Anyone with rough country 3.5 lift with 33s pic please?
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Anyone with rough country 3.5 lift with 33s pic please?
Cant find one in the forum so hoping someone can show me some good pics. would love to go 35s but dont have the money to gear the axles.
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You do not have to re gear with going to 35's. You can easily get a plug and play programmer. Gas milage will drop though! Sorry but I don't run 33's and can't help with pics!
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thanks for the info but if i run 35s i would have to regear for sure! i want to be able to tow with my jeep or just pull hills at a decent speed. i have 3.21 gears jeep sux with stock tires!
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Originally Posted by jesse0376
Cant find one in the forum so hoping someone can show me some good pics. would love to go 35s but dont have the money to gear the axles.
It looks like people who want to run 33s are running leveling kits or 2.5" lifts.... Just my :2cents:
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It will look fine. I had a RC 3.25 lift with 32s for a while and it didnt look bad IMO. I hate the stuffed look though. I have the same lift with 34s and want a bigger lift to increase articualtion, ground clearance under the belly, approach and departure angles. Suspension lifts are more than just tire clearance and I do agree that going with a bigger lift is going to be more expenisve (have to buy other stuff) but you do get benefit from it other than being able to stuff larger tires under it. Do not install drop pitman arm and bracket if you get this lift, get an adjustable trackbar. It is less than 200 bucks extra and you will be VERY glad u avoided the bracket in the future.