Jeep xj 4.5 inch lift 35s

  1. Jeep xj 4.5 inch lift 35s

    growler n jeep [OP] New Member

    Joined: Dec 11, 2016Member:#638Messages:1Gender:MaleVehicle:1997 red cherokee xj sportFront number guard

    So my friend has a 4 in lift with 35s on his truck and I like the way it looks and feels but I wanted to know if a 4 or 4.5 lift with 35s would be good on a Cherokee as well. I haven't seen much about 35s on a jeep mostly 32s so I wanted to know opinions of whether its good or not to have 35s with a 4-4.5in lift

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    OFFGRID Well-Known Member

    Joined:Oct 3, 2016Member: #317Messages:2,018Gender:MaleFirst Name:PeterHoustonVehicle:1979 Jeep CJ7, 258, TH350, NP208Howell fuel injection, header, HEI distributor, TH350, NP208, SOA lift with YJ springs in the front & GW springs in the Rear. AMC20 with G2 1 piece chromos trussed, Dana 30 with G2 chromos and 760x ujoints and MM Stainless Hubs, Geared 4.56. Tom Woods shafts, Metal cloaks, Caged, 37" Toyo MTs.

    I would think you would need a 6in lift for 35s. I bet Paul123 could tell you. He looks like a competent Cherokee/GC builder.

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What lift do I need for XJ with 35 tires?

  • Thread starter TerrainNoMatters
  • Start date Dec 27, 2016

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Jeep xj 4.5 inch lift 35s

Hi everyone, I am new to this community! This is my first post and first question. So I plan to turn my stock XJ Cherokee to a rock crawler, this is my first project build and I plan to start with the wheels and suspension. 35" seem to be enough to do the job and I was wondering if 5" lift is enough to clear them. Also should I change gearing?

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Jeep xj 4.5 inch lift 35s

What's your current tire/suspension/drivetrain setup??

5" should be sufficient for 35's, just don't be afraid to clearance fenders if needed.

IMO, diff gearing is a must....hard part is justifying the cost. The stock XJ axles are fairly small, so it becomes a slippery slope....gear upgrades, plus axle upgrades, plus lockers (while yer in there....do it ALL and spend it once)

Best short-term bang for the buck would be transfer case gearing, helping you in low range but not changing high range. IIRC, the XJ runs the 231 case, which runs a slip-yoke...whatever you do, get rid of that (if you haven't already)

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Jeep xj 4.5 inch lift 35s

I love the cherokee's. I had a skyjacker lift on my last one but the hiem joints rattled like crazy. The rest of the lift was legit though. Change out the Hiems for some FK bearing Hiems (which I have run on Trophy Trucks, Ultra4's, and all my rock crawlers); you will enjoy the ride and sound. Other Hiems (particularly Hiems with just tephlon liners) will seem tight and affordable, but give them 6 months and they will make all sorts of racket.

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Jeep xj 4.5 inch lift 35s

Awesome, thanks guys, looks like I have to do more homework on the gearing, because I concentrated on the lift too much, which doesn't appear to be a big deal. As for the wheels, I am looking at 15x10 with beadlocks, was a little worried about rubbing but, looks like I will have to trim the fenders anyway.

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Jeep xj 4.5 inch lift 35s

IMO, do NOT go with a 15" wheel diameter....16's minimum, 17's preferred...and stick to 8" wide.

Simply put, resale. Braking systems on newer vehicles will not fit a 15" wheel, and even 16's aren't big enough for some. 16's and 17's will offer far more options down the road as well.

A few new tire patterns are simply not being offered in 15's, or in very limited sizes.

Spend the $$$ once.

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Jeep xj 4.5 inch lift 35s

Wow glad I asked) Thanks a lot Woody!
I was looking at these Fuel wheels https://www.carid.com/fuel-wheels/anza-beadlock-black-29424360.html but they only come in 15" size. I must say that I really loved the design, but looks like the function should stay over the form and I'll have to keep looking if I wouldn't be able to st everything up to fit them.
Sorry for asking so much questions)

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Jeep xj 4.5 inch lift 35s

This is my old XJ. I had a 4.5" Rubicon Express lift on it. I used the 4.5" coils and leaf springs and then bought the long arm upgrade. Its on 35/12.50/15 KM2 with 15x9" steel wheels. I trimmed just along the fender line and bump stopped it.

Most use 6.5 or 7.5" lift on their XJs to clear 35" tires but I think it makes them too high. Just my opinion

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Jeep xj 4.5 inch lift 35s

Also on the gearing I ran 4:56 gears on this XJ and I had a XJ before this that I had 4:88 gears with 35" tires. Both worked great, I had a D44/30 combo in the old one and Ford 8.8/D30 combo in the white one above.

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How much lift does it take to clear 35s on XJ?

3 inches if you want zero uptravel 35's will fit. 5-6 is ok if you dont want to trim a ton.

How much of a lift on a ZJ for 35s?

you will need 4.5" of lift at least, and major trimming.