2.5" lift
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https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/modi...%2A%2A-331913/
Hope this helps. Good luck with your build!
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How does jk geometry knowledge even come into play in that question? If you put bigger tires on ANYTHING than what were on it before, it obviously RAISES it. Isn't that common sense?
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Playing with your jeep is a fun learning process. . There is a lot things to consider as you do your mods. Here is a post with some good basic videos. https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/modi...%2A%2A-331913/ Hope this helps. Good luck with your build!
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It is common sense....for somebody who lives in threads...like I said I'm figuring it out little by little...BTW...somebody in the this thread is in need of those bushwacker fenders...I pointed them your way earlier. Shrugs.
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Btw, I wasn't trying to be a dick when I said that. I was just saying that if something is replaced with an item that is taller, whatever object that's on top of said item will be taller. Sorry if I offended you, i just thought it was kind of funny.
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Sweet, thanks brother. Btw, I wasn't trying to be a dick when I said that. I was just saying that if something is replaced with an item that is taller, whatever object that's on top of said item will be taller. Sorry if I offended you, i just thought it was kind of funny.
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