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09-09-2002
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Senior Newbie
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: The World we call the Matrix
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XJ Suspension
Thanks for the advice guys...
More things to ponder about.
I am actually thinking of getting the Suburban Stage Two Lift. But the wife is saying otherwise.
Maybe start her off on the Stage One Lift and then see how the wife likes it.
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19-09-2002
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Full Flexer
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Alfred Cove - WA
Age: 42
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Here is some info that may help.
The stock height of a XJ is 17.5" from the center of the hubcap to the bottom of the fender flare for the front and 17" for the rear.
If your Jeep is less it has sagged :( , greater it has been lifted. :D
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19-09-2002
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LokRinger
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Victoria
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Those hieghts are for the Ozzie Limited only as all Sports come with up-coutry suspension which was supposed to be one inch higher all round. :rolleyes:
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19-09-2002
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Moderator
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Sunshine Coast, QLD
Age: 55
Posts: 3,992 What Jeep do I drive?: TJ
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Hi gojeep! how did the lift go on the other XJ
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I am putting another suspension system together next week for someone elses XJ and got great prices too and far cheaper than what I have paid before.
I will let you know what I have used and costs and part numbers so you can do your own Jimmy. Thats what this forum is so great for so keep up the good work. |
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20-09-2002
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LokRinger
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Victoria
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Really well and it was for Jeepdownunder but I was not allowed to tell at the time :rolleyes:
He has posted his impressions that you most likely have read already. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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23-09-2002
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Rock Munki
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Gippsland, Victoria
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XJ Suspension
What ever you do - keep well away from the Polyair or Firestone airbag option.
From experience the Firestone will lift your Jeep OK for towing, but get off-road and they will loose air very quickly and your lift is gone.
For sale - set of slightly used Firestone Air Bags suit Grand Cherokee... :eek:
The seal to the airbag is prone to pulling out in extreme conditions/flex and will loose air. The air lines need to be more flexible...
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23-09-2002
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Full Flexer
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: melbourne
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jimmy, yes any extended shackle is illegal to run technically espessially a revolver, but we know that already rite. thats why we only sell then and let the customer fit them to his off road racer.
doc, ross, XJ poly airs are a disaster on anything that goes off road and runs stock off set rims, the left hand side one that you put the four self tapping bolts into a sheet metal wall tear away, the tyre once it has 10mm of mud on it will touch the bag and presto! no poly air.
internal coil ones arnt bad, just the leaf XJ set up is not acceptable.
& marcus, sounds like you arnt you going to the jamboree?
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