I have a 2020 Jeep Cherokee TrailHawk. I just got the MFC 2” lift kit and will be installed next week. My kit came with the RWCK. I believe I need to install the RWCK if I want to add bigger tires. What’s the max tire size I can use?
Thank you so much for the guidance and quick response. Just curious, I live in Highlands Ranch, Colorado ( Near Denver). Is there a shop / mechanic familiar with MFC you recommend? Thank you again.
I'm looking to add your 2.5" lift kit to my 20' AD1 LP. After the lift is complete what are the largest tires you'd recommend? 245/65R17 or 255/65R17? Thanks in advance.
does the cherokee trailhawk needs the centering kit?, what are the cons and pros about choosing the 2" vs 2.5" lift kit?, if i use the cherokee as my daily drive, but i do some off roading time to time, what would you recommend to be able to maintain functionality on highway and off road ?
@jesselambros8520 I'm planning on putting a lift on my trailhawk. Would it be beneficial to put the kit on at the same time as I may put bigger tires on down the road? Or would that not be recommended till the tires are put on?
For the non-mechanical Jeep enthusiast... can you recommend any installers in the midwest that have experience installing your lift kits? I'm in South Dakota.
Is it Required in AD1 Cherokees with Dobinsons Lift Kit? i Can't quite notice it.
I have a 2020 Jeep Cherokee TrailHawk. I just got the MFC 2” lift kit and will be installed next week. My kit came with the RWCK. I believe I need to install the RWCK if I want to add bigger tires. What’s the max tire size I can use?
30.5” and no need to modify anything. Up to 32” if you don’t mind modifying the pinch welds and liners
Thank you so much for the guidance and quick response. Just curious, I live in Highlands Ranch, Colorado ( Near Denver). Is there a shop / mechanic familiar with MFC you recommend? Thank you again.
@@unstopfm we have a database on the site with each states installers and dealers. Head over to the how to section and you will see it there!
I'm looking to add your 2.5" lift kit to my 20' AD1 LP. After the lift is complete what are the largest tires you'd recommend? 245/65R17 or 255/65R17? Thanks in advance.
I unfortunately can’t do this since I don’t have any quick jacks and only have one jack. Anyway I could bring it to a mechanic near me
Absolutely! It can still be done with one jack! You just do one corner at a time.
does the cherokee trailhawk needs the centering kit?, what are the cons and pros about choosing the 2" vs 2.5" lift kit?, if i use the cherokee as my daily drive, but i do some off roading time to time, what would you recommend to be able to maintain functionality on highway and off road ?
Best breakdown:
Non Trailhawk needs RWCK.
Trailhawk does not need RWCK if keeping factory tire size.
All cherokees need it if doing larger tires
@jesselambros8520 I'm planning on putting a lift on my trailhawk. Would it be beneficial to put the kit on at the same time as I may put bigger tires on down the road? Or would that not be recommended till the tires are put on?
if using a longer bolt can you go further with how low you bring the arm?
It is not recommended
If I chose to add the 2" lift kit, would it be recommended to also do the rear wheel centering kit or is it not really needed?
Depends on your vehicle trim level. We outline on the page if you would need it or not when buying.
Is an alignment needed after installation of the rear wheel centering kit?
We highly recommend an alignment whenever altering vehicle suspensions
For the non-mechanical Jeep enthusiast... can you recommend any installers in the midwest that have experience installing your lift kits? I'm in South Dakota.
Do check out the installer network found on our site. There are hundreds more, but these are our regular distributors.
@@jesselambros8520 Thanks!
So is this kit included with all the lift kits?
If you choose the configuration with it then yes
Is it easier to install the RWCK before the rear lift? Or should I install the lift first then the RWCK?