2 questions....whats your budget and how do you plan on using your jeep?Wanting to add a 2.5in lift. Need some advice/ opinions on what lift kit would be the best.
2 questions....whats your budget and how do you plan on using your jeep?
What size tires and what type of wheeling?
I'm trying not to spend more than $500 if that's even realistic. A little bit of rock crawling nothing like "expert" but some challenging stuff.
I have 32's
Sounds like youd be best with an Evo leveling kit or a small budget boost
A budget boost is just a spacer that goes ontop of your coil springs. You retain factory ride while lifting the jeep a couple inches. MrTy has a great looking rig with a budget boost on 35s you can check out. Any desire to get bigger tires?How does that work/ what other modifications would you have to make if any?
I have 32's
A budget boost is just a spacer that goes ontop of your coil springs. You retain factory ride while lifting the jeep a couple inches. MrTy has a great looking rig with a budget boost on 35s you can check out. Any desire to get bigger tires?
I wasn't really thinking about getting bigger tires just wanting a couple inches of clearance
I wasn't really thinking about getting bigger tires just wanting a couple inches of clearance
I wasn't really thinking about getting bigger tires just wanting a couple inches of clearance
I wasn't really thinking about getting bigger tires just wanting a couple inches of clearance
Without changing the tires I say get a leveling kit as well as wheel spacers if you are still running the factory rims. The leveling kit wont make it look too weird with the smaller tires, yet still allow you to run 33s with full fenders or 35s with flat fenders. The wheel spacers just make it look better in my opinion.
Skid plates like Sharkey mentioned would be a good investment also.
True story, but the OP wants to lift his jeep...You can run 33's stock with no issues.
You can run 33's stock with no issues.