98 SE Build Thread

stomperxj

Explorer
Well I have finally bought/gathered/built most everything I need to start my build up. First off, its a 98 SE with about 78k on the clock. GSA auction ex Gov. vehicle so it has a no frills interior... it does have gauges though...

Parts list:
RE 6130 with 3.5" front springs and full rear packs
RE HD trackbar and bracket
RE Steering stabilizer
JKS quicker discos
.75" spacers
TerraFlex 2Lo conversion
HD SYE
Bilstein 5150 fronts
Bilstien 5100 rears
High Tec Retreads 31" OTR Muds
Cragar 397 15x8 4" BS with custom fitted Jeep logo center caps

Smittybilt XRC8 8k Winch
Pics located HERE
 
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Nullifier

Expedition Leader
Nice! you will be happy with the R.E. kit. I have installed probably 25 R.E. kits on various jeeps in the past few years. THey make great stuff. WHy not resi shock all the way around. Do they not make them to fit the cherokee?
 

stomperxj

Explorer
Nullifier said:
Nice! you will be happy with the R.E. kit. I have installed probably 25 R.E. kits on various jeeps in the past few years. THey make great stuff. WHy not resi shock all the way around. Do they not make them to fit the cherokee?
Thanks Null - I'm pretty happy with the quality so far... As far as the shocks, I didnt feel the rear needed the 5150s on the back. A lot of guys had posted about how well the 5100s were for the rear so I just ordered those..
 
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stomperxj

Explorer
Well, all thats left is the drive shafts, do a quickie alignment and re-check all the bolts. I would like to kill someone at Bilstein though. My 5100s havent shown up yet and I paid for Next Day Air on thursday the 12th
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So I have to borrow a car to get to work on monday..

The tires gave me about 1.5" over the stockers and I put the 3.5" springs in this thing. My stock springs must have been worn out or something because I got 5.5" of lift out of this package; 7" including the tires
 
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John90XJ

Adventurer
That's about right for RE components. I put 4.5" coils in the front with 3.5" leaf packs and 1.5" shackles. Two years later it still sits at 6.5" front and rear. I had added spacers to the front coils to get it level with the rear hoping they would come out again once it settled but no luck. It still sits as high as when I installed it.

Do you have plans for a SYE or did I miss that piece? I set mine up with a custom yoke and measurement so I can run the stock front shaft in the front or rear position, leaving me to carry only one spare.
 

stomperxj

Explorer
John90XJ said:
That's about right for RE components. I put 4.5" coils in the front with 3.5" leaf packs and 1.5" shackles. Two years later it still sits at 6.5" front and rear. I had added spacers to the front coils to get it level with the rear hoping they would come out again once it settled but no luck. It still sits as high as when I installed it.

Do you have plans for a SYE or did I miss that piece? I set mine up with a custom yoke and measurement so I can run the stock front shaft in the front or rear position, leaving me to carry only one spare.
Yes John- I did an HD SYE kit and did the front driveshaft trick too... I also threw in a Terra 2Lo kit while I had the xfer case apart...
 

PhulesAU

Explorer
I would think 4.56 would put you in the high end of the sweet spot. It'll be torquey???? down at the bottom end when crawling along a trail.
 

John90XJ

Adventurer
stomperxj said:
I also threw in a Terra 2Lo kit while I had the xfer case apart...

The Tera 2Low is one of the best things I did for my 231 t-case. That coupled with an ARB in the back and I spend more time tooling around the trails up here in open 2 low. It's really nice in places like Moab.
 

John90XJ

Adventurer
PhulesAU said:
I would think 4.56 would put you in the high end of the sweet spot. It'll be torquey???? down at the bottom end when crawling along a trail.

I'm running 4.10s and 33s and should go to 4.56s. For 31 or 32 inch tires the 4.10s are about perfect, especially if you spend any time on the road. It's a nice balance between highway and trail effectiveness.
 

stomperxj

Explorer
PhulesAU said:
I would think 4.56 would put you in the high end of the sweet spot. It'll be torquey???? down at the bottom end when crawling along a trail.

John90XJ said:
I'm running 4.10s and 33s and should go to 4.56s. For 31 or 32 inch tires the 4.10s are about perfect, especially if you spend any time on the road. It's a nice balance between highway and trail effectiveness.

Yeah the 4.10 31" combo is within 1% of stock 3.55s and 27" tires... its just a squeek better in the RPM range... This will be a daily driver with a 35 mile round trip to work every day so the 4.10s should be just right...

Thanks for the nice comments.. shocks should be here on tuesday 17th so I'll actually get to drive it on wednesday.. I cant wait to feel the 5150s :wings:
 

stomperxj

Explorer
Rear shocks came in today... got them installed and went for a quick test drive...

All I can say is awesome... :wings:

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kcowyo

ExPo Original
Nice XJ, love that shade of red.

How come your BFG AT KO's look like BFG's MT tread pattern?
 

OverlandZJ

Expedition Leader
Very nice looking rig Stomper...i like how you retained the Jeep center caps with the Soft 8's...unique.

Are the Bilsteins everything you had hoped for? I'm thinking about them as a replacement for my Rancho 9010's.
 

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