Minimal Lift, Flat Flares, high performance shocks and 35s
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Minimal Lift, Flat Flares, high performance shocks and 35s
2012 jku sahara.
i have come to the conclusion, i do not need a lift. rather a change of stance and style.
my idea is as follows.
1 inch spacers all around. plus additional front spacer to keep it level
still lower then the tereflex kit, but also debating sticking with the leveling kit anyways.
high performance adjustable ranchos, or king, and bilstein resivours down the line.
flat bushwaker or xenon flares so i can fit the 35s.
i dont do to much rock crawling in south florida, lots of mud, fire roads, and overland. occaisional deep mud and water pits.
not worried about the flex of this setup, but i do not want to rub, prerunning fire roads.
will the 35s, flat flares, and light spacers, create a stable and LCG ride? i do not want to lift 2.5 and have a massive gap between the wheel wells.
who has something like this...minimal lift with flares and 35s, any pictures, comments, recommendations, or issues with 35s and no lift?
i am away of other small related issues with a light lift.
i have come to the conclusion, i do not need a lift. rather a change of stance and style.
my idea is as follows.
1 inch spacers all around. plus additional front spacer to keep it level
still lower then the tereflex kit, but also debating sticking with the leveling kit anyways.
high performance adjustable ranchos, or king, and bilstein resivours down the line.
flat bushwaker or xenon flares so i can fit the 35s.
i dont do to much rock crawling in south florida, lots of mud, fire roads, and overland. occaisional deep mud and water pits.
not worried about the flex of this setup, but i do not want to rub, prerunning fire roads.
will the 35s, flat flares, and light spacers, create a stable and LCG ride? i do not want to lift 2.5 and have a massive gap between the wheel wells.
who has something like this...minimal lift with flares and 35s, any pictures, comments, recommendations, or issues with 35s and no lift?
i am away of other small related issues with a light lift.
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Sounds like a great idea. Look at Metalcloak shocks and even their fenders for great travel and the ability to really stuff the tires. I probably would do longer springs in the front, though, instead of only spacers. At least HD OEM's like #19's. Then just bump stop as necessary.
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why not just do spring all the way around? teraflex has a 1.5" spring kit.
2' in the front to leave it out and 1" spring in the rear. also has longer sway bar
links. check out the link (not saying you have to by it from here)
TeraFlex 1.5" Performance Leveling Kit TF-1351500
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2' in the front to leave it out and 1" spring in the rear. also has longer sway bar
links. check out the link (not saying you have to by it from here)
TeraFlex 1.5" Performance Leveling Kit TF-1351500
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Here is mine with 35s, bushwhackers and a teraflex leveling kit. No rub until I put the bumpers on. I need to upgrade to the performance leveling kit to remove the minor rub on full compression in the rear.
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i think the metal cloaks are really nice, but i believe the bushwaker is a better fit for me
the reason i prefer the leveling kit over spring kit is due to the fact that i like the stock spring rate. very plush and soft ride, that if i change springs, i am worried i will lose. i do not have aftermarket bumpers and when i do, they will be light.
how are the tereflex springs ride like, any input from a performace spring leveling kit would be appreciateed
the reason i prefer the leveling kit over spring kit is due to the fact that i like the stock spring rate. very plush and soft ride, that if i change springs, i am worried i will lose. i do not have aftermarket bumpers and when i do, they will be light.
how are the tereflex springs ride like, any input from a performace spring leveling kit would be appreciateed
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I did the same thing with my jk except I used the EVO 1.5" level kit ,it consist of front springs which will raise the jk 1.5" and support the extra weight of a bumper and winch and for the rear there is a 3/4" spacer,I also trimmed the factory flares and I am running a 35" km2,I am very happy with the setup .this gave me the extra ground clearance I was looking for without spending a ton of money or changing the way the jk handled,for now I am using the stock rubicon shocks but will replace those when needed.
Last edited by DEZ JK; 12-26-2012 at 05:23 AM.