91 Cherokee 3.5"
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91 Cherokee 3.5"
Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
package are 3.55's, right?
I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do what
I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250 a set? I
had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very pleased on my
last Cherokee.
With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount? Drop pitman
arm? Slip-yoke eliminator?
Thanks,
Carl
242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
package are 3.55's, right?
I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do what
I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250 a set? I
had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very pleased on my
last Cherokee.
With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount? Drop pitman
arm? Slip-yoke eliminator?
Thanks,
Carl
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Re: 91 Cherokee 3.5"
Carl wrote:
> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
> package are 3.55's, right?
Yes, 3.55.
> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do what
> I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250 a set? I
> had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very pleased on my
> last Cherokee.
My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
> Drop pitman arm?
No.
> Slip-yoke eliminator?
Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently
replaced a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones
and it was on the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it
was: http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with
a long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
> package are 3.55's, right?
Yes, 3.55.
> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do what
> I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250 a set? I
> had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very pleased on my
> last Cherokee.
My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
> Drop pitman arm?
No.
> Slip-yoke eliminator?
Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently
replaced a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones
and it was on the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it
was: http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with
a long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Re: 91 Cherokee 3.5"
Carl wrote:
> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
> package are 3.55's, right?
Yes, 3.55.
> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do what
> I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250 a set? I
> had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very pleased on my
> last Cherokee.
My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
> Drop pitman arm?
No.
> Slip-yoke eliminator?
Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently
replaced a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones
and it was on the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it
was: http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with
a long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
> package are 3.55's, right?
Yes, 3.55.
> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do what
> I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250 a set? I
> had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very pleased on my
> last Cherokee.
My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
> Drop pitman arm?
No.
> Slip-yoke eliminator?
Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently
replaced a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones
and it was on the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it
was: http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with
a long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Re: 91 Cherokee 3.5"
Carl wrote:
> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
> package are 3.55's, right?
Yes, 3.55.
> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do what
> I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250 a set? I
> had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very pleased on my
> last Cherokee.
My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
> Drop pitman arm?
No.
> Slip-yoke eliminator?
Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently
replaced a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones
and it was on the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it
was: http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with
a long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
> package are 3.55's, right?
Yes, 3.55.
> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do what
> I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250 a set? I
> had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very pleased on my
> last Cherokee.
My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
> Drop pitman arm?
No.
> Slip-yoke eliminator?
Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently
replaced a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones
and it was on the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it
was: http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with
a long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Re: 91 Cherokee 3.5"
Steve-
I can get the RE Super-Flex 3.5" kit from offroad toystore for $720.95 (RE
price) + 105 for OME shocks. DT3 shocks are free. I'll probably go with the
OME's. Sound like a resonable price? Know where I can get a better price?
Carl
"Steve" <steve@xjeep.dyndns.org> wrote in message
news:FTycf.121804$Ph4.3735499@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Carl wrote:
>> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
>> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
>> package are 3.55's, right?
>
> Yes, 3.55.
>
>> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do
>> what I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250
>> a set? I had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very
>> pleased on my last Cherokee.
>
> My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
> but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
> 3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
> expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
> high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
>
>> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
>
> Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
>
>> Drop pitman arm?
>
> No.
>
>> Slip-yoke eliminator?
>
> Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
> years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently replaced
> a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones and it was on
> the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it was:
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
>
> If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with a
> long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
I can get the RE Super-Flex 3.5" kit from offroad toystore for $720.95 (RE
price) + 105 for OME shocks. DT3 shocks are free. I'll probably go with the
OME's. Sound like a resonable price? Know where I can get a better price?
Carl
"Steve" <steve@xjeep.dyndns.org> wrote in message
news:FTycf.121804$Ph4.3735499@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Carl wrote:
>> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
>> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
>> package are 3.55's, right?
>
> Yes, 3.55.
>
>> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do
>> what I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250
>> a set? I had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very
>> pleased on my last Cherokee.
>
> My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
> but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
> 3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
> expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
> high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
>
>> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
>
> Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
>
>> Drop pitman arm?
>
> No.
>
>> Slip-yoke eliminator?
>
> Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
> years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently replaced
> a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones and it was on
> the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it was:
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
>
> If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with a
> long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Re: 91 Cherokee 3.5"
Steve-
I can get the RE Super-Flex 3.5" kit from offroad toystore for $720.95 (RE
price) + 105 for OME shocks. DT3 shocks are free. I'll probably go with the
OME's. Sound like a resonable price? Know where I can get a better price?
