Its important on road just as much as it is important off road.Have not measured. As mentioned, not great up travel. Don’t rock crawl and no extreme off road. I merely stated that you could run 33’s.
Its important on road just as much as it is important off road.Have not measured. As mentioned, not great up travel. Don’t rock crawl and no extreme off road. I merely stated that you could run 33’s.
And less suspension movement than a stock Jeep.
That begs the question....if they all jumped off a bridge, would you?Try telling that to all the JK/JLs on 40s. They could care less about up travel.
Try telling that to all the JK/JLs on 40s. They could care less about up travel.
Have not measured. As mentioned, not great up travel. Don’t rock crawl and no extreme off road. I merely stated that you could run 33’s.
It's the first thing I did. Inexpensive and easy.
Yah, to each their own. And easy if you’re not in the NE rusty TJ
I don't understand what/who you're trying to make a joke about...?Do they no longer teach math in school?
Math and you're inability to use it. Broke, young, with a hobby you can't afford overlooking willfully or otherwise basic math.I don't understand what/who you're trying to make a joke about...?
This post is so true. People think about a lift, and they only factor in the cost of the lift. There is so much else that goes along with it. That is all everyone is trying to say.Math and you're inability to use it. Broke, young, with a hobby you can't afford overlooking willfully or otherwise basic math.
You want 35's, how much are those?
You want a lift, how much are those?
You will need to learn how to fiddle fuck with driveline angles or get adjustable control arms and SYE, one is a bunch of time, the other is a bunch of money and some time, do you have them?
You asked about a body lift for a 100 bucks or a lift for a grand and fully ignored all the rest of the costs.
Do you even math?
Were I in your shoes, I'd start a hand me down build thread and get very creative about take off parts from others and see where you can go with it. If you are mechanical, I'll start off the donation pile with an old school Currie SYE for the cost of shipping.