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which lift to get
I am looking at getting the Rubicon Express 3.5" or the Skyjacker 4".
I want to do this right and avoid most of the horror stories Ive heard about lifting a TJ. Anyone out there running either one of these lifts and got any opinions from anyone else? Thanks |
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which lift to get
Don't get a lift if you want to avoid problems. If you seriously need it
for your application, mudding, rock crawling, extreme posing, whatever, then be prepared to deal with them. What size tires do you plan to get, and what is wrong with, for example, a two inch lift? Earle "oasisorbital" > wrote in message oups.com... > I am looking at getting the Rubicon Express 3.5" or the Skyjacker 4". > I want to do this right and avoid most of the horror stories Ive heard > about lifting a TJ. Anyone out there running either one of these lifts > and got any opinions from anyone else? Thanks > |
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which lift to get
i have to agree with Earle on this one. No lift is completely without
problems ... it's important, however, to know what purpose the lift will serve. If you are just going for looks, then a 2 inch suspension lift and 1 inch body lift will probably serve you fine and will look great with 33" tires. You wont get great articulation, however. If you are going for extreme performance (rocks, deep mud, etc) then you should be looking into a long-arm style lift that replaces a lot of the stock suspension components with longer, beefier ones. These lifts, however, can require welding and the removal of stock mounting points (control arm mounts, etc) The other thing you may want to think about if you are getting larger tires to fit this lift is re-gearing your axles (especially if you do a lot of highway driving) it's never as easy as it seems ... and it's best to know what you are getting into before you are 10K in debt ... brad http://www.bradschwarz.com Earle Horton wrote: > Don't get a lift if you want to avoid problems. If you seriously need it > for your application, mudding, rock crawling, extreme posing, whatever, then > be prepared to deal with them. What size tires do you plan to get, and what > is wrong with, for example, a two inch lift? > > Earle > > "oasisorbital" > wrote in message > oups.com... > > I am looking at getting the Rubicon Express 3.5" or the Skyjacker 4". > > I want to do this right and avoid most of the horror stories Ive heard > > about lifting a TJ. Anyone out there running either one of these lifts > > and got any opinions from anyone else? Thanks > > |
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