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2in spring spacers vs 2in shocks and spring lift
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You dont want muds and a big lift if its mainly road use , i would also stay away from remoulds as they are bigger than standard and generally harder rubber
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reaper wrote: Cheep go with the bits4vits 1-3/4 budget lift and spend on some decent at tyres
You dont want muds and a big lift if its mainly road use , i would also stay away from remoulds as they are bigger than standard and generally harder rubber
Muds, big lifts, remoulds, describes my jim an thats an everyday car

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Me to plus a cage hd bumpers winch ora arms etc etcSkinhead wrote:
reaper wrote: Cheep go with the bits4vits 1-3/4 budget lift and spend on some decent at tyres
You dont want muds and a big lift if its mainly road use , i would also stay away from remoulds as they are bigger than standard and generally harder rubber
Muds, big lifts, remoulds, describes my jim an thats an everyday car
But a small lift is much better on-road
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reaper wrote:
Me to plus a cage hd bumpers winch ora arms etc etcSkinhead wrote:
reaper wrote: Cheep go with the bits4vits 1-3/4 budget lift and spend on some decent at tyres
You dont want muds and a big lift if its mainly road use , i would also stay away from remoulds as they are bigger than standard and generally harder rubber
Muds, big lifts, remoulds, describes my jim an thats an everyday car
But a small lift is much better on-road
I bought and sold a standard jimny last week, i drove it for an hour an it felt like heaven, pure comfort! Then got back in my truck an felt like a man again!

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