2" Rough Country Lift Kit Install 99-04 Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ
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- Опубліковано 27 лют 2023
- Today we install a 2" rough country lift kit on this 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ. It's an easy install and comes with all the hardware, parts and directions needed for install.
Nice video. Everything you need and nothing you don't Well, the cow was unneeded, but entertaining.
Thank you!
Just got this kit installed on my 02 and it has been great
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How big are the tires your using bro?
How much for the 2 “ lift kit??
Awesome content!! Thank you 👍👊👏
I've been watching a ton of WJ vids lately. Seen most of them 5 times over. I've had '99 for 18 years and I'm starting to build it this year. It's nice to see a fresh new WJ video. Good job.
Thank you soo much! 😊
how's it going with your project? what kit did you go for the lift?
@albertfs4754 haven't made it that far yet. I'll probably just do Fat Bob's 2.5". I had to rebuild the engine and trans coincidentally/luckily 1000 miles apart.
Looks nice.. nice video
Use the factory shock cross pins on the front shocks. My wj didn't make it out of the drive before breaking. 265/75/16 load range E tires rubbed in reverse on incline, but not going forward.
245 wide is the biggest you can go without spacers, I belive.
does the castor angle need any adjustment , how does it drive, i see these getting death wobble when lifted 4 inch but this 2 inch lift looks pretty good .
I remember doing my xjs. Wow those very rear bolts on the leaf springs were such a bitch to get off. Used a breaker bar the entire time backing them off. Couldn’t get an impact on em. Smh
did you have problems with stock springs falling out or bowing out after the kit installation?
What size tires and rims wheels are those? Also what size wheel spacer? Building a 04 WJ right now
Why not put a new rubber springisolaror on the rear springs? Now it's metal on metal!
Estoy haciendo los mismo en mi wj que amortiguadores colocaron ? Muchas gracias
please tell me the size of the width, they look great
Nice, do you have a link to this kit?
I was thinking about paring these wi to the roughy country 4in long arm to make around 6 in in lift because 3000$ is to much for Clayton’s 6 in lift , if I do this is there anything I should know
Hey brother, do you know if 33 inch tires will fit with a 2 inch lift kit?
Does this increase ground clearance? And can it be used in a quadratec?
What is a tire size?
What size tire without rubbing
What size wheel spacers are you using
What size wheel spacer are u running on wj
What size spacers you got? I wanna go with like a flushed look but kind of poking out wheels
Im not quite sure because it wasn't our jeep but they were pretty small. Maybe an inch or so
"Hi, I wanted to ask if raising the height of your vehicle by 2 inches has affected its handling on the freeway, especially when taking turns. I think the difference might not be significant, but the last time I raised the height of my vehicle decades ago, it also had larger tires which made the ride louder, like on a dirt bike. So, I'm looking for a compromise between the height and the noise. Also, did you notice any changes in mileage after raising the height? Your instructions make it look plausible for someone like me to do it myself. Thank you, and take care!"
It still drives pretty well with the lift due to it being such a small lift. Mileage is about the same to my knowledge. We installed the lift for a family member so I haven't really driven it since.
Did it increase ground clearance? Was this a quadratec?
Those on factory wheels still?
How do you like this kit after being in use for awhile? Handling and ride quality still there? Getting any noise issues that I have read about? Considering this kit myself; Thanks for any info you can provide...
I've been running it for a few years. Stock tires. I'd get an alignment just because. No problems so far
been running it for 2.5 years now with 245/75/16 setup. So far so good. Front driveshaft doesn't like the lift so I removed it as I mostly drive on normal roads.
@@NinoMaartenGuitaryou can still drive without a front driveshaft?
@@SenzuBeaner yes. The WJ is rear wheel drive and only uses the front when needed. So far I've been driving around without the front driveshaft for 1.5 years and zero issues.
@@NinoMaartenGuitarI had same issue with my front shaft, found a double cardan at a junk yard for $50 and it’s been great since.
what size spacers? and was there any rubbing before you lifted it ?
I don't remember the size of the spacers. It was for a family member so I didn't drive it much beforehand to know of any rubbing.
What tire size do you have
Worst thing you can do is lift springs and lift pucks, in order to do a correct lift is to do extended links and arms and just lift coils then use those shovk absorbers
It was for a family member and he ordered the kit. Actually rides really nice.
My 03 WJ with Old Man EMU springs and dampers (not long arm), rides beautifully on and off road, and I've never been hung up or had issues going where I need to go. Okay I won't be doing crazy rock crawling but that suits me
What size tires are on it before it was lifted
Tires are same size in the video.
tell me what brand of wheels are installed on your jeep
06 Jeep rubicon wheels
31”?
What size are the rims and tires ? Thank you.
They are 17" Rubicon wheels from a 2004 Wrangler. They have been repainted recently
@jackstandnation HI, the wheels are 17 but what size are the tires? Are those 245/75/17? or 265/70/17? Thanks
On rough country site it says the kit won't fit my 2004 wj 4x4 . Do you know why?
Bro me too smh the website says it doesn’t have the kit for my jeep either
shoulda replaced them rusty springs hahah great video tho
haha it was for a family member so they just gave us the lift and we installed it
@@jackstandnation yeah just being a troll lol but seriously inspired me to do mine since it’s kinda straight to the point
@@curryreeves1369 Oh awesome man! Im glad this video helped someone lol
Did you not bolt the spacer in the front it comes with a bolt to bolt it in
Nope...I guess we forgot lol
@@jackstandnation now ya did it lol yeah recently did on mine it come with the 19mm self taper bolt to bolt up the front spacer is it not knocking or making noise not being secured down?
We didn't get a complaint or anything yet but if it starts making noise we will put the bolt in. Seems to be A-Ok so far lol
@@jackstandnation lol shit happens
@@getitdone361 Unless you disconnect the sway bar there isn't a need to secure the spacer while running short arms.
These kits are a waste of time and money....first of all if you put this kit on a older jeep your not getting a 2 inch lift cause the stock springs are shot so you need new ones. Save up some cash and buy a 4 inch lift kit that way it's a whole new suspension at the height that looks badass 🤘
Do you need longer brake lines?
Nope...you just bolt the kit in. Its pretty easy and it still drives well!