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    Basics to a Lift

    1076469 Well I like the look of this Jeep, and I hope to make mine look the same way, so I was wondering if this setup I listed would be possible. He has listed a 2 inch suspension lift with 3 inch body lift, so I am assuming a 6" lift (4" susp, 2" bod) will work with those tires...
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    Basics to a Lift

    1076503 I would most likely have a place install them. What is a SYE, and I would have to get a new driveshaft? If this is the case I guess I'll forget that path If I went with just a 4" suspension lift could I run 33x15.5 Super Swampers? A lot of Jeeps I have seen have a 4" lift with 33"...
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    Basics to a Lift

    1076530 Would I be able to run 35s since my suspension won't be flexing much and hitting the fender flares? What is a good width tire for the winter? 12.5? Thanks![addsig]
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    Basics to a Lift

    1076561 I think here in Ohio it might be that the tires can be out 3" from the body/flares. If I were to get pulled over, what type of ticket would that be? Would it be a moving violation?[addsig]
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    Basics to a Lift

    1076575 What is a pitman and SYE? Also, why would new gears be needed? Let's say the Jeep was going to stay on the road the entire time would I still need this?[addsig]
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    Basics to a Lift

    1076604 About how much do you think it would cost to professionally install this plus the parts to run 35" tires? What is the list of parts needed? Thanks everyone for the help.[addsig]
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    Basics to a Lift

    1076621 Thank you Snitty! That was an EXTREMELY helpful post and I really appreciate it. Thank you![addsig]
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    Basics to a Lift

    1076465 Ok, I am looking into getting a TJ Wrangler, and I am curious about lifts. I was thinking of getting a Skyjacker 4" suspension lift with a 2" body lift, and having 35x15.5 Super Swamper tires. The priority for the Jeep is a daily driver that looks really tough and yet has some off...
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