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How will my jeep look with xx" tires on x.x" of lift?

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#1 · (Edited)
It's about time to start one.

Rules

1. Post pics on level ground, suspension at ride height

2. If you have a flex shot showing clearences post if you feel inclined to

3. Any lift is ok, as long as it's on a YJ (coil conversion, soa, etc)

4. You MUST post up the size and brand of both tires and lift. Year of YJ is helpful

5. Maximum pic width is 750 pixles. Lets avoid the stretched out window

6. Lets giter done!

edit: imagestation sucks, avoid it if you can. There are a ton of free photohosting sites out there
 
#2 · (Edited)
Ok, here are mine. First, the 93. This has a 2.5" superlift kit, and in the picture it has 31" (metric equivilent, can't remember for sure) goodyears. I don't have any pictures of it on the trxus yet.

Mine in the pic is on the 31" trxus. 2.5" RE standard lift and a 2" BL

 
#4 · (Edited)
1995 Jeep YJ
Rubicon Express 4.5" Extreme Duty
1" M.O.R.E Body Lift
TJ Flares
35x12.50 BFG MT's on 15x8 Rockcrawlers


 
#6 ·
RCHavok797 said:
He said on flat ground so people know the wheel clearance. :rolleyes:
Don't be such a d*ck.
The first picture I posted is as CLOSE to ground as I can get, with no suspension flexing.

I didn't want to post this pic because the TJ flares are not installed here.


Ground clearance from ground to tub is 24".
 
#9 ·
jmsull said:
I am apparently retarded. :brickwall Can someone explain how to post pics to me. :confused: Dumb it up real good, I'm a slow learner.
First, you need to have your pics hosted somewhere like CarDomain, PhotoBucket, PhotoIsland, etc.

The, all you do is type
.

It is pretty easy once you get it.
Give it a shot!
 
#11 ·
jmsull said:
What do I need to do to get pics posted on those domain's. I.E. does it cost anything, do I need to sign up for a membership?
Free. Just create an account there.
I like PhotoIsland, but it seems more people are liking PhotoBucket.
 
#12 ·
JaySHOguy said:
Don't be such a d*ck.
The first picture I posted is as CLOSE to ground as I can get, with no suspension flexing.

I didn't want to post this pic because the TJ flares are not installed here.


Ground clearance from ground to tub is 24".
The whole point is to try and help people out so there aren't 20 posts a week asking to see a YJ with 3 inches of lift and 31s so they know how there YJ will look.
 
#13 ·
ohhpe said:
JAy- How much tire clearance did the tj flares give you??
Atleast 1" of extra room. In reality, I can stuff the tires way up into the wheelwells now where before the flares would get crunched with the tires.
Sheetmetal trimming is required to get the best amount of room available.
It is a great addition to a YJ. I just couldn't stand the stock tiny wheelwells anymore :D
 
#14 · (Edited)
The Day I bought it.



Stock 88 YJ Sagging Springs on 30x9.50 tires



RE 4" Lift sitting on 33x12.50 Goodyear MT/R's

 
#17 ·

BDS 2" 5/8" boom shackles, 1"BL, Trimmed flares 32x10.50 TSLs, Same size as most 33" radials

Same lift and non trimmed flares with 33x10.50 BFGs, these tires are only .5" taller than my TSLs
 
#24 ·
1995 YJ 2.5L 3" PA Body Lift on 31" Dunlop Mud Rovers:


Link: http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/8/web/632000-632999/632012_1.jpg

Another Shot:


Link: http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/8/web/632000-632999/632012_5.jpg

Same Lift on 32" Michelin XCX's:


Link: http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/8/web/632000-632999/632012_9.jpg

Flex Pic on the 31's:

Link: http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/8/web/632000-632999/632012_2_full.jpg

Completely stock suspension. No swaybar disconnects or anything. Later <><
 
#26 ·
Call me crazy, but I just wanna go hack up half my jeep after looking at tube yj's :thumbsup:
 
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