Carl
"Steve" <steve@xjeep.dyndns.org> wrote in message
news:FTycf.121804$Ph4.3735499@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Carl wrote:
>> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
>> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
>> package are 3.55's, right?
>
> Yes, 3.55.
>
>> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do
>> what I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250
>> a set? I had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very
>> pleased on my last Cherokee.
>
> My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
> but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
> 3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
> expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
> high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
>
>> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
>
> Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
>
>> Drop pitman arm?
>
> No.
>
>> Slip-yoke eliminator?
>
> Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
> years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently replaced
> a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones and it was on
> the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it was:
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
>
> If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with a
> long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
I can get the RE Super-Flex 3.5" kit from offroad toystore for $720.95 (RE
price) + 105 for OME shocks. DT3 shocks are free. I'll probably go with the
OME's. Sound like a resonable price? Know where I can get a better price?
Carl
"Steve" <steve@xjeep.dyndns.org> wrote in message
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> Carl wrote:
>> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
>> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
>> package are 3.55's, right?
>
> Yes, 3.55.
>
>> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do
>> what I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250
>> a set? I had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very
>> pleased on my last Cherokee.
>
> My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
> but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
> 3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
> expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
> high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
>
>> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
>
> Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
>
>> Drop pitman arm?
>
> No.
>
>> Slip-yoke eliminator?
>
> Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
> years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently replaced
> a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones and it was on
> the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it was:
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
>
> If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with a
> long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Re: 91 Cherokee 3.5"
Steve-
I can get the RE Super-Flex 3.5" kit from offroad toystore for $720.95 (RE
price) + 105 for OME shocks. DT3 shocks are free. I'll probably go with the
OME's. Sound like a resonable price? Know where I can get a better price?
Carl
"Steve" <steve@xjeep.dyndns.org> wrote in message
news:FTycf.121804$Ph4.3735499@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Carl wrote:
>> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
>> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
>> package are 3.55's, right?
>
> Yes, 3.55.
>
>> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do
>> what I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250
>> a set? I had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very
>> pleased on my last Cherokee.
>
> My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
> but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
> 3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
> expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
> high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
>
>> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
>
> Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
>
>> Drop pitman arm?
>
> No.
>
>> Slip-yoke eliminator?
>
> Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
> years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently replaced
> a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones and it was on
> the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it was:
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
>
> If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with a
> long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
I can get the RE Super-Flex 3.5" kit from offroad toystore for $720.95 (RE
price) + 105 for OME shocks. DT3 shocks are free. I'll probably go with the
OME's. Sound like a resonable price? Know where I can get a better price?
Carl
"Steve" <steve@xjeep.dyndns.org> wrote in message
news:FTycf.121804$Ph4.3735499@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Carl wrote:
>> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
>> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
>> package are 3.55's, right?
>
> Yes, 3.55.
>
>> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do
>> what I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250
>> a set? I had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very
>> pleased on my last Cherokee.
>
> My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
> but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
> 3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
> expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
> high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
>
>> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
>
> Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
>
>> Drop pitman arm?
>
> No.
>
>> Slip-yoke eliminator?
>
> Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
> years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently replaced
> a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones and it was on
> the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it was:
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
>
> If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with a
> long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Re: 91 Cherokee 3.5"
Ordered my 3.5" super ride-kit with DT3 shocks. $682.63 from
offroadtoystore.com with shipping.
Hope it gets here..
Carl
"Steve" <steve@xjeep.dyndns.org> wrote in message
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> Carl wrote:
>> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
>> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
>> package are 3.55's, right?
>
> Yes, 3.55.
>
>> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do
>> what I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250
>> a set? I had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very
>> pleased on my last Cherokee.
>
> My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
> but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
> 3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
> expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
> high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
>
>> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
>
> Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
>
>> Drop pitman arm?
>
> No.
>
>> Slip-yoke eliminator?
>
> Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
> years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently replaced
> a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones and it was on
> the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it was:
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
>
> If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with a
> long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
offroadtoystore.com with shipping.
Hope it gets here..
Carl
"Steve" <steve@xjeep.dyndns.org> wrote in message
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> Carl wrote:
>> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
>> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
>> package are 3.55's, right?
>
> Yes, 3.55.
>
>> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do
>> what I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250
>> a set? I had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very
>> pleased on my last Cherokee.
