New from Montreal Quebec
#1
New from Montreal Quebec
Greetings all just bought my first Jeep a 2000 grand cherokee limited 4.7 quadradrive and so on. a lot of kms 260k but only one owner so its really clean rocker panels are rusted thought any how first mod will be a 2.5 to 3 inch lift so i can really enjoy the up coming winter .
Jeep Community seem to be awesome.
Jesse.
Jeep Community seem to be awesome.
Jesse.
#4
Re: New from Montreal Quebec
Thank
And its really because i anticipate a lot of snow but after a big snow fall parking becomes an issue and the only "vacant" spot are the ones that are too high for others to park in hence the lift. :) i basically want to find parking everywhere.
And its really because i anticipate a lot of snow but after a big snow fall parking becomes an issue and the only "vacant" spot are the ones that are too high for others to park in hence the lift. :) i basically want to find parking everywhere.
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Re: New from Montreal Quebec
I got SpiderTrax spacers from a vendor on Jeepforum.com called Kolak. He's known for good prices and service, but you can get them from a number of places. They're 1.25" spacers, hub-centric design so there are no concerns with balance, $100.00 per axle.
http://www.spidertrax.com/Jeep-1-1-4...&category=9996
I also picked up a set of Daystar spring spacers (a 2" bb, or 'budget boost') like these:
http://www.daystarweb.com/productdet...?productID=360
...and a set of 4 bilstein 5100's for a 3-4" lift.
http://www.bilsteincanada.com/produc...o6nfuuqnil2ji1
I had to get the longer shocks because my Jeep came with the upcountry suspension package, so adding the spring spacers made it equivalent to a 3" lift.
http://www.spidertrax.com/Jeep-1-1-4...&category=9996
I also picked up a set of Daystar spring spacers (a 2" bb, or 'budget boost') like these:
http://www.daystarweb.com/productdet...?productID=360
...and a set of 4 bilstein 5100's for a 3-4" lift.
http://www.bilsteincanada.com/produc...o6nfuuqnil2ji1
I had to get the longer shocks because my Jeep came with the upcountry suspension package, so adding the spring spacers made it equivalent to a 3" lift.
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