I have fitted a 1" body lift, 1" motor mount lift and roughly 2.5" suspension lift. I have 33" tyres. I am lucky to have no vibrations so have neither dropped the transfer case skid, nor, fitted an SYE / DC drive shaft. I am mulling over what I would need to do to my TJ in the future to get more clearance and as far as I can see I have three options. What I am hoping is that others can validate or correct my lists of what is needed for each option.
Option 1: More suspension lift allowing for 35" tyres
As I understand it, to do this properly I would need to do the following:
fit taller springs, replace shocks, fit an SYE and DC rear driveshaft, adjustable rear control arms to rotate axle, shock extension brackets to avoid rubbing, rear track bar relocation bracket to avoid rubbing.
Option 2: Tummy tuck to increase ground clearance in centre
As I understand it, to do this properly I would need to do the following:
Lower profile skid (ideally using separate cross member), fit an SYE and DC rear driveshaft, adjustable rear control arms to rotate axle, shock extension brackets to avoid rubbing, rear track bar relocation bracket to avoid rubbing, amendments to the exhaust.
Option 3: High line fenders allowing for 35" tyres
As I understand it, to do this properly I would need to do the following:
High line fenders, cut hood, replace stock air filter box, relocation of other items attached to inner fender, cut / reprofile rear fenders.
I know there are pros and cons of each, I know the general view on which route is better. But at the moment I'm really looking for a completeness check.
Option 1: More suspension lift allowing for 35" tyres
As I understand it, to do this properly I would need to do the following:
fit taller springs, replace shocks, fit an SYE and DC rear driveshaft, adjustable rear control arms to rotate axle, shock extension brackets to avoid rubbing, rear track bar relocation bracket to avoid rubbing.
Option 2: Tummy tuck to increase ground clearance in centre
As I understand it, to do this properly I would need to do the following:
Lower profile skid (ideally using separate cross member), fit an SYE and DC rear driveshaft, adjustable rear control arms to rotate axle, shock extension brackets to avoid rubbing, rear track bar relocation bracket to avoid rubbing, amendments to the exhaust.
Option 3: High line fenders allowing for 35" tyres
As I understand it, to do this properly I would need to do the following:
High line fenders, cut hood, replace stock air filter box, relocation of other items attached to inner fender, cut / reprofile rear fenders.
I know there are pros and cons of each, I know the general view on which route is better. But at the moment I'm really looking for a completeness check.
