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Shop for Jeep lift

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Shop for Jeep lift

Post by hyzook »

Can anyone recommend workshops near to Sydney who can do a lift on a Wrangler, I have been asked by one of my long standing customers and would like to help him out if I can. He wants to fit 33's, maybe a 2" spring and 2" body and engineer it. As I don't know Jeeps that well I am unsure what to recommend, He really wants to drive in drive out so someone who knows the best set up to clear 33's and will be able to advise on rim width and track, type of lift etc.
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Post by alien »

prolly best to head to the jeep section... however - spring and body lifts are bolt on... can save a lot of $$$ if he does it himself with the help of a mate or 2...
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Post by AussieCJ7 »

If he is looking for 2" lift then best bet would be OME go see Mick at ARB wentworthville he will sort him out he was the original owner of suburban 4wd before it was sold then went out of existence
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Post by hyzook »

Thanks, I will pass the info on.
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