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Ah when I get my TJ Rubis on I'll be getting 225/75/16 Hankook Dynapro ATMs cause if I'm not mistaken the Rubis stick our a little already. Wont need spacers.


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hope the offset is right because when you put the lift on the tire gets so close to the spring, did you need my before spacer pic of that? After the spacers I can fit my whole hand in between them
 
Yea I saw that...making me think about just getting spacers anyway (damn you!) lol how much were yours?


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That's what I thought. But I'll be putting the TJs on after my lift so that's why I'm debating spacers or not.

@ PatriotMB; yes you can.


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my spacers cost a total of 129 for all 4
 
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That's one beautiful Jeep right there! Keep up the good work!
 
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After having the running boards I didn't like them too much so I sold off them off
 
What didn't you like about them? I would love to get a set of RRO super sliders for my jeep. They seem more sleek and flush against the body. Would those have been better?
 
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Well..
I originally bought the side rails to step up on and wash/dry my roof, and so I could throw stuff onto my roof rack. I also thought they would be a good door ding protector :)

Well, I used my roof rack only a hand full of times and I didn't even need to step on the bars cause all I was doing was putting my fishing poles up there.

Even tho I have larger tires and the RRO lift, there is not a large step to get in/out of the Patriot.
I also hated that when I stepped out I had to step over/around the bars and that it rubbed on the back of my calf, just annoying.

I do admit, they looked nice and sounded like a great buy but eh, not my think I guess
 
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