Z zj93grand New member Feb 21, 2014 #1 What should the pinion angle be on the front and rear diff on a 93 jeep grand Cherokee with a 7 inch lift?
What should the pinion angle be on the front and rear diff on a 93 jeep grand Cherokee with a 7 inch lift?
IBeHeWhoIsJoshua Caught the Bug Feb 21, 2014 #2 zj93grand said: What should the pinion angle be on the front and rear diff on a 93 jeep grand Cherokee with a 7 inch lift? Click to expand... Why do you run 7" of lift?
zj93grand said: What should the pinion angle be on the front and rear diff on a 93 jeep grand Cherokee with a 7 inch lift? Click to expand... Why do you run 7" of lift?
piginajeep The Original Smartass Feb 21, 2014 #3 IBeHeWhoIsJoshua said: Why do you run 7" of lift? Click to expand... Because it's a grand and that's what they need to even clear 35's
IBeHeWhoIsJoshua said: Why do you run 7" of lift? Click to expand... Because it's a grand and that's what they need to even clear 35's
IBeHeWhoIsJoshua Caught the Bug Feb 21, 2014 #4 piginajeep said: Because it's a grand and that's what they need to even clear 35's Click to expand... Wouldn't a sawzall lift + suspension lift allow it? 7" just sounds horrifying haha.
piginajeep said: Because it's a grand and that's what they need to even clear 35's Click to expand... Wouldn't a sawzall lift + suspension lift allow it? 7" just sounds horrifying haha.
OverlanderJK Resident Smartass Feb 21, 2014 #5 IBeHeWhoIsJoshua said: Wouldn't a sawzall lift + suspension lift allow it? 7" just sounds horrifying haha. Click to expand... It's really not for the square bodies.
IBeHeWhoIsJoshua said: Wouldn't a sawzall lift + suspension lift allow it? 7" just sounds horrifying haha. Click to expand... It's really not for the square bodies.