First Jeep would like some help.
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First Jeep would like some help.
Hey Guys I just bought my first Jeep the other day and I want to build it up a little at a time (~1k a month) any suggestions on where to start and whats absolutely needed would be appreciated thanks!
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If you have that kind of excess cash, I hope you have the vehicle paid off. If not, pay it off first.
When it's paid off... start with a lift and tires, it really brings out the aesthetic of the vehicle. If that isn't your flavor, do what I do: buy hookers and blow.
When it's paid off... start with a lift and tires, it really brings out the aesthetic of the vehicle. If that isn't your flavor, do what I do: buy hookers and blow.
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Originally Posted by Joe Boxer
If you have that kind of excess cash, I hope you have the vehicle paid off. If not, pay it off first.
When it's paid off... start with a lift and tires, it really brings out the aesthetic of the vehicle. If that isn't your flavor, do what I do: buy hookers and blow.
When it's paid off... start with a lift and tires, it really brings out the aesthetic of the vehicle. If that isn't your flavor, do what I do: buy hookers and blow.
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I was thinking about going with a 3.5" rough country lift and leaving the stock tires until i get front/rear bumpers, exhaust and a few other things.. any thoughts?
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Back to the OP; a lift will provide aesthetic and functional advantages, assuming you plan to take your Jeep off of paved roads. In the same breath, the tires provide similar advantages. It's really a matter of your preference and the direction you want to take your vehicle with regards to modifications.
Generally speaking, based on what I have gleaned from this forum, you're probably not going to like the look of stock tires/wheels and that much lift. The lift may make you look like a 7'0" basketball player wearing a size 6 shoe.
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If your running the stock Tires and plan to lift 3.5 it may look a bit odd. Heres a pic of mine lifted with stock sport tires and a 4 inch suspension lift
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Originally Posted by Sproul
I was thinking about going with a 3.5" rough country lift and leaving the stock tires until i get front/rear bumpers, exhaust and a few other things.. any thoughts?
Then deffinately get bigger tires and wider tires for sure.... it makes such a difference in looks. Get a superchip .... Then do the bumpers, exhaust etc
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