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Leave it the way it is or lift it more.


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leave it
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Post by marin »

with 31's on, sitting his car next to my ex-car also on 31's, with my sagged 2 inch lift and also 2 inch body lift, my car was slightly higher, or about the same.... thats why pete and i started wondering how high the lift actually was...
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Post by hottiemonster »

well its all sorted out now, and the height is fine. dont matter how high it is, just that it drives fine on road and can fit the JTs easily.
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Post by Daisy »

hottiemonster wrote:well its all sorted out now, and the height is fine. dont matter how high it is, just that it drives fine on road and can fit the JTs easily.


As long as it fits the tyre of choice and still drives around and you can still get to places with that locker .. just look for the 2nd locker to suit and you're done. and you'll have a vehicle that can go nearly 80 percent of places for 4wds only (dont quote me on that!!!!! ;) )

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Post by ToNkA »

Cheezy wrote: the height is fine. dont matter how high it is, just that it drives fine on road and can fit the JTs easily.


:D
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Post by bogged »

ToNkA wrote:
Cheezy wrote: the height is fine. dont matter how high it is, just that it drives fine on road and can fit the JTs easily.


:D


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Post by antt »

ToNkA wrote:
Cheezy wrote: the height is fine. dont matter how high it is, just that it drives fine on road and can fit the JTs easily.


:D


lol, classic tonka, though it took me a while to spot it :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

Very funny quoting what I didnt say.
There could be a lot of pages of BS on this subject that could go on forever about this person said this and this person said that and the mega amount of time and money wasted because of it, mainly mine. So lets nip it in the bud now :roll:
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Post by ToNkA »

Cheezy4x4 wrote:Very funny quoting what I didnt say.
There could be a lot of pages of BS on this subject that could go on forever about this person said this and this person said that and the mega amount of time and money wasted because of it, mainly mine. So lets nip it in the bud now :roll:


Dude, never meant to offend you.... Sorry if you took it that way.

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Post by ODD BALL »

I think it looks real good the way it is! Clean and mean! :twisted:
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