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3-Inch Leveling Lift Kit (05-10 Jeep Grand Cherokee WK)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      ApplicationCompatible for Jeep Grand Cherokee WK 4x2 / 4x4 2005-2010Compatible for Jeep commander XK 4x2 / 4x4 2006-2010SpecificationPackage Includes:2 x 3" Front Spacers2 x 3" Rear SpacersBolts and Screws as pictures showCondition: Brand NewMaterial: Q235Package Size: 33*23*15cmWeight: 6.58kgWarranty: 1 YearFeature3" FRONT + 3" REAR LIFT KIT* Heavy Metal Suspensions products are the safest way to lift your vehicle without compromising ride quality, Maintains Smooth. * Improves the look of your truck and increases ground clearance, to Conquer On and Off-Road Obstacles. allowing you to fit larger custom rims and tires.* Easy to Install, No special tools are required to mount these bolt-on spacers. Do not need extra spring compressor. NoticeThe suspension on this vehicle requires a spacer that is not a 1:1 ratio; so the advertised height is achieved after install, not the height of the spacer itself.\Allow to fit larger tires.\Easy to Install, Do not need extra spring compressor. \Please feel free to contact us for whatever we can help.

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