Ozian
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Ian
- Joined
- Nov 21, 2020
- Threads
- 3
- Messages
- 65
- Reaction score
- 220
- Location
- Brisbane Australia
- Vehicle(s)
- 2014 JKUS, 2020 Gladiator Rubicon
Where are you located mate? There are a few good Jeep specialists in each capital city, and a number of good parts suppliers. Depending on what shocks you want you should be able to get a pretty good 2-3ā lift kit installed for a fair bit less than $8k.The shitty part for us Aussies is that the aftermarket options are limited .. and expensive
If I want to do a 2inch lift on my JTR it's gunna probably set me back 8-10 grand to do it properly,
finding an honest capable mechanic with the knowledge of the JT is rare (if there really is one)
I agree with you on the restrictions we have to deal with here⦠itās a bit over the top all right. My build pushes the limits for sure, but my daily tyres are 34s on +15 offset wheels to keep it mostly legal. However, the 37s on -12 offset go on when I hit the hard tracks or go to one of the 4wd parks in the South East Queensland region. I wish I could just run them daily without having to worry about getting defected or not being covered by insurance.
Apparently DMW and Solve Off Road are working on a package that will allow a 3-3.5ā lift and 37s to be fully certified and legal Australia wide, but itās taking a while to get the final approvals apparently and it wonāt be cheap. But I live in hope!! ?
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