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nohitter64

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Hey all, I am at 125k miles on the original suspension in my 06 Sport. I am thinking of pulling the trigger on a 2.5 inch JBA setup but I can't upgrade tires right now. Will it look silly? Anyone have a photo they can share?

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Hey all, I am at 125k miles on the original suspension in my 06 Sport. I am thinking of pulling the trigger on a 2.5 inch JBA setup but I can't upgrade tires right now. Will it look silly? Anyone have a photo they can share?

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How many pictures do you want?
I have a few from some of the lifts we've done
Let me find them for ya!
 

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HERE ARE A FEW THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED AT MY PLACE AND STOCK WHEELS/ TIRES ON THEM. MOST ALL WE DO ARE OVER 3 INCHES AND ABOVE BUT YOU CAN GET AN IDEA OF WHAT THEY MAKE LOOK LIKE
02 with 235-70-16s and 3 inches of lift OME springs and shocks with one extra iso in the rear , he wanted the rake
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again 235-70-16s and 3.5 inches of lift
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245-70-16s and 3.75 inches of lift
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235-70-16s and 3.75 inches of lift
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another of the white one from above
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2.5 inch JBA coilover with super small 215-75-16s
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back looks high but same height as the front
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3.25 inch with stock 235-70-16s
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Nice pics Tom!

From Tom's pics, it seems like it will look fine to me if you had the 235/70/16 on it. I'd run it that way til the tires needed replacing. I just starting to accumulating parts for my 2.5" lift. Most of it will be OME and I plan on leaving my 245/70/16 on it. They aren't much bigger than the stockers (29.5" vs 29").
 

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Thats the size I run in the summer and it works great with the lift. I then run stock size snow tires in the winter.
 

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A little lift makes a huge difference in looks for sure ( PLUS the extra benefit of a great ride and way better handling than before
before at 17.5 inches ( one and a half inches below stock height )
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after at 21.5 inches
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Great pics Tom. Thanks! I'll be making some changes in the next several weeks so I am sure I will be rereading posts and asking questions. Appreciate the insight as always.

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I just went with one of the JBA kits.
Spend the money and you will not be disappointed.
After talking with Tom and doing alot of reading I saved up and pulled the trigger!
 
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