debating on lift or no lift with my 35's....need help...pics please
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debating on lift or no lift with my 35's....need help...pics please
want to say hello since I'm new here.
So here is a recap....just Brought an 07 unlimited 2 weeks ago, mind you I've been online for a few months researching wheels tires, lifts bumpers..like Its x-mas and I'm 5 years old again.....I purchased a set of rugged ridge wheels and a set of 315/70/17 hankook dynapros. want to say they look great on my garage floor but can't wait to put them on the jeep...
My problem is that after looking a hundreds of pics I only saw one jeep running 35's, no fenders and what it seemed to be stock ride hight and it look killer.... before that, I thought I was 100% sure on a 2-3" lift, either teraflex or bds, but, I saw that truck. I was hoping that you guys could posts some pics of your setups... 35's with no lift and maybe buskwackers, and with a 2-3" with 35's which ive seen a lt of.
its my daily driver but also my weekend beach rig. no rock crawling, just sand surfin'
thanks for any help and opinions
So here is a recap....just Brought an 07 unlimited 2 weeks ago, mind you I've been online for a few months researching wheels tires, lifts bumpers..like Its x-mas and I'm 5 years old again.....I purchased a set of rugged ridge wheels and a set of 315/70/17 hankook dynapros. want to say they look great on my garage floor but can't wait to put them on the jeep...
My problem is that after looking a hundreds of pics I only saw one jeep running 35's, no fenders and what it seemed to be stock ride hight and it look killer.... before that, I thought I was 100% sure on a 2-3" lift, either teraflex or bds, but, I saw that truck. I was hoping that you guys could posts some pics of your setups... 35's with no lift and maybe buskwackers, and with a 2-3" with 35's which ive seen a lt of.
its my daily driver but also my weekend beach rig. no rock crawling, just sand surfin'
thanks for any help and opinions
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