asking lift help from the group
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Re: asking lift help from the group
A 1" body lift with Bushwacker cut-out fender flares, a 1/2" shacke
lift, 2 1/2" to 3" Skyjacker leaf springs and 33" tires makes me happy.
:-) Be careful with body lift though. Too much and it won't work/(look
good) with some after market bumpers.
David Neill wrote:
>
> I am finally going to be able to get my 91 yj lifted YEA
> I was wondering which lift is most recommended that gives good off-road
> usability and good on road use
> there is not much call for rock crawling in the south Texas area but we do
> get some mud here and sand
> what do you recommend I want to go with suspension lift and not body
> I'm currently running a 91 stock wrangler with 30 in tires 4.0 5 sp
> thanks for the help
> David
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1984 CJ-7
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Sedona, AZ USA
lift, 2 1/2" to 3" Skyjacker leaf springs and 33" tires makes me happy.
:-) Be careful with body lift though. Too much and it won't work/(look
good) with some after market bumpers.
David Neill wrote:
>
> I am finally going to be able to get my 91 yj lifted YEA
> I was wondering which lift is most recommended that gives good off-road
> usability and good on road use
> there is not much call for rock crawling in the south Texas area but we do
> get some mud here and sand
> what do you recommend I want to go with suspension lift and not body
> I'm currently running a 91 stock wrangler with 30 in tires 4.0 5 sp
> thanks for the help
> David
--
Harold J. Hoover
1984 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/Jeep.html
Sedona, AZ USA
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Re: asking lift help from the group
A 1" body lift with Bushwacker cut-out fender flares, a 1/2" shacke
lift, 2 1/2" to 3" Skyjacker leaf springs and 33" tires makes me happy.
:-) Be careful with body lift though. Too much and it won't work/(look
good) with some after market bumpers.
David Neill wrote:
>
> I am finally going to be able to get my 91 yj lifted YEA
> I was wondering which lift is most recommended that gives good off-road
> usability and good on road use
> there is not much call for rock crawling in the south Texas area but we do
> get some mud here and sand
> what do you recommend I want to go with suspension lift and not body
> I'm currently running a 91 stock wrangler with 30 in tires 4.0 5 sp
> thanks for the help
> David
--
Harold J. Hoover
1984 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/Jeep.html
Sedona, AZ USA
lift, 2 1/2" to 3" Skyjacker leaf springs and 33" tires makes me happy.
:-) Be careful with body lift though. Too much and it won't work/(look
good) with some after market bumpers.
David Neill wrote:
>
> I am finally going to be able to get my 91 yj lifted YEA
> I was wondering which lift is most recommended that gives good off-road
> usability and good on road use
> there is not much call for rock crawling in the south Texas area but we do
> get some mud here and sand
> what do you recommend I want to go with suspension lift and not body
> I'm currently running a 91 stock wrangler with 30 in tires 4.0 5 sp
> thanks for the help
> David
--
Harold J. Hoover
1984 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/Jeep.html
Sedona, AZ USA
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Re: asking lift help from the group
A 1" body lift with Bushwacker cut-out fender flares, a 1/2" shacke
lift, 2 1/2" to 3" Skyjacker leaf springs and 33" tires makes me happy.
:-) Be careful with body lift though. Too much and it won't work/(look
good) with some after market bumpers.
David Neill wrote:
>
> I am finally going to be able to get my 91 yj lifted YEA
> I was wondering which lift is most recommended that gives good off-road
> usability and good on road use
> there is not much call for rock crawling in the south Texas area but we do
> get some mud here and sand
> what do you recommend I want to go with suspension lift and not body
> I'm currently running a 91 stock wrangler with 30 in tires 4.0 5 sp
> thanks for the help
> David
--
Harold J. Hoover
1984 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/Jeep.html
Sedona, AZ USA
lift, 2 1/2" to 3" Skyjacker leaf springs and 33" tires makes me happy.
:-) Be careful with body lift though. Too much and it won't work/(look
good) with some after market bumpers.
David Neill wrote:
>
> I am finally going to be able to get my 91 yj lifted YEA
> I was wondering which lift is most recommended that gives good off-road
> usability and good on road use
> there is not much call for rock crawling in the south Texas area but we do
> get some mud here and sand
> what do you recommend I want to go with suspension lift and not body
> I'm currently running a 91 stock wrangler with 30 in tires 4.0 5 sp
> thanks for the help
> David
--
Harold J. Hoover
1984 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/Jeep.html
Sedona, AZ USA
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