JeepinByAl (JBA) 4" Lift

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Tokyojoe1965

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Here it is:

FIRST, Stock (Reny is 5 days old), Rusty's 2.5" Coil Lift (4 months old), NOW JBA 4" Lift (3 yrs 3 months old) with RL Skink Sliders removed for adding the Super bars and repainting.

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Looking Good! I find a good way to look at these before/after pictures is to take a clear plastic ruler and place it over the pictures on your screen between the two fender end points and see how the hight difference between the center of the wheel and the edge of the ruler changes. The height between the center of the wheel and the fender only depends on the lift and the tire size does not matter. You can clearly see a height difference between the two lifted pictures using this method. So how much lift did you gain anyway? And did you machine your CVs or buy new ones?
 

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Looks real good. I like the Moabs too.

Did you get an actual 4" from the lift? It looks like it.

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Currently, I am over 5" of lift in the front. Marty (Rock Lizard), Troy, and I are looking into a couple issues with the lift.

CV's have not been machined yet.
 

AZ-RED-KJ

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well 4" is a good start... keep us updated when you go higher!!! lol ... :)
looks great man!
 
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