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Old 10-01-2020, 05:21 PM
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4" lift and 33s









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The front: 4" 250lb/in PAC Racing coils, 10mm Old Man Emu spacer (factory isolator still included), Rubicon Express adjustable upper and lower control arms, Iron Rock Offroad Double Shear Track Bar, Daystar extended bumpstops.
The rear: Old Man Emu CS033RB Leaf Springs (all leafs intact), Daystar poly bushings, JKS 1" lift Boomerang shackles, DPG Bumpstop plates, IRO U bolts.

Tires are 255/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16x7 factory Jeep Icon Wheels with 1.5" Spidertrax wheels spacers (so, 3.75" backspacing)

The stock sheet metal will need to be trimmed - more than likely going with Napier flares since I have a cut-and-folded rear.

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6.5 rough country on 33's
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Originally Posted by HeavyMetal
3" w/31x10.5s
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how was that set up? I’ve got a 3” Lift myself with 235/75’s right now but plan on going 31x10.5 as my set up and change the gearing from 3.55 to 3.73
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Not worth it in my opinion. Throw the 31’s on it and drive it.
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Originally Posted by Sirsyc0
Not worth it in my opinion. Throw the 31’s on it and drive it.

the C8.25 will need to be rebuilt soon (within the next year or so) but you don’t think it’ll be worth putting 3.73’s in when it gets rebuilt?
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Hey Guys,

Not sure if this is where I'm supposed to post this, but here goes.

I live in SoCal and have a 2000 XJ Sport Freedom addition that is currently stock. It's my daily driver with 210k miles on it. I don't do any crazy off roading, just some camping and want to give it a little more clearance and a great look and improve it's ability to do some basic off roading while maintaining a smooth ride as my daily driver. I was thinking of doing a basic lift somewhere between 2-3.5" along with some 30-31" tires. I also don't want to open pandoras box of having to possibly modify the drivetrain and other things because of too much lift & I'm trying to keep the cost down as much as possible. I can most likely install the lift kit myself as I'm pretty handy and do all of my own work on it as it is.

I went to ORW and was recommended the following:
  1. BDS 2" lift
  2. BFG Mud-Terrain T/A® KM3 All-Season 30.50R15/C 104Q 11882
  3. Method Race Wheels MR304 Double Standard, 15x8, -24mm Offset, 5x4.5, 83mm Centerbore, Matte Black
I have no experience with lifts and just wanted to get feedback on whether this is a decent setup along with any other suggestions. I was steered toward the 2" lift instead of the 3" because the guy said at that point I could run into the challenge of driveline modifications to compensate for the extra lift, whereas the 2" is basically plug & play.
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The issue with that kit is it's an add-a-leaf, albeit a long one which is the good kind of add-a-leaf (Rubicon Express is the same way). If your existing stock leaf pack is worn out, then the add-a-leaf can be somewhat of a bandaid. Just something to consider. It's hard to find full on 2" leaf packs too.
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What would be a suitable alternative for an add-a-leaf pack?
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You can get "upcountry" leaf packs from Crown or Dorman that result in between 1-1.5" of lift. Combine that with a subtle shackle (Iron Rock Offroad makes some that can add .75" of lift) and there you go!

I'd recommend a 1.5" Rancho leaf pack as that's what I have on my commuter but I think Rancho has phased that product out...

You could also buy a new "standard" leaf pack for a stock replacement and then add in the long add-a-leaf. The issue is more so the age of your current leaf pack. If it's in good shape, you might be okay.
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This is a 7 inch Iron Rock lift with 35 inch Nitto Trail Grapplers on 17 inch rims
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4.5 Inch Iron Rock Offroad lift kit
Premium kit with Bilstein 5100s, adjustable upper and lower control arms, full leaf packs)
Mammoth Alloy rims 15x8 (3.75 inch backspacing)
32x11.5xr15 BFG KO2s
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2.5 OME lift kit (but I think I got a bit more)
235 Cooper discoverers on stock wheels

30 or 31s on the way (can’t decide!! probably around the Quadratec Baja extreme IIs with 4” backspacing.





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Old Man Emu 2-3” lift.
Front: OME sport shocks, 2” lift springs, 3/8” trim packers.
Back: OME sport shocks, 3” Medium Duty CS033RB with top leaf removed. I have a tow hitch.
Tires: BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 30” (30x9.50R15).
Wheels: Mamba Offroad Silver.



Although I am not an active member, I appreciate this community and wanted to share the outcome of my project, which I think came out pretty much perfect.

https://www.rocky-road.com/old-man-emu-xj-cherokee.html
https://www.quadratec.com/p/mamba-of...nd-cherokee-zj
https://www.quadratec.com/p/bfgoodri...in-ta-ko2-tire
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Here's my baby... 2" BB style lift (really netted about 2.5) and currently sitting on 235s that are about to be replaced.






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