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Post Pictures of 2/2.5" Lift

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I searched but couldn't find a thread on 2/2.5" lift pictures. I realize you could look through the "Post Your WJ Pics" sticky, but for people looking for lift specific pictures, this could be a start.

So let's see them! Please state lift information with your post.
 
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When I was looking for pics of 3" lifts I did a google search for "wj 3" lift pics" and I found a crap load of pics. You can click on the pics and they'll usually have some of the lift components info or link you to the site where it's hosted. Just an option for ya if you haven't already done that. ;)
 
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2" BB with overland springs for a total of 3" Goodyear Wrangler 245/75/16 M/T's
 
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2.5/2" fat bobs coil springs, 3/4" front spacer, 245/75/16 treadwright warden a/t's (30.7" diameter 9.8" width)..this size just did squeeze into my wheel well, the cover sticks up about 1 inch or so
 

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Wenatchee_Kid said:
Hey I'm digging this thread, thanks, all.

I want a daily driver with as much clearance as possible, but with a spare in the trunk-well.
If max wheelwell size in a 17" rim is *245/70/17, what is max tire size for 16" rims? Thanks.
265/70/16 will fit but the lid won't sit flush.
 
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I had 255/70/16's with the cover slightly ajar and my current 245/75/16's fit flush provided I make sure none of the other ropes, straps, whateverr other junk I store in there is not under the tire when I put it back in there. I think side lugs also come into play with regards to what you can fit in as well. The bigger they are, the smaller the tire you can fit.
 
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29 inch tire iirc is the largest size that fits flush like OEM.
I had 255/70/16's with the cover slightly ajar and my current 245/75/16's fit flush provided I make sure none of the other ropes, straps, whateverr other junk I store in there is not under the tire when I put it back in there. I think side lugs also come into play with regards to what you can fit in as well. The bigger they are, the smaller the tire you can fit.
My 235/70/17 sits flush in the spare well.
 
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i have a rusty's 2.5" coil lift with 265/75/16 general grabber at2's no wheel spacers but the tires do rub the rear shocks because of that
 

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Specs in signature
 

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