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Thread: I feel like a newb: lift for 255/85 required XJ

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    Default I feel like a newb: lift for 255/85 required XJ

    I hate for even having to ask this, but what would be the minimum required to install 255's under the XJ
    If i have to bang the fenders up a little to fit thats fine, but i do not want to do massive trimming.
    saw a XJ saturday running 35s and as tempting and sexy as that looks its just too big for me.
    if 255's are too much are 235/85 still a common size. i remember back during camel trophy that is what they would run and always thought it was nice looking size for the vehicle.
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    Not sure what the conversion into inches measures out to be, but take a measurement and, based on that, I would go with the following most common recommendations:

    30 inch - 2 inch lift
    31 inch - 3-4 inch lift
    32 inch - 4 1/2-5 1/2 inch lift
    33 inch - 6 inch lift

    I have a 96 XJ and I was running 32 inch tires with about 4 1/2 inches of lift. Hope that helps.

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    32 is about what i want to run. im getting my hands on a 4.5 inch lift pretty soon
    Nathan Turner
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    Maybe none?

    http://icelandoffroad.com/CherokeeXJ...S/Default.aspx

    Not cheap though....

    I do like the no-lift big tire look however. The stock XJ does pretty dang well, the tires will buy you some ground clearance under the axles and belly, but without having to change the suspension dynamics much at all.

    Just a thought....

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    255/85 is about a 32 inch tire if you are running a 15 inch wheel, so 4.5 inches of lift should do it with only minor trimming. A 235/85 tire on a 15 inch wheel will be about an inch smaller diameter so you could just go with the Iceland flares and not even need a lift.
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    255/85 usually come in 16" sizes, that equals to about 33.5x10". It´s a very common size for LandRover vehicles and it looks pretty fugly on an Cherokee IMHO.

    You´ll need somewhere between 4.5" and 6.5" inches of lift, depending on how much fender you´re willing to cut.
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    I would do a 4.5" lift and trim to fit. I'm not a fan of big lifts, 6.5" for a 33" tire is way to much lift. Plus anything over 4.5" and you start running into alot of issues. Unless you plan to go with a set of long arms the ride is going to suck with the steep lower control arm angles, even at a 4.5" lift without drop down brackets... I did run a 4.5" lift and 33x12.5 tires and they fit pretty good with only minor trimming and using proper bumpstops, although mine is an 88...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueGerbil View Post
    It´s a very common size for LandRover vehicles and it looks pretty fugly on an Cherokee IMHO.
    I think it would look pretty good on an XJ, why would you think it would look fugly?

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    On a cherokee anything over 3.5" of lift it is recomended to get a sye kit. I would figure out what it would take to run them with 3.5" of lift. I run 255's as my winter tire on my 94 cherokee. We run 35x12.50x15's in the summer but the lack of weight and the wide tire doesnt seem to do real well on the ice.

    Mathematically they calculate out to be 33.07 inches tall. Will very from manufacture to manufacture and mine measure a hair over 33" tall. a normal 33 is 32.5 - 32.7

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm4x4lover View Post
    On a cherokee anything over 3.5" of lift it is recomended to get a sye kit. I would figure out what it would take to run them with 3.5" of lift. I run 255's as my winter tire on my 94 cherokee. We run 35x12.50x15's in the summer but the lack of weight and the wide tire doesnt seem to do real well on the ice.

    Mathematically they calculate out to be 33.07 inches tall. Will very from manufacture to manufacture and mine measure a hair over 33" tall. a normal 33 is 32.5 - 32.7
    Even with 3.5" of lift, an SYE is STRONGLY recommended.

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