Rubber314Chicken
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I know. I'm just saying I think being able to see the drive shaft and having it mis-match like that looks a bit tacky. And by drive shaft, I mean the struts.
I think you could fit 37s with 4" of lift.
Idk I personally think it's kinda dumb to have your jeep jacked up like that unless you are like.. rock climbing.
You will also have to take in mind that this is probably going to make your jeep way more top heavy no more pushing it at higher speeds one little bump could send you flying.
But if you want to have "what everyone else can't afford" go for it. If that is what you really want.
if you go with the 37's please make the drive shafts the same color as the body the same color as all the stuff you can see on the bottom. I think the silver clashes with the black.
I think you could fit 37s with 4" of lift. Why not go with a cheaper route for an extra 2" or something. Some drop shackles would be a cheap 2".
I'm not fully aware about how much room there is on a jeep but I somehow doubt that with only a 4" lift some 37's (maybe not even 35's) could be fitted but like i said..i'm not fully aware when comes to jeeps.
And that link I posted to the rockcrawler review site.... that jeep on 35s doesnt look bad at all.
If you can weld, fab up some brackets and your own radius arms. All you really need to buy is the longer shocks and springs. Driveshaft modifications, steering mods would also be an issue I guess. But, either drop the radius arms, or extend them. Dropping them would be fairly easy, extending them would involve fabbing up new ones though.
Are the leafs over the axle or under? I have heard of flipping the leaf springs as being a fairly easy lift good for like 2".