01-19-2005, 11:29 AM
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Re: Lifting A Jeep????

sounds like you need to do A LOT more research before you lift your Grand. do you even take it on trails as it sits now? or are you just trying to look cool? But if you stay at 3in there are 5 or 6 lifts out there under $800 or so, over 4in and you need a few more things. tell us what your end goal is with your Grand and we can tell you more.
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