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XJ upgrades
Looking to upgrade the Cherokee.
First off is the steering links. I read that the ZJ (Grand Cherokee) steering links are a direct bolt in and much beefier. Anyone have a line on some parts?
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Well, you're on your way!
Do a short arm 6" kit, SYE, and 33s. Along with sway bar disconnects.
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Originally Posted by
indirocz28
Well, you're on your way!
Do a short arm 6" kit, SYE, and 33s. Along with sway bar disconnects.
Has the RE lift.....I think 3 1/2", and I am pretty happy with the 31's. Trying to keep from doing a gear change. SYE will come later and what is a sway bar?
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BTW Jeff....what year model ZJ steering links do I need to be looking for at a junk yard?
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Here is my Cherokee on it's first trip out since I bought it. BTW.....it was purchased entirely with money I made doing art work over the last 3 years. I sold 120 ounces of silver bullion and got this rig. I do art for precious metals.
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Looks like a sweet XJ.
Reminds me of my first one. It was a white 1998.
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Changed oil and filter yesterday. Bought a NAPA platinum filter....I read it is a much better element than the paper crap. The Cherokees are notorious for showing low oil pressure at idle. It seems to have picked up a few PSI with the new filter.
Plans :
May do some type of hood vents. I saw a cool write up of a guy that modified a junk yard hood into a cowl type.....looks really cool. again....Cherokees run on the warm side, especially when crawling along on the trail. I have already installed a new radiator, cap, thermostat, hoses, and fan clutch. The fan clutch is what made the most improvement in cooling.
Get rid of the Lincoln locker in the rear axle. I don't want to have to change the carrier and do a gear set up. Mark Claus recommended a posi but, that would require a gear set up. I will probably just install a lockright in the rear. Already installed in the front. I have had good luck with the lockrights.
Rear spring shackle changes. From what I have read....the rear shackle should be at 40-45 degrees angle for the spring to work correctly. They make an adjustable shackle mount that is a pretty common upgrade.
I ordered a new inner shifter boot and it should be here this weekend. With the inner boot missing or torn, the center console gets very hot when driving with the windows down. As long as the windows are up and AC is on, cab pressure keeps the heat pushed out. I am installing new boots this weekend.
Tachometer. The factory tach is dead....not sure why. I will probably install an aftermarket small tach. Pretty sure it picks up a signal from say....an injector?
Skid plates. I am not going to get bigger than the 31's....time to build some skids.
Last edited by Blue Angel; 09-06-2013 at 12:11 AM.
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The xj is looking good!, the tach should have a connection on the coil
Live to ride, Ride to live ,That's how I roll
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Lookin good Jim! Thinking about building my little XJ up some more.
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