Starting this thread to gather my own thoughts as much as anything, but I've also got a few questions to ask and like to solicit comments from the GRM peanut gallery anytime I'm looking to make a "major" purchase of parts anyways, so here goes...
I've had this Cherokee since last fall/summer that serves the role of most-of-the-time-DD/occasional-light-offroading-rig. It sits on the same totally shagged out stock suspension and marginal at best tires that it came with when I bought it and I've always had the idea in mind that at some point I'd be doing a small lift and bigger tires. Well, the slight shimmy (we'll call it a "pre-death wobble") in the front end seems to be getting worse of late, the leaf springs are kinda saggy, the shocks have ZERO damping left at all whatsoever, and the rain this past week has been a poignant reminder of exactly how piss poor the tires are. There may also be some subtle "Jeep envy" going on, as the GF recently bought a new JK Wrangler and hers just looks so big next to mine (wait wut) So I think now is the time for the whole replace/upgrade thing.
Looking to yield about 3" of lift to clear 31x10.5x15 tires and I'm planning to get this done on as GRM of a budget as possible. I've already got a set of JK Rubicon shocks I scored for $40 on CL and a set of S10 Blazer leaf springs to bastard pack the rear. Up front, I'm gonna get some 3" Rusty's HD Coils, an adjustable track bar (probably Rusty's or RE), and also YJ soft lines for the brakes all around for the added length.
So on to the questions:
1) Lower control arms - necessary or no? How likely are the bushings to be contributing to the shimmy in the front end? I'd rather not shell out for new ones right now, but at the same time I'd also hate to pay for another alignment a few months down the road when I find out they should have been replaced in the first place.
2) Planning to do the ZJ tie rod upgrade and wondering if its worth buying one new vs pulling a JY part. Also, do I replace the little dingle rod coming off the pitman arm as well, or just the longer one between the knuckles?
3) Tire recommendations? Looking for an aggressive A/T along the lines of the BFG K02 or the Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac, but hoping there's something we like that's a bit less spendy than those two options. I've looked at Treadwrights in the past, but their pricing seems to have jumped about $25 a tire in the past few months and they now just don't seem like a good enough value to me.
4) Any other "while I'm in there" items I'm not thinking of?