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Old 03-27-2012, 10:28 PM
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No offense but u really should cut those fenders they look horrible
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Originally Posted by stev-o
No offense but u really should cut those fenders they look horrible
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Originally Posted by stev-o
No offense but u really should cut those fenders they look horrible
To each his own.

But yeah when you go with a lift or bigger tires, more stress is put on the drivetrain and all related components. So with bigger tires like that, you're gunna have a bumpier ride than you would if you were at stock tires. And all mounts and bushings are going to wear quicker. So check all mounts and bushings and consider replacing shocks and those saggy leaves. Might feel a little better after that.

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Originally Posted by 1996sportXJ

To each his own.

But yeah when you go with a lift or bigger tires, more stress is put on the drivetrain and all related components. So with bigger tires like that, you're gunna have a bumpier ride than you would if you were at stock tires. And all mounts and bushings are going to wear quicker. So check all mounts and bushings and consider replacing shocks and those saggy leaves. Might feel a little better after that.

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Originally Posted by trust96xj

you tuck 31's with no lift??
I've got 32's on no lift, but then again probably like half of my fenders are gone.
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Originally Posted by krazynezz

I've got 32's on no lift, but then again probably like half of my fenders are gone.
What does your look like post pics
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still in the beginning, mentioned comparison between a qx4, an infiniti.... an xj will never ride like an infiniti. so probably not good to compare to.
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Alright I see your point, thanks guys
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