A recipe for an affordable but quality 2.5 lift 2 spring lift, 1.25 body lift, 33x10.5 tires (pizza cutters) Driving/handling is great, after replacing worn suspension & steering components with good quality parts. However, you may experience scrubbing. Anybody have any pictures of their jeeps with a 2.5 inch coil lift with 33in tires And would you have to change the gearing for that I have 33s on now w/o any lift and am wondering how much im lookin at to put a lift that kind of lift on
This probably a faq but my jeep has 33 mickey thompson tires (12.5) with 17 inch rims, should i put a 2.5 inch lift on it I have a steering stabilizer on it and i am pretty sure it has correct backspaceing so would i need anything else? 2.5 rough country lift on falken wildpeak 305/65r18 (33.6) which 2.5” kit from rough country The springs or the spacer kit? A 2.5 suspension lift coupled with a 1.25 body lift is adequate for 33's The body lift will give you the needed clearance so the tires don't destroy your fenders at full stuff, otherwise you'll need to add more bump stop extension, which lessons your up travel
If we knew the specifics. I had a puck lift /leveling kit on my jeep for a month or till i blew out both rear shocks I decided to run the teraflex 2.5 lift but for a 4dr I got 3 of lift out of this set up I also run 33 tires for now The only other thing you may also need it adjustable trackbars front and rear
Heres a couple pics of my jeep. I am going to be installing a 2.5 inch lift to my 2012 wrangler sahara I know this topic has been discussed a lot and i have done some research but i am still uncertain as to whether i should get 33 inch or 35 inch tires with a 2.5 inch lift. I am looking to purchase the rough country 2.5 lift here soon and would like to run 33 tires I currently have the 16 rubicon moab wheels I'm looking to run 33 x 12.5 tires therefore do i need 305 x 70 x 16 or 305 x 75 x 16 sized tires