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What Lift Should I Get?

Dougstdig

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The height of most of the 2.5's are based on a rubic so you will get closer to 3.5. Stick with a 2.5 unless you absolutely need more height. Even the mopar 2" lift can clear 37's with reasonable bump stops.
…with the high line flares. I think he has standard flares. The TX edition is based on a sport.
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Get in touch with Exodus Jeep in Texas (Bubba). They are very informative and honest. I am driving down there from Tennessee to have them do my re-gearing.
He has a YT vid talking about how other shops gouge. If I remember correctly, he said 1600 to 2000 was a fair price…including parts.
 

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…with the high line flares. I think he has standard flares. The TX edition is based on a sport.
Won't matter if he gets the Mopar lift. At worst you will need 1 more inch of bump stop to stay out the fenders
 

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He has a YT vid talking about how other shops gouge. If I remember correctly, he said 1600 to 2000 was a fair price…including parts.
Yes. I believe they are doing mine for $1800 including the 500 mile break in service.
 

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