


1986-2001 XJ Jeep Cherokee 4, 6, 8 Inch Lift Blocks
1986–2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ Rear Lift Blocks (4", 6", 8")
Add bold rear lift and custom stance to your Jeep XJ with precision-cut, American Made steel lift blocks. Available in 4", 6", and 8" options, these blocks are built for strength, longevity, and a clean, aggressive profile—ideal for off-roaders, overlanders, and street-modified rigs alike.
🔰 Key Features
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🟩 American Made Quality
Proudly crafted in the USA using solid steel and strict manufacturing standards. -
🟩 True to Size
Each block measures precisely at 4", 6", or 8" to deliver the advertised lift—no misleading dimensions. -
🟩 Vehicle-Specific Fitment
Designed to work with all 1986–2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ models running rear leaf springs. -
🟩 Heavy-Duty Design
Wide contact surface ensures stable support and consistent ride height under load. -
🟩 Optional Taper (Varies by Size)
Taller blocks may include a taper to help correct driveline angle. -
🟩 Durable Powder-Coated Finish
Corrosion-resistant black finish delivers long-lasting protection and a clean custom look.
🔧 Installation Notes
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🟩 Requires Extended U-Bolts ⚠️
Properly sized U-bolts ⚠️ (sold separately) are required based on block height and tube diameter. -
🟩 No Welding or Cutting Required
Direct bolt-on application with leaf spring configuration. -
🟩 Professional Installation Recommended
Especially for 6" and 8" configurations due to changes in driveline geometry.
📋 Fitment
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🟩 Vehicle: 1986–2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ
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🟩 Location: Rear only
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🟩 Spring Type: Leaf spring
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🟩 Lift Heights Available: 4", 6", 8"
📦 What’s Included
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🟩 (2) Rear Lift Blocks
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🟩 Note: U-bolts ⚠️ and hardware sold separately
🧰 Technical Specs
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🟩 Material: Solid Steel
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🟩 Finish: Black Powder Coat
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🟩 Lift Heights: 4", 6", 8"
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🟩 Manufactured In: USA 🇺🇸
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🟩 Install Time: Approx. 1–2 hours
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🟩 Tools Required: Jack, stands, basic hand tools, torque wrench
🚨 Important Installation Note
For rear leaf spring use only. Always pair with extended U-bolts ⚠️ rated for your lift height. Installations using 6" or 8" blocks may require extended brake lines and driveline angle correction.
