4 inch and 37's done!
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Finally finshed the install. ![YA Dance!](https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/images/smilies/wings.gif)
Superlift 4" w/ Bilstein Shocks
37x12.5x18 BFG KM2's on Moto Metal 954's
I still have to put the TearFlex front adjustable arms on and the final tuning but she drives great even without the arms or cam bolts. Did this on a tight budget - bought the lift/shocks and tires/wheels used from members of JK-Forum.com and the TeraFlex lowers & Hypertech spedo cal. from Northridge 4x4. Total spent minus tools I had to buy: $2,700.![Clap](https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/images/smilies/clap2.gif)
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Superlift 4" w/ Bilstein Shocks
37x12.5x18 BFG KM2's on Moto Metal 954's
I still have to put the TearFlex front adjustable arms on and the final tuning but she drives great even without the arms or cam bolts. Did this on a tight budget - bought the lift/shocks and tires/wheels used from members of JK-Forum.com and the TeraFlex lowers & Hypertech spedo cal. from Northridge 4x4. Total spent minus tools I had to buy: $2,700.
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-Mark
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Thanks much - was thinking of removing it or getting something aftermarket, just put that up there temporarily... Want to talk to a good fab guy I know (Bulldog Fab!) about an idea I have....
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Thanks much BiGEN,
Yeah front and rear bumpers are next on my list, as well as a re-gear, but I need to pay these mods off first![eek 2](https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/images/smilies/sSc_eek2.gif)
FYI, that 37" spare is not sitting on the stock carrier - You can tell by how high it sits up off the bumper and its very close to the tailgate so it doesn't drag on the rocks. The Tire carrier is a protoype from Bulldog Fabrication (a site sponsor) out of Tucson, Arizona - It's a really nice design and will hold me over until I can offord a good rear bumper from Bulldog Fabrication or LOD.
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Yeah front and rear bumpers are next on my list, as well as a re-gear, but I need to pay these mods off first
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FYI, that 37" spare is not sitting on the stock carrier - You can tell by how high it sits up off the bumper and its very close to the tailgate so it doesn't drag on the rocks. The Tire carrier is a protoype from Bulldog Fabrication (a site sponsor) out of Tucson, Arizona - It's a really nice design and will hold me over until I can offord a good rear bumper from Bulldog Fabrication or LOD.
-Mark
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