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i would do a small suspinsion lift. you can get shackles for the rear, and do i torsion twist for the front and get about 2" that way. if you use the search button you can find all kinds of info on that or on what body lift to use if you want to go that way. good luck and welcome!
As for lifts, I'd also go with the TT/Shackles. As said above, that subject has had plenty of talk here, do a search for "TT" or "Torsion" and you'll find tons of info.
BTW, that's what my truck has and I'm sitting on BFG 31's.
gang, thanks for the info, this site is great. I'm in the west chester Pa area and I'm tired of hearing it from my buddy who has an anniversary wrangler and works for Quadratech. I gotta get this thing up higher!
Originally posted by redexplorer01 gang, thanks for the info, this site is great. I'm in the west chester Pa area and I'm tired of hearing it from my buddy who has an anniversary wrangler and works for Quadratech. I gotta get this thing up higher!
We have several members here from West Chester. I grew up in Malvern, so I know the area pretty well. There's a guy in West Chester that goes by PAExplorer that has a lifted X. Might wanna check out his truck for mods