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Just a little extra lift?

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Old Jul 25, 2014 | 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by jadmt
Bigger tires unless you are all ready running monster tires
Thank you, I'm running 35's with stock flares, if I go to 37's I will want to regear, and can't swing that now.
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Old Jul 25, 2014 | 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by nytruckee
Thank you, I'm running 35's with stock flares, if I go to 37's I will want to regear, and can't swing that now.
What exactly made you feel like you lost clearance? Were you rubbing fenders? If so, time to trim the stockers. Were you hitting your axel/pumpkin? A lift isn't gonna help there, only bigger tires.
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Old Jul 25, 2014 | 10:38 AM
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Thank you all, I can't do tires yet without re-gearing, 35's and 4.10's, so if I do 1" spacers and replace control arms I'm guessing I will be ok? Will I need drop pitman arm or anything else?
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Old Jul 25, 2014 | 10:44 AM
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[QUOTE="mattfl;3956213"] What exactly made you feel like you lost clearance? Were you rubbing fenders? If so, time to trim the stockers. Were you hitting your axel/pumpkin? A lift isn't gonna help there, only bigger tires.[/QUOTR
I was hitting axle/pumpkins and I know tires are only fix for that, but I high centered a few times also on some big boulders. I crushed tailpipe, beat up my sliders and bumpers and every piece of metal underneath. I am going to trim stockers so not so worried about rubbing there.
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Old Jul 25, 2014 | 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by nytruckee
so if I do 1" spacers and replace control arms I'm guessing I will be ok? Will I need drop pitman arm or anything else?
You will have all the same concerns/considerations as any other 4.5" lift on the market. What, if anything, you want will depend on the model of your jeep, which aftermarket components you have now, how adjustable they are, your opinion on looks/performance, etc.

The caster will be lower. (Does your current lift correct it for the 3.5" lift? If so, another inch won't be bad. If not...)
Driveshafts will be running at steeper angles, wearing out those tcase joints.
Brake lines will be stretched tighter.
Both axles will be offset further. (I assume you have brackets and will not be able to adjust?)
Taller bumpstops may be wanted.
Trackbar and draglink will be at steeper angles. (You mentioned a drop pitman - research the drawbacks and look in to high steer / draglink flip instead. But 'drive it' before buying anything, if you can deal with any handling differences, then don't worry about correction.)
Both swaybars will be angled down. Since the shocks will be short and limit the droop, this may not be an issue.

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Old Jul 25, 2014 | 05:40 PM
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Thank you all, I think I may just hold off and buck up on a complete 4.5" kit early next year. I appreciate all the input. Maybe I will save up to re gear and do 37's as well.
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Old Jul 27, 2014 | 06:39 AM
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I don't see why you should have a problem unless your running some pretty gnarly trails. I run a 3.5" lift and never had issues with clearance outside obvious obstacles where you were going to rub no matter. I wouldn't run a 4.5" lift unless I planned on 40's personally.
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Old Jul 27, 2014 | 06:53 AM
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Sounds like you might need to learn to read the trails better and pick better lines. Skid plates and sliders getting scored is normal. The only thing more lift is going to help is breakover angle.
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