I have been running my XJ for a couple of years with 30 x 9.50 tires at stock height. I have been quite content with its performance but I thought it looked a little funky. After exploring a lot of options I purchased a 2 inch lift kit from Skyjacker for $150. Spacer in front and shackles in back. I had the proper Skyjacker shocks already that I had installed a couple of years ago so I didn't need to buy shocks. I am pretty happy with the end result. It rides well and since I took off the rear sway bar it actually works better offroad and I think it looks much better. After I wear out the 30's I'm going to put on 31 x 10.5's.
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2 Inch Lift on my XJ
I have been running my XJ for a couple of years with 30 x 9.50 tires at stock height. I have been quite content with its performance but I thought it looked a little funky. After exploring a lot of options I purchased a 2 inch lift kit from Skyjacker for $150. Spacer in front and shackles in back. I had the proper Skyjacker shocks already that I had installed a couple of years ago so I didn't need to buy shocks. I am pretty happy with the end result. It rides well and since I took off the rear sway bar it actually works better offroad and I think it looks much better. After I wear out the 30's I'm going to put on 31 x 10.5's.Gregg Turk
West Oak Hills
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Sweet Jeep! Rear definately works a little better w/out the rear swaybar. Try using the swaybar mount brackets for upper rear shock mounts to get rid of the bar pins (home made BPE or bar pin eliminator)
Here is a pic of the BPE installed looking up at it from underneath:
Gives a little more extension on the shock and you never have to worry about the bar pin screws failing and messing up the works.
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Very clean subtle look to your rig. I haven't tried disconnecting the rear sway bar on mine yet. How does it handle on the hwy? I have JKS Quicker connects up front, but haven't had them connected for about a yr now:doh. It roles alittle more in cornering on the streets, but seems to ride alittle softer also.Some say that if you listen to the little voices, you are open minded, if you answer them, you belong in a white padded room. I say, have a conversation!!
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I notice a little more roll in the rear but so far it isn't an issue. I little softer ride. I don't really drive the XJ on the hwy much as I usually trailer it behind my RV. I'm pretty new to the Jeep community and don't have anybody to do exploring with and I'm reluctant to go out alone. So far I've taken it out to the desert races and enjoyed the ability to comfortably roam around and watch from many vantage points.
Gregg Turk
West Oak Hills
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95 Jeep Cherokee, 69 Jeep CJ5
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Lookin good man! BTW look inside your shackle box and see if the bumper bolt that goes into the box is hitting the shackle. if it is you can just cut it down to size.An XJ will always cost you less then any girl ever will, and you will always know when the spark is gone.
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Originally posted by tgregg View PostI notice a little more roll in the rear but so far it isn't an issue. I little softer ride. I don't really drive the XJ on the hwy much as I usually trailer it behind my RV. I'm pretty new to the Jeep community and don't have anybody to do exploring with and I'm reluctant to go out alone. So far I've taken it out to the desert races and enjoyed the ability to comfortably roam around and watch from many vantage points.
Some say that if you listen to the little voices, you are open minded, if you answer them, you belong in a white padded room. I say, have a conversation!!
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Originally posted by xjkevin View Postyou wont hardly feel it on the road, it will make the ride quite a bit better off road...Some say that if you listen to the little voices, you are open minded, if you answer them, you belong in a white padded room. I say, have a conversation!!
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Originally posted by kirkandsylvia View PostIf you are looking for someone to go jeepin with up in Oak Hills area, I have a buddy in Hesperia thats always running out to Deep Creek and other places, and he's always looking for someone to go with.
ThanksGregg Turk
West Oak Hills
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Originally posted by tgregg View PostThat would be great. I seem to only know hard core rock crawlers. my email is gregg@greggturk.com and my web page is www.greggturk.com
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Originally posted by Roger View PostGregg, I'm not a rock crawler and I have Fridays off. So let's go!
Thanks for the offer,
GreggGregg Turk
West Oak Hills
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95 Jeep Cherokee, 69 Jeep CJ5
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\gregg,
My vacation starts the 30th and runs through the 17th of August. Part of the time we'll be taking the truck & trailer (no Jeep ) up to the Sequoia Natinal Forest. We haven't firmed up the plans as of yet. I'll be PMing you as my wife and I figure out our plans. But I'm always looking to do a local day or night trip for that matter.SBCO Fire Dept. CERT volunteer
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Originally posted by tgregg View PostThat would be great. I seem to only know hard core rock crawlers. my email is gregg@greggturk.com and my web page is www.greggturk.com
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18th? Should be a good run for your XJ.Some say that if you listen to the little voices, you are open minded, if you answer them, you belong in a white padded room. I say, have a conversation!!
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Originally posted by kirkandsylvia View PostNo problem. I will pass on your info to him. He's on the " permanent vacation list " and has nothing to do all week long. Are you going to Cleghorn on the
18th? Should be a good run for your XJ.Gregg Turk
West Oak Hills
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95 Jeep Cherokee, 69 Jeep CJ5
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