What is the best lift kit for Jeep TJ?

What is the best lift kit for Jeep TJ?

How Did We Pick the Best Lift Kit for a Jeep Wrangler?

  1. Rough Country 1.25-Inch Body Lift Kit.
  2. Teraflex 2.50-Inch Suspension Lift Kit with 9550 VSS Shocks.
  3. Rough Country 3.25-Inch Suspension Lift Kit with Shocks.

How much should I lift my Jeep TJ?

The general rule of thumb in the Wrangler world is that you never want to exceed 1″ of body lift (1.25″ is fine). Anything more than that not only looks ugly (you’ll have a huge gap between your body and frame), but it’s also unsafe.

Can you run 37s on a 6 inch lift?

A great tip for being able to fit 37s onto a truck with a 6-inch suspension lift is to use the BDS, Rough Country, or Procomp Suspension build. According to experts, it is the largest lift you can get on an F-150 that will still ride smooth, much like a stock build.

Is lifting your Jeep worth it?

Lifting your Jeep may not be beneficial for you unless you just simply want that lifted look. Keeping your Jeep stock will allow you to retain the stock features and keep your mileage respectable. So don’t worry if lifting your Jeep isn’t the right move for you.

How big of a lift for a Jeep YJ?

The guy works at a custom auto shop that does primarily lifts for jeeps and trucks.My buddy got a 4 inch rough country lift installed for his yj for 700 with labor.I mean does anyone have a 6 inch lift from rough country? Why 6 inches of lift? Click to expand…

How big of a lift do you need for a TJ’s?

Anything over 4″ lift usually for our TJ’s is almost useless off-road. And if you don’t do the lift properly it will become a safety hazard. Click to expand…

How much does a 6 inch lift cost?

Click to expand… I got quoted 2,078.00 for a rough country 6 inch.Thats with labor and everything needed such as lines and all that fun stuff.

What kind of tires do I need for a 6 inch lift?

With a 6″ lift, you’re definitely going to need an SYE and double cardon drive shaft to get rid of the vibrations you’ll have from the steep drive line angles. If you go 6″, you’re going to want at least 35″ tires. Going that big in tires means upgrade the axles, upgraded steering, and upgraded brakes.