Pictures of 4 dr JK w 33" Tires & 2.5" Lift
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2008 JK Wrangler 4-door with Nitto 295/70/17
A shop quoted me to add 2.5" spacer to front and 1.5" spacer to rear of my JK to level - but did not include shocks. Should I replace my stock shocks?
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My 4 door JK with 33's and no lift. I'm saving up to get a TF 2.5 lift in the future...
When 4-wheeling it does hit the fender when I really bottom out... but other than that, no rubbing at all. I have a stubby bumper too, that helps.
Some trail shots...
When 4-wheeling it does hit the fender when I really bottom out... but other than that, no rubbing at all. I have a stubby bumper too, that helps.
Some trail shots...
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thanks buddy I appreciate the advice. i knew i was going to lose some power and mpg but what i ended up with is absolutely awful...looks great runs like crap. 10mpg is highway milage and is constantly running at 5K on the tack to get up hills or manage head winds, around town its more like 7mpg not to mention zero pwr. if i could get 15mpgs and get up a hill without putting it to the floor i would be in heaven. so you think this is a solution better than going to
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IM currently sitting on a 2.5" lift with my stock tires. I plan on going with 33's the spring. even with the stock 255's it dosen't look bad... not to me anyways