02GreenTJ
TJ Enthusiast
I'm running a very low ride height, but kept even travel numbers as a necessity in my build. I partially did it because I like the look but also because it works well for me. When you measure my front springs it measures to 1 inch higher than stock and the jeep feels pretty level. I get six inches of uptravel in the rear and four up five down in the front (front isn't done).What I have noticed is my Jeep is much more stable then friends of mine who are running the currie 4 inch lifts , but I also am stretched 5.5 inches. The plan is bigger axles in which I will raise the ride height to clear 37s+ and get some more ground clearance.
Do what works for you but keep everything said here in mind. I definitely use my skids and would say that if you do keep it low, good tucked up skids are a must. Getting the 6 inches of uptravel was a lot of work and required lots of cutting, but in the end I am really happy with the performance. I wheel with two groups, one on mostly thirty fives and another on mostly 40s and my jeep is able to keep up in nor cal and JV.
Here is an older photo that shows the how it sits.
Do what works for you but keep everything said here in mind. I definitely use my skids and would say that if you do keep it low, good tucked up skids are a must. Getting the 6 inches of uptravel was a lot of work and required lots of cutting, but in the end I am really happy with the performance. I wheel with two groups, one on mostly thirty fives and another on mostly 40s and my jeep is able to keep up in nor cal and JV.
Here is an older photo that shows the how it sits.
