Rough Country 3.25 Lift with High Performance 2.2 shocks
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After a few days of pondering it I came to the conclusion that I just didn't feel comfortable with that much shift.
How do you keep the underside of your Jeep so clean?
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Those trail grapplers are SICK! I actually just got the same bumper, came in today (stubby though). I hope my 32's don't look tiny after the lift. Don't have the money for 35s at the moment... Hopefully Soon!!
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From information i have gathered, you will need to address drive shafts if you have a 4" lift or more. The front drive shaft will be needed if you have an auto, and the rear if you have a 2 door. Anything 6" or over you will need new drive shafts regardless. So being that this is under a 4" lift and I have a 4 door and a 6spd, i am not going to change either drive shaft. This is what i had gathered through my research, so correct me if i am wrong.
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Thanks for the response on the drive shafts.
I have a four door Rubicon.
The reason I asked, I spoke to two vendors. They advised me I should buy the drive shafts with a 3" Teraflex lift kit. I was thinking it is more money in their pocket and it is an upgrade I really don't need. I'm glad I asked.
Regards,
I have a four door Rubicon.
The reason I asked, I spoke to two vendors. They advised me I should buy the drive shafts with a 3" Teraflex lift kit. I was thinking it is more money in their pocket and it is an upgrade I really don't need. I'm glad I asked.
Regards,
Last edited by Scooterpilot; 08-08-2010 at 11:10 AM.