ericW
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Post by ericW on Jun 22, 2004 16:27:31 GMT -5
to put it straight forward...i've heard about using wrangler springs for lift, i've done some searching, no luck... whats the scoop?
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Post by southalabama87 on Jun 22, 2004 17:06:15 GMT -5
You can use rear j**p yj's up front. It will move your axle forward about an 1-1.5inches. You can use either the 2.5 or 4 in lift springs depending on how much lift you want. A 2.5 lift for a j**p will be about 4inches on the front of a toyota. edit, I never realized the program code is programed to change certain words.
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Post by ericW on Jun 23, 2004 15:05:02 GMT -5
ya, after talking to several ppl as far as totaly lift goes, i think i'm going 3.5-4 with my SAS as the person that is hopefully going to help me do the SAS did 35" tires and 5.5-6" lift might be taking some out and chopping stuff to run 37's if he keeps his truck.
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Post by Sean on Jun 23, 2004 16:51:11 GMT -5
What size tires are you wanting to run. I used 4' All Pro's and clear 37's with minor trimming.
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Post by ericW on Jun 23, 2004 17:11:33 GMT -5
initially 33's, then maybe 37's if i regear. 35's if not. i have a 4.7:1 t-case going in this summer, possibly.
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Post by USNGibson on Aug 11, 2004 12:23:17 GMT -5
so what you guys are saying we can use jeep lift springs in the front? whats a good price for them?
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