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.

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 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 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?  

That'd be Wiz, was out wheeling with him today and it does get scary when he gets into the steep climbs and descents.andy_noble wrote:I was also talking to one of the Sydney JP club boys at TTC that has 5.5 springs in and he was going to drop back to 4.5 because he believed his COG was WAAY too high.
sir_camel wrote:That'd be Wiz, was out wheeling with him today and it does get scary when he gets into the steep climbs and descents.andy_noble wrote:I was also talking to one of the Sydney JP club boys at TTC that has 5.5 springs in and he was going to drop back to 4.5 because he believed his COG was WAAY too high.

 
 
 ... i fell for the bigger is better Crap
  ... i fell for the bigger is better Crap    
  
 , particulary if you plan to wheel the snot out it
  , particulary if you plan to wheel the snot out it   ...
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 + there's other dramas too
  + there's other dramas too   
 
 
wiz wrote:Ooooh , don't get me started on the 5.5s
... i fell for the bigger is better Crap


Centre is on the driver side of the GQ diffs, but they're being swapped over so it's on the right side. It's not a difficult thing to do.Thor wrote:hey ben...
what side drop is the GQ front?
and what is the WMS-WMS difference between GQ and TJ?
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