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Old 11-21-2013, 08:57 AM   #1
ChiefRocka
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94 JEEP XJ .. Daily Driver Lift Time !

Hey guys ....

My '94 Cherokee has been my DD for a while now, and it has been crying for attention lately.

We picked it up from our good friends (OG Owners) a while back who were going to donate it for $500 !! They helped us out, as my Corolla was totaled by a t-boner.

At the time it had 136K, and currently has 194K, and runs like a champ.

The bushings, shocks, tires, etc. were all shot, so the time had come.

Being as I was the honest husband I mentioned to the wife, that the best way to solve all the suspension problems was to install a "mild" lift kit () ... "It'll come with bushings and shocks too !"
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So, after saving some scrap metal money for a looong time, a few orders were placed .....
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