best lift for 2 door with 35's
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leaning towards the clayton currently have re 2 bb and front bumber n winch with 35km2 and down about 3/4" in front of being level. will probably order lift on thurs
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I was just going to ask a similar question.
TF 3" or the FT 3"? The Full Traction one is cheaper, im not sure what other differences there are. Im looking for the best lift for about $800 or lower. thsi two cover it but just dont know which is the best way to go.
TF 3" or the FT 3"? The Full Traction one is cheaper, im not sure what other differences there are. Im looking for the best lift for about $800 or lower. thsi two cover it but just dont know which is the best way to go.
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Since you have a 2 door, you need to buy a kit with adjustable arms. Your Driveshaft is'nt going to last a very long time with 3" of lift.
A new U-joint driveshaft requires adjustable arms.
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you should have made a poll John if you had specific brands in mind, with other as an option, that way you could learn which kits stand out easier than reading page after page of opinions Vs. a tallied poll . Just a suggestion.
More importantly listing what you plan on doing with your JK, light offroad, heavy offroad, 50/50 or whatever might help get you into a kit that's comfortable on-road and a performer off as well.
More importantly listing what you plan on doing with your JK, light offroad, heavy offroad, 50/50 or whatever might help get you into a kit that's comfortable on-road and a performer off as well.