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I've built a few...I wished I could find pictures, but can't at the moment. This is a screen shot from a video in college. I bought this 4 door 92xj bone stock and built it...4 different times.May only advice is to save up and build it to whatever your max desire build is the first time.
Quote from: 92xj on August 07, 2019, 08:57:47 PMI've built a few...I wished I could find pictures, but can't at the moment. This is a screen shot from a video in college. I bought this 4 door 92xj bone stock and built it...4 different times.May only advice is to save up and build it to whatever your max desire build is the first time. Nice go anywhere hunting Rig!
A ton of information available from this Forum https://www.naxja.org/forum/All mine were daily driver/Offroad vehicles. All three made the trip to Moab and back with only offroad pin stripping. I built a 87 Comanche MJ, 2.5l, Dana 44s, 3 in. lift 31 in tires, ARBs front and back.88 Cheroke XJ, 4.0L 5 in. lift 33 in tires (lots of fender well cutting) ARBs front and back.92 Cheroke XJ, 4.0L 5 in. lift 33 in tires ARBs front and back.All with custom lifts from https://www.rustysoffroad.com/, he use to be only Jeep XJ/MJ.When you go over 4" on an XJ, lots of geometry re-alignment needs to be done up front or you can open a huge can of worms of rubbing here, death wobble there, LOL.So if I stay with a 4” or under lift, will I be able to stay with the short arms, or adjustable short arms?
Quote from: Alchase on August 08, 2019, 11:00:29 AMA ton of information available from this Forum https://www.naxja.org/forum/All mine were daily driver/Offroad vehicles. All three made the trip to Moab and back with only offroad pin stripping. I built a 87 Comanche MJ, 2.5l, Dana 44s, 3 in. lift 31 in tires, ARBs front and back.88 Cheroke XJ, 4.0L 5 in. lift 33 in tires (lots of fender well cutting) ARBs front and back.92 Cheroke XJ, 4.0L 5 in. lift 33 in tires ARBs front and back.All with custom lifts from https://www.rustysoffroad.com/, he use to be only Jeep XJ/MJ.When you go over 4" on an XJ, lots of geometry re-alignment needs to be done up front or you can open a huge can of worms of rubbing here, death wobble there, LOL.So if I stay with a 4” or under lift, will I be able to stay with the short arms, or adjustable short arms?I'm a TJ guy but the front suspension is the same between the two. At 4" and under you will be fine with short arms. I personally only run adjustable arms ( Savvy Offroad) . They give you endless opportunities to dial in everything , like your caster and driveline angle. I will also never use an off the shelf long arm kit . They sacrifice proper geometry for ease of using existing mounting locations.