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Here's a couple of pics of a friend's jeep I lifted a while back. Think it came out looking pretty good!
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Looks good...... is that a 4" lift on 35's ?
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Yessir, it is. 35x12.5x17. I never thought they would clear but, with the right offset, there was no problem.
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I have a 98 wrangler with a 4" suspension with 33's , but i could easily get 35's
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straight front axle?
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Should be ...... i don't think they make a wrangler with independent
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Yeah, Angler, it is a solid axle. I was really surprised to see that they still use em. With the way they sissify vehicles today, I just knew it would be independant but, nope!
Gotta love lifting a vehicle with only 300 miles on it...Not a speck of dirt to fall into your eyes! LOL |
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nice job corey !!!!!
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Looks cool. Alot like my wifes rubicon.
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Good job, Sooner.
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