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Onmyown

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Iwant to build my own jeep!My husband says, I should do it on my own to really appreciate my ride'when im done. I have a visual pic in my head of the outcome. I dont really want to get extream, but i don't want to stand on the side lines when playing for fear of embarassment.lifted, 35" baja claws and a few other extras, where do i start,and i need to be able to pretty much bolt on all upgrade with as little welding done as possible,please help so i can show everybody i can do it,thanx
 
Iwant to build my own jeep!My husband says, I should do it on my own to really appreciate my ride'when im done. I have a visual pic in my head of the outcome. I dont really want to get extream, but i don't want to stand on the side lines when playing for fear of embarassment.lifted, 35" baja claws and a few other extras, where do i start,and i need to be able to pretty much bolt on all upgrade with as little welding done as possible,please help so i can show everybody i can do it,thanx


well maybe start with what kind of jeep? :lol: Oh yeah and budget?
 
1996 jeep grand cherokee limited w/318 motor,stock not to exspensive but he did'nt give me a price tag

35" on a grand usually means a long arm kit, and those can get pretty expensive and welding is required.
 
1996 jeep grand cherokee limited w/318 motor,stock not to exspensive but he did'nt give me a price tag
Well to run 35's on a Grand Cherokee you're going to need I'd say at least 4-5" of lift and some fender cutting (maybe more)... With that much lift you going to want Long arms if you plan to drive it on the road because Death Wobble isn't fun :bounce2:

Dana 35 rear axle?

In any event I'd say budget maybe $3000 for a store bought bolt on setup (including wheel's/tires). May be wrong though...

Here's my Grand w/ 265x75x16's (32x11x16) with 3" lift for reference...

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