I'm puzzled - and probably wrong BUT ...
Why is a 2” lift such a popular choice if you want to run 32x11.5 tyres.
Would a better, less complex and less expensive option not be to do a 1” body lift and a 1” lift.
Reason 1 You get a little more clearance
Reason 2 The lift is way easier and less expensive since with a 1” lift all that’s needed are shocks, springs and bumpstops. Unless I read the guidance wrong, you don’t need cprings, adjustable track bars, a SYE (Slip Yoke Eliminator) , rear upper and lower adjustable control arms, and a DC driveshaft for a 1" lift.
No doubt I've missed something glaringly obvious since I'm only starting out!
Why is a 2” lift such a popular choice if you want to run 32x11.5 tyres.
Would a better, less complex and less expensive option not be to do a 1” body lift and a 1” lift.
Reason 1 You get a little more clearance
Reason 2 The lift is way easier and less expensive since with a 1” lift all that’s needed are shocks, springs and bumpstops. Unless I read the guidance wrong, you don’t need cprings, adjustable track bars, a SYE (Slip Yoke Eliminator) , rear upper and lower adjustable control arms, and a DC driveshaft for a 1" lift.
No doubt I've missed something glaringly obvious since I'm only starting out!
