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Need Lift Help !!!

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Old May 9, 2010 | 07:52 PM
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i have a 2007 jeep wrangler unlimited x and i am looking to lift it pretty soon i was looking at getting the 4" rough country x-series suspension lift. it seems like a good lift for the price and what it comes with but i am not to familiar with that brand and im not sure if its worth it for me to get that lift or look into another.i want a lift that is going to last me. this is my daily driver and i want to put 35" tires on it. im not looking at spending much more than $1300 on the lift because i still want to get 5 rims and tires. im a high school student so a $2500 lift isnt really in my price range since im saving up this summer to buy my lift and tires. if anyone has any suggestions and can help me out on what lift to get that would be greatly appreciated.
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Old May 9, 2010 | 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by REDLINE217
i have a 2007 jeep wrangler unlimited x and i am looking to lift it pretty soon i was looking at getting the 4" rough country x-series suspension lift. it seems like a good lift for the price and what it comes with but i am not to familiar with that brand and im not sure if its worth it for me to get that lift or look into another.i want a lift that is going to last me. this is my daily driver and i want to put 35" tires on it. im not looking at spending much more than $1300 on the lift because i still want to get 5 rims and tires. im a high school student so a $2500 lift isnt really in my price range since im saving up this summer to buy my lift and tires. if anyone has any suggestions and can help me out on what lift to get that would be greatly appreciated.
whatever company go with you need adjustable track bars, controls arms for that height and some other things,

You can fit 35's easily with a 3" lift, which requires less suspension parts and will be cheaper. Send me a pm if you have any questions on the FT line

Chris
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Old May 9, 2010 | 08:44 PM
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The rough country x-series is pretty new. There's plenty of feedback on their lifts if you search, but hopefully someone can give some feedback on the new x-flex control arms.

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