Rugged Ridge 18401.70 ORV 4" Suspension Lift Kit for 84-01 Cherokee XJ

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Rugged Ridge 18401.70 ORV 4" Suspension Lift Kit for 84-01 Cherokee XJ



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Sunday, September 16, 2012

How to Install a Lift Kit on a Jeep Cherokee

How to Install a Lift Kit on a Jeep Cherokee


One of the most important modifications that can be done to a Jeep Cherokee when people want to start doing some off-road adventures is to lift the suspension. The easiest way to do that is to utilize a Jeep lift kit for the suspension that comes with everything a person needs to take their Cherokee from the street to the wild.

How to Install a Lift Kit on a Jeep Cherokee

How to Install a Lift Kit on a Jeep Cherokee

How to Install a Lift Kit on a Jeep Cherokee


How to Install a Lift Kit on a Jeep Cherokee



How to Install a Lift Kit on a Jeep Cherokee

It is important to understand that installing a Jeep lift kit is relatively easy for someone who knows what they are doing; it may be rather difficult for a newbie. People who are new to installing Jeep modifications will want to make sure they have a more seasoned mechanic around to assist. Below is a step-by-step guide on how to install one of these Jeep lift kits.

The first step in the process is the remove the coil springs from the front of the vehicle. This is done by removing the small curved clip that is on the spring pads. Then move the bolts that hold the lower and upper control arms to the axel. Then disconnect the bottom of the shock to give you axle a little more room to move.

After the coil springs have been removed the new front coil springs will need to be put into place using the factory spring retainers (if they fit the new springs). Then the bolts will need to be reinstalled on the upper and lower control arms. The shock will also need to be reattached to the lower mount as well. It is a good idea to turn the steering wheel from side-to-side once this has been done in order to check the clearance level of the Tires. It is recomMended that a front wheel alignMent is done after installing the Jeep lift kit.

Once the front end has been proven to be clear it is time to move to the rear of the Jeep Cherokee. The first step in this process is to remove the rear leaf springs. These springs are held to the axel by four different bolts, two of these bolts will need to be removed from either end.

After the bolts have been removed the new rear leaf springs can be installed for the Jeep lift kit. These will be placed into the same place that the other ones were, but they will be curved differently than the factory installed ones so it may take a little effort to get them into place. Once they are in place the Cherokee can be lowered.

The new Jeep lift kit may cause the factory installed brake lines to be too short, so it is important to make sure they are still properly connected. If the brake lines are not properly connected new ones will need to be installed to account for the added height.

Once the Jeep lift kit has been installed and all the hoses, lines, and other wiring is secure it is time to head out in the wilderness to test out the new kit. Most people are surprised home much of a difference there is with even an inch or two more height. It is also important to understand that the lift kit will make the Jeep Cherokee a little looser on the highway and it may take a little while to get used to how it handles.

How to Install a Lift Kit on a Jeep Cherokee