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tmcmurr 08-29-2010 06:35 PM

National 4WD Online Lift Kits
 
Anyone have any idea on the quality and fit of the lift kits offered by National 4WD Online? Looking at the 84-01 JEEP XJ 3" SYS W/SHOCKS - NTWSSXJ-3S version for $763 shipping included. Are these kits worth the money, or will I be wishing I spent a few bucks more for something a little beefier?

beserkur 08-29-2010 09:44 PM

Re: National 4WD Online Lift Kits
 
I couldn't tell you how the parts perform,but National 4WD is a good place and they won't sell crap-well up to a point anyway.Keep in mind-the cheapest is not always the best.What kind of shocks are they giving you for 700 bucks all included?Maybe buy the shocks separately-spend it on good quality shocks.

04WJGuy 08-29-2010 10:05 PM

Re: National 4WD Online Lift Kits
 
Check out zoneoffroad.ca/ zoneoffroad.com most of their parts are sourced through BDS (good stuff) and with the dollar being where it is you might even get stuff cheaper through the states.

88XJ 09-02-2010 03:23 PM

Re: National 4WD Online Lift Kits
 
Call PJF4x4 in montreal. Great prices and very knowledgable. They'll sell you rough country, BDS, Yukon, anything you can think of.

tmcmurr 09-02-2010 03:39 PM

Re: National 4WD Online Lift Kits
 
Thanks for the help folks. Kinda broke down and took another route. Went out and bought a modified jeep. ;-) At least this way I can get out and do a little playing before winter now :banana:

88XJ 09-02-2010 03:44 PM

Re: National 4WD Online Lift Kits
 
I would have wheeled it stock first honestly. I would say 99% of the guys out there will tell you wheeling stock first and getting use to it is the best idea before lifting.

Congrats though, is it another XJ?

tmcmurr 09-02-2010 03:54 PM

Re: National 4WD Online Lift Kits
 
Yup, another Cherokee...

2001 Cherokee LTD 4X4 4 Door Auto, Loaded. 5.5" BDS Lift, Detroit Locker 373, New 31" TRUXS Rubber, ,Mickey Thompson Bead Lock Rims.

Pics coming soon

88XJ 09-02-2010 03:56 PM

Re: National 4WD Online Lift Kits
 
Nice man, keep an eye on those truxus though, I had them on my YJ and they wear out faster than toilet paper in a house full of women.

Also might want to keep some cash on the side for when the 2001 head cracks, they 99% of the time crack so its a good idea to just plan ahead for it.

tmcmurr 09-02-2010 04:04 PM

Re: National 4WD Online Lift Kits
 

Originally Posted by 88XJ (Post 552402)
Nice man, keep an eye on those truxus though, I had them on my YJ and they wear out faster than toilet paper in a house full of women.

Also might want to keep some cash on the side for when the 2001 head cracks, they 99% of the time crack so its a good idea to just plan ahead for it.

Mmm, wonder if the head off the 1995 I have will fit :)

88XJ 09-02-2010 04:21 PM

Re: National 4WD Online Lift Kits
 
Should, but I'm not 100% so try doing some research on NAXJA maybe. they may have some info on what may fit.

PJF4X4 02-21-2011 10:04 AM

Re: National 4WD Online Lift Kits
 

Originally Posted by 88XJ (Post 552396)
Call PJF4x4 in montreal. Great prices and very knowledgable. They'll sell you rough country, BDS, Yukon, anything you can think of.

Thanks for the compliment!

We offer just about every 4x4 and performance part imaginable. Our site isn't the greatest but we like to talk on the phone so don't be affraid to call us. Most people today do their own research and have a good idea of what they want, if they don't it'll be our pleasure to give information to the best of our knowledge.

Thx
Danny
1-877-424-0330

Mr White 02-21-2011 12:18 PM

Re: National 4WD Online Lift Kits
 
A friend has the TrXus m/t 33x12.5r15 on his 88 wagoneer now for more than 3 years, he used to travel between Mtl and Sherbrooke to see his chick, good, bad and terrible road that hwy 10 in the winter, yet he'd go down and come back again without a hitch. Balancing was interesting, but you have to find someone that KNOWS what hes doing. He did it himself. They are still in very good shape. Offroad their completely unbelievable, mud, wet rocks..trails most of us get stuck on or have problems and he's driving right though. A little more expensive but well worth it. Bought them at National4wd.


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