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<blockquote data-quote="WA-Wheeler" data-source="post: 1432434" data-attributes="member: 19289"><p>Both Cherokee's and Toyota's have their upside and downsides, but it is really a personal choice. If you are set on a cherokee, stay away from early Manual transmissions, 87-88-early 89. Don't go older than an 87. A 90 to 95 are some of the best years. Yes every T-case is going to need SYE, but only really if your going over 3 inches of life. New rear axle is a must if its the Dana 35, the 8.25 is not a bad axle, wheel it but don't throw money into it. the tiny Dana 30 up front can ( your experience may vary.... ) handle a 35 inch tires with some simple trussing. Overall, these are not a bad start. I know there are a few cherokee owners on here, Zukkev usual knows the answer to most Cherokee questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WA-Wheeler, post: 1432434, member: 19289"] Both Cherokee's and Toyota's have their upside and downsides, but it is really a personal choice. If you are set on a cherokee, stay away from early Manual transmissions, 87-88-early 89. Don't go older than an 87. A 90 to 95 are some of the best years. Yes every T-case is going to need SYE, but only really if your going over 3 inches of life. New rear axle is a must if its the Dana 35, the 8.25 is not a bad axle, wheel it but don't throw money into it. the tiny Dana 30 up front can ( your experience may vary.... ) handle a 35 inch tires with some simple trussing. Overall, these are not a bad start. I know there are a few cherokee owners on here, Zukkev usual knows the answer to most Cherokee questions. [/QUOTE]
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