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metalry101 said:Oh trust me, I know where the lever for 4-low is. The 2-speed transfer case is definately one of God's greatest gifts to mankind . Anyways, it's sounding like I'm gonna need a helluva lotta money to get the thing in the air (hence my attraction to the 2" kits). Damn, I'm gonna have to think about whether or not I can afford all this. I mean I could save up for a while (like a year or more, depending if I get kicked out or not), but I'm not sure whether it would be worth it. I don't wheel that often, or that hard. I'd like to get into it more, but I really don't have the bank account to fix things that I'd break and whatever wears out, etc. Hmm... sounds like I've got a lot of thinking to do. I'd love to have a relatively big XJ that's very capable, but I'm not sure I'd be able to use it enough to justify everything I'd have to give up in order to afford it, at least at this point in time. I'm starting to think that maybe running the 2" kit w/ some good 30's, armoring the hell out of it, and learning the basics of wheeling (through wheeling it of course) would be my best bet for the time being.
Nothing wrong with that...........enjoy your Jeep.
I know I'm under $10K total with my whole XJ including purchase price. Pretty decent for something I drive to work each day and can go play in. I just wish I'd bought the 4.5" or 5.5" kit first and stuck to the 32-33" tire area. I don't think my XJ would be living on borrowed time like it is now.
Quick Estimate for you..........
Used lift........$400-500
New RE lift......$600-900 or so.....{spend as much as you'd like really}
Cheap 4.10 axle 'upgrade' for gear ratio, mostly......junkyard....$250 and some time under the rig...............try to get the same model rear axle that you have so you'll have some spare axles--just in case
buy your tires and you're good to go........{well until you want to lock it up}