no 2wd jeeps have the same exact suspension set up as a 4wd the difference is the front axle is just a tube and doesnt have a diff on it.
i would suggest a locker for your rear axle because your gonna need at the traction you can get
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.
go to www.4wheelparts.com. They should be able to help you out.
Body lift MAYBE. suspension lift ? NO...
just go to fat bobs garage and they have a 3" lift kit 4 bumpers and 4 procomp shocksfor just $214.
with a lift kit.
I HAVE A 91 JEEP CHEROKEE LAREDO AND I PUT 31'S UNDER MY STOCK JEEP SO I WOULD GO WITH 31'' TIRES THATS THE LARGEST THAT YOU CAN PUT ON A STOCK CHEROKEE WITH OUT PUTTING A LIFT KIT ON IT AND MINE HAVENT RUBED YET.
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.
Wiki is not here to endorse products. The best lift kit is the one that you can afford and that does what it's supposed to do for you. There are many retailers both on and off line that can provide you excellent information, products and perhaps installation.
Depends entirely n how big of tires you want to mount and how much you want to spend. You can squeeze 29" tires under a stock Grand Cherokee and then you go up from there. You get what you pay for when you buy a lift, a cheap lift will handle poorly and can be unsafe.
A stock Cherokee with no lift should fit 30" diameter tires on stock wheels, but there may be some rubbing when turning and going over bumps. If you throw a 2" lift kit in there, it'll take 31"s and shouldn't rub.
yes their is but they are rare
yea they sure will but it may rub over large bumps