>
> My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
> but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
> 3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
> expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
> high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
>
>> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
>
> Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
>
>> Drop pitman arm?
>
> No.
>
>> Slip-yoke eliminator?
>
> Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
> years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently replaced
> a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones and it was on
> the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it was:
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
>
> If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with a
> long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Re: 91 Cherokee 3.5"
Ordered my 3.5" super ride-kit with DT3 shocks. $682.63 from
offroadtoystore.com with shipping.
Hope it gets here..
Carl
"Steve" <steve@xjeep.dyndns.org> wrote in message
news:FTycf.121804$Ph4.3735499@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Carl wrote:
>> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
>> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
>> package are 3.55's, right?
>
> Yes, 3.55.
>
>> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do
>> what I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250
>> a set? I had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very
>> pleased on my last Cherokee.
>
> My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
> but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
> 3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
> expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
> high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
>
>> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
>
> Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
>
>> Drop pitman arm?
>
> No.
>
>> Slip-yoke eliminator?
>
> Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
> years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently replaced
> a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones and it was on
> the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it was:
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
>
> If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with a
> long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
offroadtoystore.com with shipping.
Hope it gets here..
Carl
"Steve" <steve@xjeep.dyndns.org> wrote in message
news:FTycf.121804$Ph4.3735499@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Carl wrote:
>> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
>> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
>> package are 3.55's, right?
>
> Yes, 3.55.
>
>> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do
>> what I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250
>> a set? I had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very
>> pleased on my last Cherokee.
>
> My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
> but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
> 3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
> expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
> high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
>
>> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
>
> Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
>
>> Drop pitman arm?
>
> No.
>
>> Slip-yoke eliminator?
>
> Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
> years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently replaced
> a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones and it was on
> the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it was:
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
>
> If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with a
> long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
#10
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Posts: n/a
Re: 91 Cherokee 3.5"
Ordered my 3.5" super ride-kit with DT3 shocks. $682.63 from
offroadtoystore.com with shipping.
Hope it gets here..
Carl
"Steve" <steve@xjeep.dyndns.org> wrote in message
news:FTycf.121804$Ph4.3735499@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Carl wrote:
>> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
>> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
>> package are 3.55's, right?
>
> Yes, 3.55.
>
>> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do
>> what I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250
>> a set? I had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very
>> pleased on my last Cherokee.
>
> My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
> but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
> 3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
> expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
> high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
>
>> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
>
> Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
>
>> Drop pitman arm?
>
> No.
>
>> Slip-yoke eliminator?
>
> Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
> years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently replaced
> a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones and it was on
> the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it was:
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
>
> If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with a
> long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
offroadtoystore.com with shipping.
Hope it gets here..
Carl
"Steve" <steve@xjeep.dyndns.org> wrote in message
news:FTycf.121804$Ph4.3735499@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Carl wrote:
>> Picked up my new Jeep! 91 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0/AW4/NP242 (I think its the
>> 242, it has 2hi,4hi,4hi full, N, 4L). 109,000 miles. Stock gears w/o tow
>> package are 3.55's, right?
>
> Yes, 3.55.
>
>> I want to run 31x10.5's. Looks like the Rubicon 3.5" super-ride will do
>> what I need. How are the mono-tubes on and off road? Are they worth $250
>> a set? I had a set of Skyjacker soft-ride Hydro 7000's and was very
>> pleased on my last Cherokee.
>
> My XJ has Old Man Emu nitros and they still ride great after many miles,
> but they did cost. Many people say the soft and inexpensive Doetsch Tech
> 3000 shocks are a better value. Doetsch now makes a slightly more
> expensive 8000 'prerunner' model if you want something firmer for
> high-speed fire road pounding. Get bar pin eliminators.
>
>> With a 3.5" lift, will I need to re-drill the track bar mount?
>
> Yes. http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTrackbar.htm
>
>> Drop pitman arm?
>
> No.
>
>> Slip-yoke eliminator?
>
> Desirable, but not required. I have been running a slip yoke for several
> years after a 4.5" lift with no vibes and no problems. I recently replaced
> a burned up u-joint but it was one of the non-greasable ones and it was on
> the truck when I bought it so crap only knows how old it was:
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/badjoint.jpg
>
> If you do run a slip yoke, its a good idea to replace the stock one with a
> long-travel yoke as found on YJs or sold new from RE.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org