Options for a few inches?
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Right up your alley.
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I went through with the Teraflex 2.5" BB with Shock Adapters and I am very happy with it. It took about 6 hours to install myself, but will allow up to 35" tires which works out well for even those who are not going to be rock crawling or mudding all the time!
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I just moved to champaign from the burbs and often worked in the city.. i didnt wanna go to high because of issues with parking. i got the rough country lift. while this is going to give you some height.. youre not gaining any wider of stance. if you are absolutely sure youre not going to do any wheeling and ever disco you can get your width from new rims and tires and not have to worry about rubbing.
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Guess I worded that question as bad as possible!! Easiest target ever. But yes, I was just looking for a small 2 or 3 inches of added height to get that level stance from the jeep. Was going to go with 285/70 BFG Km2's and pro comp 7005s, so I think that will give me the width I'm looking for. It seems like a lot of people like the Teraflex 2.5 coil lift for what I want.