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They look good. Looking forward to seeing them on the Jeep. I may do the same thing on the wheels that I removed from my Ruby and put them on my XJ. :cheers:
My name is Diego
From Alexandria, VA
Getting old
Here are my Jeeps
1995 Cherokee
RC 3.0" suspension lift
30.5" MT tires
Some armor
2001 Cherokee
RC 3.0" suspension lift
AEM CAI
Dynomax Exhaust
2003 Rubicon
Spider Customs Trail Corner guards
Spider Customs Steering Box Skid plate
Rock...
I ran into this problem and decided to create my own website to trade, buy, and sell parts nationwide.
www.diegosdeals.com
Sorry if posting other websites is not allowed, but I just wanted to share this with other folks that are tired of Craigs list and and all the scamming going on there.
NO.... When you get into the 3.5 - 4" range (depending on vibration), you will need either a t-case drop or and SYE /drive shaft.
I've owned 3 XJ's with 3" of lift and never had any problems (no sye / tcase drop / longer drive shaft)
You should be perfectly fine with a 3" suspension lift and 31's. Not much of a difference than stock. If you do decide to go higher however, you need to start thinking about drive shafts, SYE, etc.