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Old Oct 9, 2007 | 06:21 AM
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Do I need a lift if I put on these on my stock 4Dr Sahara

16" AEV Bridgers and 295/75-16 Hankook Dynopro MT's

99% on road daily driver and about 1% off road, boy scout camp like trails...

Was looking for some advice, first jeep......
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Old Oct 9, 2007 | 06:52 AM
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I would suggest just a bb lift from teraflex with the shock extensions. Very easy to do, very cost effective and will give you just qa little extra room to make sure you dont rub. This is just my 2 cents though. Its one of those questions that will yield 100 different answers. There are many groups of people around this board. There are those that will keep it stock but want a more "rugged" look and are willing to have a little wheel rub as long as they do not have to mess with the suspension and there are those that like to off-road (myself). I prefer to have good wheel / tire clearance with good articulation and ground clearance. It mostly up to you......if you dont mind a little rubbing, go without the lift.....If you want to have some problem-free off roading, I would go with the BB lift.
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Old Oct 9, 2007 | 10:26 AM
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Thanks, I was looking at that lift. I'll probably go that route......
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