35's on a Tight Budget
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BB lift. Add more bumpstop to keep the tires off the fenders. Might need to bring in your steer stops a bit. The plastic skid will likely still be a casualty. The tires may rub the front bumper, the pinch seam, and the rubi rails, if you have them.
You're better off saving a little longer, waiting until you can do it right...
You're better off saving a little longer, waiting until you can do it right...
#12
You can save alot of $$ buying used tires. Check craigslist daily for Hummer H2 take offs, their 35'' bfg a/t's for 17's. If they have enough tread discount tire will allow you to buy their road hazard warranty for them so you have peace of mind. I bought 5 practically new 35's km2's off craigslist for $1000 and discount warranted them. Other tire shops might have the same deal you'd have to check.
As far as fitting 35's on a budget I agree with what has already been posted, a 2.5 budget boost and maybe a fender trim, although I know people that just run a 2.5 and don't mind a little rubbing. Or combine with a 1'' bodylift and your set.
As far as fitting 35's on a budget I agree with what has already been posted, a 2.5 budget boost and maybe a fender trim, although I know people that just run a 2.5 and don't mind a little rubbing. Or combine with a 1'' bodylift and your set.
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Ok ill shop around and see what the cost is for 2.5" bb and 1" body. If it is relatively cheap then i might do that.
Because from what i have read i will need a 1" body lift later.
Tks for the info.
Because from what i have read i will need a 1" body lift later.
Tks for the info.
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$140 2.5" RC spacer kit, $30 track bar bracket, $30 rear sway end links, $5 home made brake line extensions, $70 RC wheel spacers, $0 stock trimmed fenders and I get full flex with stock stops with my 35s
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Find a local jeep club if you can and let everyone know what youre looking for. Sooner or later somebody will be upgrading their lift and you can pick one up on the cheap. I got a friends gently used 3" fabtech lift for $200.
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my 35 setup
I am running a teraflex 2.5" budget boost, with an additional .5" spacer in the front. shock extensions with my stock rubicon 4 door suspension. i am running wheel spacers on factory rubicon rims and 35" mickey thompsons. i have an aftermarket rugged ridge xd bumper full width. i had to cut the back side to clear at full flex. i do not rub anywhere and with a stubby bumper i wouldn't have had to cut the bumper. have fun -
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JK Super Freak
To the OP, Planman knows the skinny, stick with his advise.
That's my red JK, I love that summer photo. As Planman said, it did rub - worked fine when alone on roads, but not when loaded with camping gear and buddies at places you bought the Jeep for.
Since that pic I put a TF 2.5" coil lift on and much happier.
Good luck with your 35s and lift choice.
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