I'm looking for atleast 4 inches more of ground clearance. Anyone have any suggestions or ideas. I'm open to all
Stu's coils, wheel spacers, taller tires, and flattening the pinch welds. That's about all there is available. The only other option is RRO lift kit instead of Stu's coils, but the lift height isn't much different, if at all.I'm looking for atleast 4 inches more of ground clearance. Anyone have any suggestions or ideas. I'm open to all
how do wheel spacers give you more ground clearance?Stu's coils, wheel spacers, taller tires, and flattening the pinch welds. That's about all there is available. The only other option is RRO lift kit instead of Stu's coils, but the lift height isn't much different, if at all.
Lots of documentation around the site on all combinations of the above components; enjoy!
they don't,but without them you can't get in the bigger tires that will give you the extra inches,as they will rub.how do wheel spacers give you more ground clearance?
I have....Dixiedawg is all over this. You can put a 12" lift on a truck or jeep, and it will not improve your ground clearance. Your tires and tires alone provide ground clearance. With that said, the BEST you can hope for is probably adding a couple inches.
With that said, what do you really need the clearance for? I'm assuming your not doing hard core off roading like river crossings or rock climbing. So the clearance it has should be OK. I go off road in mine regularly out of necessity, and i've not bottomed it out once.
only the FDII models came with metal skids... I would HIGHLY recommend anybody go goes off pavement to get them installed.that's what those skids are there for.![]()
only the FDII models came with metal skids... I would HIGHLY recommend anybody go goes off pavement to get them installed.
No lift give more clearance, only bigger tires does. A lift allows for bigger tires, which gives more clearance. Real clearance increases come from raising the diffs., which comes from bigger tires. Even if you lift the body 10 inches, if the same size tires are still there, you gain zero clearance.
You pretty much have it right.I'd have to disagree with this. Only for the simple fact that we're on a unibody platform and have independent suspension. That statement is true if you have a jeep that has solid axles, but we don't. Hence why we can't get any bigger than a 2" lift. The wheels would suck in too close to the fenders, and the cv angles would be too steep. I could be wrong for disagreeing, but as I see it now I think that statement is false.
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