Panthers65
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I've got a 3.5" lift sitting in the garage that I haven't had time to install yet. I put my 37" BFG KM3s on today over my lunch break to check for clearance with my suspension components/wheel backspacing and it looks awesome! I'm getting some rub on my bumper.
Opinions wanted: Off the pictures below, I've got a few options
1) You can see in the 3rd picture below, I'm rubbing on the lower part of the new bumper. I've got both a plasma and an angle grinder, I could easily clearance the front bumper. Pros: Looks good now, easy to do, fits in my garage. Cons: no real off road benefit, would probably rub when trail riding
2) go ahead and install the 3.5" lift- I'm not sure if I would like the look of 3.5 higher than what it is now, especially with how little my tires stick out. Pros: Offroad/Articulation Benefit, no chance of rubbing even under flex, already have all the components (lift + 8 adjustable control arms). Cons: not sure how it would look with this tire/wheel package another 3.5" higher (top heavy?), Would no longer fit in my garage.
3) Go with a 2" lift. I would either need a spacer lift or a company that is sure I'll only get 2" or less out of the lift, most companies for some reason advertise a smaller number than you actually net. Pros: A little extra clearance and eliminate the "rake", as long as it's <2" I'll still fit in the garage, Similar look to the below. Cons: I don't believe my current control arms will work with a 2" lift, so I couldn't use them. Already have the 3.5" kit so I would need to sell it and buy a 2" lift.
What do yall think? What would look best?
Note: I'm not driving the jeep like this, it's rubbing on the metal bumper and I don't want chunks taken out of my tires, just pulled it out for the pictures and back in the garage to get the factory tires put back on.
Opinions wanted: Off the pictures below, I've got a few options
1) You can see in the 3rd picture below, I'm rubbing on the lower part of the new bumper. I've got both a plasma and an angle grinder, I could easily clearance the front bumper. Pros: Looks good now, easy to do, fits in my garage. Cons: no real off road benefit, would probably rub when trail riding
2) go ahead and install the 3.5" lift- I'm not sure if I would like the look of 3.5 higher than what it is now, especially with how little my tires stick out. Pros: Offroad/Articulation Benefit, no chance of rubbing even under flex, already have all the components (lift + 8 adjustable control arms). Cons: not sure how it would look with this tire/wheel package another 3.5" higher (top heavy?), Would no longer fit in my garage.
3) Go with a 2" lift. I would either need a spacer lift or a company that is sure I'll only get 2" or less out of the lift, most companies for some reason advertise a smaller number than you actually net. Pros: A little extra clearance and eliminate the "rake", as long as it's <2" I'll still fit in the garage, Similar look to the below. Cons: I don't believe my current control arms will work with a 2" lift, so I couldn't use them. Already have the 3.5" kit so I would need to sell it and buy a 2" lift.
What do yall think? What would look best?
Note: I'm not driving the jeep like this, it's rubbing on the metal bumper and I don't want chunks taken out of my tires, just pulled it out for the pictures and back in the garage to get the factory tires put back on.
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