Wheel spacers is a cheap way of doing it, but will work. Probably better to use wheels with backspacing and get some new tires. Either way it shouldn't mess with your steering (lift will do that!)
do you have any lift? seems to be a lot of jeepers getting death wobble this week . . . .it comes out of no where and rears its ugly head with no changes to the vehicle sometimes.
i've owned (& abused) 6 jeeps and am now building my 7th. they're a lot of fun & if you take care of them, pretty dependable. i will be the first to tell you that if you are rough on it, it will be rough on you! jeeps, even with a hardtop, are going to be bad on insurance. with their high...
i think the YJ and the TJ used different seat brackets to attach the seats to the floor. The seat will probably work, just have to remove the existing (YJ) brackets and attach yours out of your TJ to the seats and they should fit just fine!
i think the YJ and the TJ used different seat brackets to attach the seats to the floor. The seat will probably work, just have to remove the existing (YJ) brackets and attach yours out of your TJ to the seats and they should fit just fine!
No body lifts for cherokee or grand cherokee. like moose said, unibody layout means body is the frame. stay away from anyone claiming to have one. 2" suspension lift start around $179. 4" for about $600
No body lifts for cherokee or grand cherokee. like moose said, unibody layout means body is the frame. stay away from anyone claiming to have one. 2" suspension lift start around $179. 4" for about $600