Ross
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- First Name
- Ross
- Joined
- Nov 6, 2020
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- 2
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- Location
- Parker, CO
- Vehicle(s)
- Red JLUR
We're trying to get Clayton to do a shorter lift for people with 35's. The 2.5" looks/fits great for Jeeps with 37's/38's, but it's tall for 35's. Good to know you haven't felt a need for new driveshaft. I think Clayton recommends a new one, but they're probably being cautious. I had driveshaft issues with my Tacoma, caused by a higher than average lift in back, and I don't want to go down that expensive road again if possible.You guys may want to look at their 2.5 Overland Plus
The shocks extended travel is what will determine the need for a front driveshaft. I have the 2.5 Overland Plus with 38s using Fox shocks and it Flexes nice without the need for a new driveshaft.
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