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O.K. just sold my lifted JK and bought a KL TRAILHAWK,I have been toying with the idea of giving it a bit more off road mojo but to date everyone says it cannot be lifted, for those of you who have been into Jeeping for a few years might remember my KJ (NO1KJ) which had a 10 inch lift with coil overs and a lot of work from CHEZZY RACING. so almost 10 years on I find myself itching to do a KL lift ANY (POSITIVE) ADVICE WILL BE MOST WELCOME.Attachment 72075
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Shame there is not many small/medium 4wds with real capability left. If Jeep sold a version with 33 inch tyres it is the type of thing I would seriously consider buying.

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Shame there is not many small/medium 4wds with real capability left. If Jeep sold a version with 33 inch tyres it is the type of thing I would seriously consider buying.

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Errm... The Wrangler is medium-sized... The Cherokee is an all-rounder - the Trailhawk is far from useless off road but it was never built to do what the Wrangler does. Nor was the Wrangler ever built to do what the Cherokee does.
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