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Adding more lift?

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Old 01-17-2014, 04:34 PM
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Hey fellas, quick question. I have a 2012 JK rubicon with the 2.5 TF lift with the TF shocks. I want a little bit more lift added to it and was wondering what all was going to be necessary to replace/add if I were to also install the daystar .75 lift. I don't do any serious offroading but want to give it a little bit more lift. Thanks!
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Just make sure your brake lines and shocks can extend when your jeep flexes. With a total lift of approximately 3.25 I think you will be fine with a stock front driveshaft if you have an automatic.



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