97 Wrangler Lift kit recommendation
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97 Wrangler Lift kit recommendation
I know this horse has been beaten to death here, but has anyone purchased
from this site or even purchased this lift kit?
http://www.rocky-road.com/tjtrailblazer.html
Any opinions on it? I would like to fit 33" tires underneath and do a mix
of 10% light off-roading and 90% commuting.
Thanks,
Dennis
from this site or even purchased this lift kit?
http://www.rocky-road.com/tjtrailblazer.html
Any opinions on it? I would like to fit 33" tires underneath and do a mix
of 10% light off-roading and 90% commuting.
Thanks,
Dennis
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Re: 97 Wrangler Lift kit recommendation
You'd probably be better off with a 3" for 33's. Once you hit the 4"
mark, you open up another can of worms with your driveline angles,
typically requiring a slip yoke eliminator and a new drive shaft etc.
Actually, even at 3" it'd probably be a good idea.
Dave
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:59:30 GMT, "Dennis ***"
<denniscox45remove@removecomcast.net> wrote:
>I know this horse has been beaten to death here, but has anyone purchased
>from this site or even purchased this lift kit?
>http://www.rocky-road.com/tjtrailblazer.html
>
>Any opinions on it? I would like to fit 33" tires underneath and do a mix
>of 10% light off-roading and 90% commuting.
>
>Thanks,
>Dennis
>
mark, you open up another can of worms with your driveline angles,
typically requiring a slip yoke eliminator and a new drive shaft etc.
Actually, even at 3" it'd probably be a good idea.
Dave
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:59:30 GMT, "Dennis ***"
<denniscox45remove@removecomcast.net> wrote:
>I know this horse has been beaten to death here, but has anyone purchased
>from this site or even purchased this lift kit?
>http://www.rocky-road.com/tjtrailblazer.html
>
>Any opinions on it? I would like to fit 33" tires underneath and do a mix
>of 10% light off-roading and 90% commuting.
>
>Thanks,
>Dennis
>
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Re: 97 Wrangler Lift kit recommendation
You'd probably be better off with a 3" for 33's. Once you hit the 4"
mark, you open up another can of worms with your driveline angles,
typically requiring a slip yoke eliminator and a new drive shaft etc.
Actually, even at 3" it'd probably be a good idea.
Dave
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:59:30 GMT, "Dennis ***"
<denniscox45remove@removecomcast.net> wrote:
>I know this horse has been beaten to death here, but has anyone purchased
>from this site or even purchased this lift kit?
>http://www.rocky-road.com/tjtrailblazer.html
>
>Any opinions on it? I would like to fit 33" tires underneath and do a mix
>of 10% light off-roading and 90% commuting.
>
>Thanks,
>Dennis
>
mark, you open up another can of worms with your driveline angles,
typically requiring a slip yoke eliminator and a new drive shaft etc.
Actually, even at 3" it'd probably be a good idea.
Dave
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:59:30 GMT, "Dennis ***"
<denniscox45remove@removecomcast.net> wrote:
>I know this horse has been beaten to death here, but has anyone purchased
>from this site or even purchased this lift kit?
>http://www.rocky-road.com/tjtrailblazer.html
>
>Any opinions on it? I would like to fit 33" tires underneath and do a mix
>of 10% light off-roading and 90% commuting.
>
>Thanks,
>Dennis
>
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Re: 97 Wrangler Lift kit recommendation
You'd probably be better off with a 3" for 33's. Once you hit the 4"
mark, you open up another can of worms with your driveline angles,
typically requiring a slip yoke eliminator and a new drive shaft etc.
Actually, even at 3" it'd probably be a good idea.
Dave
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:59:30 GMT, "Dennis ***"
<denniscox45remove@removecomcast.net> wrote:
>I know this horse has been beaten to death here, but has anyone purchased
>from this site or even purchased this lift kit?
>http://www.rocky-road.com/tjtrailblazer.html
>
>Any opinions on it? I would like to fit 33" tires underneath and do a mix
>of 10% light off-roading and 90% commuting.
>
>Thanks,
>Dennis
>
mark, you open up another can of worms with your driveline angles,
typically requiring a slip yoke eliminator and a new drive shaft etc.
Actually, even at 3" it'd probably be a good idea.
Dave
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:59:30 GMT, "Dennis ***"
<denniscox45remove@removecomcast.net> wrote:
>I know this horse has been beaten to death here, but has anyone purchased
>from this site or even purchased this lift kit?
>http://www.rocky-road.com/tjtrailblazer.html
>
>Any opinions on it? I would like to fit 33" tires underneath and do a mix
>of 10% light off-roading and 90% commuting.
>
>Thanks,
>Dennis
>
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