2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo WJ with 4 inch BDS Suspension Lift Before and After
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All Comments (17)
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How much is a lift like that?
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I've had good luck with my WJ and want to do a mild lift but am concerned that it might cause premature failure of drivetrain components. I've heard that the new angles, however slight will cause problems.
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looks really good, but IMO i would get a different rim to push the tires outward. i think it looks better. i really like your Jeep, i plan on doing this with my 99 WJ. still getting ideas for lifts.
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dang that looks good!
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Thats really a good lookin Jeep wj madman. I'm glad i clicked on your video cause it just proved that i shouldnt put 265/75's on my GC w/out a lift. I was about to try it, but was lookin for someone who had done it. Im thinkin about a 2"lift, cause i dont do alot of off-roadin, (down here in Indy), but you guys get more weather up in Mich. Those Goodrich/TA,s are my favorite all-terr., expensive though. Also jus repl. my foggy lights w/those same ones-well worth it.
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how much was the lift kit?
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how are your hipro 5900k headlights at night
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Nice !
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dude your nuts if you put 265/75s on with no lift. your fenders must hate you haha
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did u get extended drive shafts?
im on a budget. do you think i could do a 2 inch budget boost and fit 32 inch tires?
MrReiske 11 months ago
@MrReiske It may be a little tight with the 2" and 32's. I was originally going with a 2" but decided to go with the 4". I do at full turn get a slight rub that I will be fixing when the weather warms up, nothing that a body hammer I hope. If you do go with a 2" go to this web site and check out their fender flares, I plan on going with them soon.
It's all going to depend on what you plan to do with your Jeep when your done and if you will have any clearance issues. Good luck and have fun.
WJMadman 11 months ago