Just did a quick check and found some at JC Whitney.
Be aware: when lifting any vehicle, you are changing the roll center thus making it more prone to rollover. Though it does make the vehicle look impressive, unless you intend to only lift far enough to get a bit more tire clearance, it's not going to do much else for you, (body being higher does not change the height of the differentials, therefore the same stuff you hit when off-roading you will still hit.) Adding taller tires only adds 1/2 of the tire height addition to ground clearance eg: using a 31" tire instead of a 30" only adds 1/2" additional ground clearance.
The other items to consider are that your computer system will not get the proper speed info (neither will your speedometer) unless you make changes there too, and excessive driveline angles can cause problems there as well..
I'm not saying that you should or should not do this, just giving you info to help you decide if it's worthwhile.
Good luck!
As far as I know, you can't do a body lift on a grand. I have a 95 grand cherokee and it has a uni-body, not a frame therefor you cannot lift the body off the frame because there is no frame!
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