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It will fit but it depends on alot to find Out how much lift. V8? If so depending on what V8 it had, for how much lift. Also used and new will give different amounts of lift. For the most part you might get an inch or so of lift if it was a V8.

 

Brandon

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It will fit but it depends on alot to find Out how much lift. V8? If so depending on what V8 it had, for how much lift. Also used and new will give different amounts of lift. For the most part you might get an inch or so of lift if it was a V8.

 

Brandon

 

:no:

 

A 2000 Grand Cherokee is a WJ. The front coils are much bigger than a T,Z,X,MJ coil. They will not fit in the MJ coil buckets. You want to find 93-98 Grand Cherokee front coils. They will give you about 1 1/2"-2" depending on how worn out they are.

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I'm sorry I thought it was up to 2000 that was good and 01 on up to 05 was the WJ and then the WK... My bad sorry for giving the wrong info :oops:

 

Brandon

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I'm sorry I thought it was up to 2000 that was good and 01 on up to 05 was the WJ and then the WK... My bad sorry for giving the wrong info :oops:

 

Brandon

 

ZJ = 93-98

WJ= 99-04

WK=05-10

WK2=11-current

 

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I have seen people get 1"+ out of standard V8 ZJ coils and others get 1" or less out of UC coils. I guess it all depends on the mileage of the donor.

 

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A local (Across the street) guy is parting the 2000 with 56k and I was hoping they would work. Is there anything else I should look for from it?

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