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Use the links below. you did not state the if you have a YJ or TJ. The 2 jeeps are completely different.

Just remember to change the gears when you add bigger tires.

2007-01-27 09:16:16 · answer #1 · answered by Porksoda 4 · 0 1

Jeep Wrangler Raised

2016-12-16 09:18:12 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

this is probably more expensive than the 1st guess you ever had --- you have to change and add springs -- shocks -- drive shaft modification and tilt angle of the 3rd member (differential) -- new rims -- new tires --- and whatever else that the mechanic says --- this was done to my jeep cherokee sport and it was never the same and all this changing screws up the electronics factory settings --- in the long run the jeep wragler is a better vehicle for you if you just buy some good looking wheels and some yokohama fat tires ... it's less $$'s and you do not loose when you go to trade off the wrangler .... the cost to change and lift is about $2000.00 ---- good luck...

2007-01-27 02:59:14 · answer #3 · answered by XTX 7 · 1 0

Depends on whether or not you want to do it correctly. You might be able to lift an '87-96 Wrangler for $400. A newer one could be as much as $1500, because of the coil spring suspension. Then the tires; do you want really good tires, or just cheap ones. You could spend anywhere from $300 to $1200.

2007-01-27 02:50:18 · answer #4 · answered by J.R. 6 · 0 0

You can do it the cheap route, or you can go the correct route.

The cheap route is to go to the auto parts store and buy 4 lift shackles. This may run you about 80 dollars if that... Remove the old hangers on your leaf springs, and install the new hangers...viola...3 inches of lift...

But if you want to actually go off-road with that lift, you can go to www.4wheelparts.com...they will be able to supply you with any lift you could ever want! But...doing it right WILL cost you, but will save you repair time in the long run!

2007-01-27 03:25:12 · answer #5 · answered by Mark D 3 · 0 1

My husband is planning on doing the same thing to his jeep this spring and I think that he said he can do all of it for less than $1000. Go to www.quadratech.com That is a good website.

2007-01-27 05:21:09 · answer #6 · answered by Smiley Freckles 3 · 1 1

Keep in mind that your warranty (if still have time/miles remaining) will be void. As others mentioned, even doing it "correctly," you are risking major problems with the drive train, suspension, tire wear, ride, handling AND resale value. It can cost you big time to look "cool."

2007-01-27 03:54:55 · answer #7 · answered by mike s 5 · 1 2

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