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I know this seems like a stupid question...but does a 2" lift actually lift the body 2"? PO told me the 87 GW I bought from him has a 2" BJs lift. However, when I compare the body height to my stock 77, it is just a tad over 4" higher. Both riding on 31s. Could it be a 2" lift along with other modification?
I notice the front springs are below the axles while the rear are above. Is that normal? I've included some of the pics I already have...if you need more, just tell me what to shoot. TIA! Chris
If it had a body lift in the 4th picture you would have a spacer between the body and the mount. It sits right on mount with rubber washer. No body lift on this one.
1980 Cherokee,360/727/208, propane powered,unknown lift,31' Adventuro's on Chevy rims,Warn winch
1980 J10,360/standard/208, stepside
1970 GMC 4X4 Pickup, 78 frame, 84 350, Turbo 350/205, patina galore
1986 Blazer K5, 350/205/465 trans
1990 Cherokee XJ, about to scrap for FSJ parts, gone to parts graveyard in sky
Nope. Those springs look IDENTICAL to the ones on my Cherokee. They are square cut, non-tapered, and ride like I-beams welded to the frame. CRAP. They are NOT BJ's springs. I think they may be Rough Country because they don't look like Rusty's springs either.
-Jonny B.
1979 Cherokee Golden Eagle - UNDER CONSTRUCTION
7" lift, 35x12.5x15
AMC 401 - Pro-FLo 4 FI
NV4500/NWFBB/NP205 - Triple Stick'd
F D44 - 4.10, Eaton E-Locker
R M23 - 4.10, Detroit Locker
1979 Cherokee Chief - Parts
1979 Cherokee Chief - Parts
1979 Wagoneer - Sold
1981 Cherokee Chief - Cubed
@Cheapthrills - What size tires are on yours? That pic is making me think my 87 has a 6" lift on it...as it looks a tad bit higher than yours and I now suspect my 77 has a 1" lift. Thanks, BTW!
31 10.50 r15 bfg duratracs and I know mine was a 4" as the numbers are still on the springs that I looked up. No longer have that info tho... No problem