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2.5 vs 3.5 Lift Height

2.5 or 3.5?


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OffroadTreks

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Thoughts and opinions. I've narrowed down my lift choices. But I'm stuck right now between 2.5 and 3.5 inches of lift. I want low COG. And to run 37's or 38's. But plan on pulling the fender liners and running the highline kit.

Doing a lot of Moab/Rubicon sort of thing. Which way would you go? Which way did you go and why?
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Hey so what did you end up with?
 

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^^ which way did you go and why, hows it working out for you? Tire clearance at full flex?
 

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This is kind of a dumb poll. If you want max travel and better breakover angle, go with 3.5". If you aren't worried about those things go with a 2.5" kit. If you're going Metalcloak or Rock Krawler, you're gonna want the 3.5" to get the most out of those lifts. Do you have a Rubicon? Makes a difference on the front fender clearance.
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