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Old 09-07-2012, 01:20 PM
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Default RK 3.5 X-Factor True Yield

Can anyone that owns a RK 3.5 X Factor on a 4 Door JK tell me how much the lift actually yielded front and rear?

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id like to know also...
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Yah my biggest concern is the lift will look to big on 35s with flats. Any pics with 35s and flats with this lift would also be sweet!
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Originally Posted by marmot74
Yah my biggest concern is the lift will look to big on 35s with flats. Any pics with 35s and flats with this lift would also be sweet!
I have this lift and 35's and i think i could run 37's with stock fenders with a little trimming. This is a great lift rides great and is amazing off road.
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3.5 X-Factor on 35" MTR.
You will rub on the stock front/rear bumpers but can easily fit 37" if you trim the pinch seam.
Even at full flex I don't rub on my fenders, that also may be because my bumper is the limiting factor.

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Not sure is this will help you but here is the pic from RK website of the 2.5 with 37's.

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Also. Not a RK but a chick I work with ha a 3.5 RE lift with 33's and it looks good. Granted she has stock fenders.
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[QUOTE=FlameRedJK;3199169]3.5 X-Factor on 35" MTR.
You will rub on the stock front/rear bumpers but can easily fit 37" if you trim the pinch seam.
Even at full flex I don't rub on my fenders, that also may be because my bumper is the limiting factor.

Hmm looks like if you had Flat Fenders there would be ALOT of room...anyone with 3.5 x factor, flat fenders and 35s on a JKU?



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