Bodyliftkit fiasco? Help!
#11
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Originally Posted by Rejoh
LMAO Harbourne! XD
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Here is a pic of the Front(bumber)before the lift... http://twitpic.com/4b4o0q
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Here is a pic of the Front(bumber)before the lift... http://twitpic.com/4b4o0q
#12
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I have Alloy USA Wheel Spacer kits 1-1/2" installed. The wheels are 18", so no stock.
The 35" does touch the bumber: http://twitpic.com/4b3x86
What is "the lower air dam"? I'd cut anything, but not sure what or where it is? ;D
The 35" does touch the bumber: http://twitpic.com/4b3x86
What is "the lower air dam"? I'd cut anything, but not sure what or where it is? ;D
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there is a way to lift the rear without the brackets, do a search, I havent seen the thread in a long time, its basically moving the bolt from the bottom hole to the top which happens to be an inch apart, he put up pics of his process
the front however has to be cut or trimmed as already stated
the front however has to be cut or trimmed as already stated
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I think there is some sort of regulation in Europe about full coverage in front re: that huge eureopean front bumper? May want to check on that OP. I can't imagine Jeep would put those big bumpers on unless there was a reg requiring them to do so.
I've thought similar about our posters in the Arab Emirates too - even the off road bumpers they buy go all the way across the front.
Must be a reason.
I've thought similar about our posters in the Arab Emirates too - even the off road bumpers they buy go all the way across the front.
Must be a reason.