Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ radiator

33s on a 2” BL?

tmoe11

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So I have a 01 Jeep tj I have been doin previous small projects on. My initial plan was to add a 2” SL and 1.25” BL but I wondering if I could run 33s on just a 2” BL or should I just stick with my I tail plan. If you have any pics of either plan could you send pics please.
 
You can do it but you shouldn’t do it if you care about maintaining factory up-travel limits at the very most.
 
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You'll want at the very least a 3" SL and a 1" BL. Then go 1" MML instead of a transfer case drop and you might get away with it.
I won’t be doing a lot of trail riding it’ll mostly be on road … I’m just doing this for a more aggressive look. So if tht changes anything
 
I won’t be doing a lot of trail riding it’ll mostly be on road … I’m just doing this for a more aggressive look. So if tht changes anything
Suspension lifts aren't only for offroad, if you add a zip tie to your existing shocks you can see how much of your uptravel you use.

That said, 1" body lifts look a little bad already (but understandable) - you get into >1.5" and they are just plumbers.
 
2 inch puck lift on 33x12.5x15 inch tires with 15x8 inch wheels. No rubbing during normal street driving

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Thank you for the different opinions. I’m go with the 2.5 SL and a 1.25 BL. I just wish I could find some pics of this setup.
 
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Suspension lifts aren't only for offroad, if you add a zip tie to your existing shocks you can see how much of your uptravel you use.

That said, 1" body lifts look a little bad already (but understandable) - you get into >1.5" and they are just plumbers.
I don't get your comments about us plumbers ??
 
Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ radiator