4 inch with 35's or 6 inch with 37's ???
#11
JK Super Freak
I'M WITH YOU.
jward... repeating myself, but before deciding at least read PLANMAN's 37s install with 2.5" lift. https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...uspension-lift
Thanks a lot guys, I love the look of a 6" lift with 37's but I don't think it's for me , I think I'll go with a 4" inch with 35's and then if I choose to go with bigger tires I still could right? I'm still gonna check for the price of drive shaft and new gearing, I work in a Jeep dealership so maybe I'll get good prices. Thanks
#13
JK Freak
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Detroit, Michigan
Posts: 743
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Well since your so gung ho on huge lifts with smaller tires heres some photo proof.
I was running the Teraflex 2.5" Budget Boost with shock adapters, 15x8" Cragar Soft 8s and 35x12.5" Goodyear MTR tires. All of this cost me around $1000.
Lift - $250
Wheels - $250
Tires - $500 used
The thing had a great stance and drove perfect! I daily drive my Jeep and offroad it when I can. There hasnt been a thing my Jeep couldnt go through with the 35s.
I was running the Teraflex 2.5" Budget Boost with shock adapters, 15x8" Cragar Soft 8s and 35x12.5" Goodyear MTR tires. All of this cost me around $1000.
Lift - $250
Wheels - $250
Tires - $500 used
The thing had a great stance and drove perfect! I daily drive my Jeep and offroad it when I can. There hasnt been a thing my Jeep couldnt go through with the 35s.