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    Would these be considered a BB or spacer lift? Looks to me like the rears give more lift than the front. Isn't that opposite of most setups that're designed to reduce the front rake?

    How big of a tire will these allow to be run on a JK? Could I use these to run 35's?
    Current ride - 2002 Jeep Liberty KJ Limited 4x4, 2.5" Rusty's lift w/ 245's - No JK yet, but I'm in the family

    On order (I got a VIN!): 2009 Sunburst Orange Unlimited Rubicon, 6spd, Tow package - pickup on/about 4 July 09

    Planned mods: Hmmm, I'm thinkin' again... I'm just a little indecisive.

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    from what i understand is it allows you up to 4 inch lift.
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    The JKS website show them at 1"-2.5" for the front and 2"-4" for the rear.

    Can anyone make sense of that. It seems to me from the way other lifts are advertised that this is backwards.
    Current ride - 2002 Jeep Liberty KJ Limited 4x4, 2.5" Rusty's lift w/ 245's - No JK yet, but I'm in the family

    On order (I got a VIN!): 2009 Sunburst Orange Unlimited Rubicon, 6spd, Tow package - pickup on/about 4 July 09

    Planned mods: Hmmm, I'm thinkin' again... I'm just a little indecisive.

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