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Im new to the site and have a couple of question. I am looking for a lift kit for my 95 cherokee. I looked at the rubicon products and was wondering what the best kit for moderate mud/rocks would be. I am looking for something in the 5.5 to 6.5 range. My suspension is stock with all stock drive train. Thanks for your input.
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Since you are new...keep in mind that fixing up your Jeep or car is a cost and money dependent thing.
With that said...just do a search for Jeep lift kits and then decide what it is you can spend....or want to spend. You can buy a brand new one if you want....everything on it..lockers..and 32 in tires..etc...'bout 30K dollars... |
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