Asked on Jul 23, 2010
I'm looking for some new springs for the front of my lifted Cherokee and Ive noticed that you see a lot more used wrangler springs than you do for a Cherokee and i want to go cheap. right now i have 2" springs on 1.5" ...
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Asked on Aug 18, 2010
What year Dakota or Grand Cherokee coil springs would I need to achieve such lift? Could I use coil springs from another vehicle?
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Asked on Aug 8, 2010
Basically i want to know if all i need to do is install the coil springs, in other words take the current coil springs off and replace with the new ones.
or do i have to replace the shocks as well to go with my 2" drop.
also ...
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Asked on Aug 10, 2010
I have a cherokee i want to lift it but my budget is tight i heard you get 2 inches in front if you use grand cherokee coil springs the rear you get 2 inches by cutting out long leaf off another set of springs like ...
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Asked on Jul 31, 2010
The protective tubing on the coil springs has deterorated and causing a metal on metal rubbing. The coil springs are fine and I would just like to have the protective tubing replaced. Is this possible?
The coil springs on Honda Accord LE 1999 has a protective ...
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Asked on Jul 21, 2010
I have a 1993 grand cherokee 5.2 awd.i replaced all 4 shocks.the jeep is still at the same height as it was before i replaced the shocks.the ride isnt so sloppy anymore.my jeep has 171,000 on it.the front wheels are 2 1/2 inches away from the ...
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Asked on Aug 8, 2010
In the front end there are two shock absorbers that mount away from the coil springs. Inside the coil springs are what look like some kind of strut, or shock absorber, but there is nothing on the bottom end. The just hang there and are attached ...
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