Jeep Cherokee's are unibody. You cannot install a body lift.
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.
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The best way to lift a Grand Cherokee is to install tighter leaf springs. The leaf springs can be changed in some vehicles to make them appear taller.
Its the lock/latch mechanism
yea they sure will but it may rub over large bumps
uni body cant do it
NO , The Cherokee is a unibody setup which means that the body and the frame are one piece. A body lift requires the frame and the body to be separate order to put a spacer in to lift the body off the frame.
Me friend has a 1995 (same model as yours) jeep grand Cherokee with a 4in lift and it seems to be fine. I have a 1998 grand Cherokee and am thinking about putting some spacers in it.
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.
I'm not a mechanic but I had a problem with my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee lift gate not closing properly, seemed to move to the sound causing a noise. I replaced the lift shocks and the problem disapeared
Lift up the backseat.
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go to www.4wheelparts.com. They should be able to help you out.
To lift your 2015 Grand Cherokee by 2 inches, you can install a body lift kit or a suspension lift kit. A body lift raises the vehicle by adding spacers between the body and frame, while a suspension lift involves upgrading the suspension components like coil springs and shocks. Ensure to check compatibility and consider professional installation for safety and proper alignment. Additionally, it's essential to verify that the lift will accommodate larger tires if you plan to upgrade them.
With a 2" lift these would clear.
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