I too is wondering what is a good 4" lift kit for 35' tires. I'm debating on buying a stock TJ and lifting it myself or buying it already done.
Also...whats the differance of running the long arms vs the short arms?
Thanks for the quick reply...
The website says for a 4 inch kit you could only fit 33" tires...the 1" body lift allow you to run 35"...or did you buy the 6" lift.
Also, one last question...I live close to the rubicon...would I be able to drive a Jeep with this kit thourgh the trail. I'm also wanting to go to moab down the road.
If you are wanting to do a 6 inch lift kit these are the things that you will need if you wanna do a 8.8 kit, and bracket kit from Rusty's offroad, a Super88 kit from baselin4x4.com, doing a 35 or 37 your gonna need a 4:88 ring and pinion from Yukon(baseline4x4)and a master install kit, and a shop that does regearing, SYE kit, and driveshafts front and rear, you can do a gusset/truss kit for your D30
After looking a Vengeance and seeing its capability. How or what do you do to get the LCG but also the bigger tires? I am a little lost on that part? Can I just keep my 4 inch lift I have now? Do different fenders or something?
Do you know of a write up or anything on how to do this?
Do you know of a write up or anything on how to do this?
Fenders would be ok. The stretch kit that they make looks pretty awesome
4 inch lift with cut stock flares. Plenty of flex.
Okay so cutting them where and any vids.. or websites to look how to
After looking a Vengeance and seeing its capability. How or what do you do to get the LCG but also the bigger tires? I am a little lost on that part? Can I just keep my 4 inch lift I have now? Do different fenders or something?
Wow! That is one awesome looking TJ!
Any details on the build or kit used?