It doesn't sound like a fuel issue from what you are stating. I would check your plugs first, take one out and smell it, and it'll confirm your fuel issue. Have you checked your timing and/or spark?Pritch said:Hey guys. Thanks for the info. The lift is on the way, and I hope I can get it put on soon. The stock suspension is completely worn out.
On a side note, I have a '00, and I'm having trouble getting it started, especially once the engine warms up. It used to start fine in the morning when the motor was cold, and then just gave me trouble starting after it was warm, but now it has trouble all the time. But its still harder to start when the motor is warm for some reason. Although once its started, it runs fine. Any ideas on what might be causing the problems starting? Fuel issue maybe? Thanks.
Though I am not Scott, I might be able to help with this some. To fit the 33's you should not need any lift at all. They should fit just fine with stock suspension with little to no rubbing. You can find the front bumper and lift from RockyRoad all for decent prices. I have not dealt with them yet, but I plan too in the near future. Also, there is no difference between a 98 and a 99 Trooper except you will find more TOD models in 99.boydbe said:Scott,
Is the 1 1/2" front end lift and 2" rear end lift all that was needed to fit the 33" tires? Is there any rubbing? Where can the front bumper be found to purchase?
I am purchasing my brother-in-laws 99 trooper...is there any difference between it and your 98?
Thanks,
Bryan