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07 Rubicon - OME Long Travel HD Lift and 35" SSR

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Old 03-21-2012, 01:56 PM
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Just got tires put on and finished lift. Lots more to come!
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Looks awesome nice job !
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I have been considering going with those same size tires. Can you get a pic from the front andback as well please. Also, what lift are you running? Thanks!

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This lift is from Northridge 4x4, it's an OME Long Travel Lift Kit with HD coils. Kit went on very smoothly, and can't say enough about Northridge.

The images of the tires are misleading because they installed them with 65psi, and I have since dropped them down to around 28 for the road. It hasn't much much difference in the look of the tire, but just a heads up. Also, only a couple of shots were taken with new tires.

Thank you all, about to get spare mounted so it will look alot better.
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Also, feel free to check out my album on the lift-would have gotten more pictures, etc. but we did it overnight after work so we were cruising pretty good.

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Looks great! How is the lift working out? Considering this 4" lift but sorta hesitant about the cam bolts...
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The TJ looks like a baby next to the jk
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@firewalker: The lift is great, I wouldn't go with any other lift IMHO. I did quite a bit of research through forums, pictures, reviews, etc. and my buddy and I (his jeep is the TJ) decided the OME LT HD Kit from Northridge was the way to go. I did have to do some cutting with the 35's, but that's pretty much necessary for anyone who is going to do serious off roading with 35's.

My ESP light came on, and i'm pretty certain it's because my steering wheel is still off a bit (have to fix that this afternoon). The travel is sick, but my goal was to have my jeep look as stock as possible while running 35's.


@red2010rubi: Yeah, that's actually a bad jeep, it really made mine look small stock. He's running a 4" lift w/34" Maxxis Big Horns, or their equivalent on 16 rubi wheels. I agree though, it's now the little brother but it's a DD.

Any questions about lift/tires please feel free to msg. me.

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I'm Jonesing for those 35x10.5 SSRs for weekend wheeling! My unlimited is a DD but I only drive like 2-5 miles most days. However, I still want to be able to hit the interstate for several hours once or twice a month at 75-60mph.

I know they are going to hum and wear quickly but how do your SSRs DRIVE do on the Highway?


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