It was time to lift it a little more. I planned on using the 4.5" lift kit that was installed on the parts Jeep I bought. It had adjustable upper and lower control arms and 4.5" springs. I managed to do this lift in the one car garage of my townhouse.
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Before (2" of lift/30" tires) |
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Old/New Springs |
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Old/New Springs |
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Also added JKS disconnects |
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After (still with 30s) |
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After (with 32" Goodyear Wrangler MTRs) |
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Had to test it out right away |
Then I took it to the Cliffs twice that summer (2009).
After all of the upgrades, it was performing very well. But there is always room for improvement.....