Why 4.5 and not 5.5??? Is 5.5 to hight for road driving? Ive been talking to Suburban4wd and was told it was the best set up for a TJ. Are there some down sides to having the 5.5 lift?? If some one has a 5.5 and or knows how they are to drive please let me know?
Ive had a 4.5 before but not in a ...
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- Sat May 07, 2005 10:06 am
- Forum: Jeep
- Topic: 5.5" lift and 35"s
- Replies: 48
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- Fri May 06, 2005 3:06 pm
- Forum: Jeep
- Topic: 5.5" lift and 35"s
- Replies: 48
- Views: 4427
5.5" lift and 35"s
Ha guys.
I am going to lift my 2004 TJ. I want to put a 5.5" Rubicon long arm kit and 35" on it. is a 5.5" to hight or is this a good set up?
At the mo i'm running 32"s with a 3.5" lift but its not doing it for me.
I am going to lift my 2004 TJ. I want to put a 5.5" Rubicon long arm kit and 35" on it. is a 5.5" to hight or is this a good set up?

At the mo i'm running 32"s with a 3.5" lift but its not doing it for me.
