Lift Plan: Keeping it Low.
My stock tires are wearing fairly thin and I'll be needing some 35s in the next few months.
I know threads like this are all over and I've been in the Jeep world long enough to know better but I made a lift
on my TJ and refuse to regret my decision for my JK.
I've seen talk on every lift imaginable all over the internet but I need some first hand reviews on shocks and springs. A smooth, soft ride is what I'm after. I don't want sporty handling and all that. I want it to hit bumps like an old cadillac. So I'm looking for firmness in the stock area.
Here's my criteria:
-Needs to fit 35s.
-No more than 2.5" of lift.
-Soft riding.
If you please, let me know what lift you have and some specifics on the road ride.
I know threads like this are all over and I've been in the Jeep world long enough to know better but I made a lift
on my TJ and refuse to regret my decision for my JK.I've seen talk on every lift imaginable all over the internet but I need some first hand reviews on shocks and springs. A smooth, soft ride is what I'm after. I don't want sporty handling and all that. I want it to hit bumps like an old cadillac. So I'm looking for firmness in the stock area.
Here's my criteria:
-Needs to fit 35s.
-No more than 2.5" of lift.
-Soft riding.
If you please, let me know what lift you have and some specifics on the road ride.
I know the pre runner kit uses those fancy bump stops(which are a bit high dollar for me) but what about the springs alone? Same as standard TF springs? I am willing to shell out for good shocks, btw.




