According to the stipulation
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- CopenhagenCowboy
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According to the stipulation
my jeep is too high! well after recently installing my lift kit as well as paying big bucks to get it im reluctant to get rid of it. my shackles are too long, i know if i got shorter ones it would drop me a little. Im afraid the only ways to lower it would be A. uninstall the lift or B. get smaller tires. what do i need to do?
"a road is merely a suggestion" "Your ricers not so fast with a Jeep on it" "When was the last time you got an adrenaline rush at 3mph?" "Jeeps dont leak, they just mark their territory"
not sure what "stipulation" you are refering but if it's state law, then yes you are probably illegal.
This is just a fact if you run a modified rig on the road be it an aftermarket bumper or 44" boggers.
If you have mud flaps, fender flares, AND A CLEAN RIG they will mostly leave you alone. If your rig is covered with mud and lights that work when they feel like it, you're asking to be pulled over.
This is just a fact if you run a modified rig on the road be it an aftermarket bumper or 44" boggers.
If you have mud flaps, fender flares, AND A CLEAN RIG they will mostly leave you alone. If your rig is covered with mud and lights that work when they feel like it, you're asking to be pulled over.
- CopenhagenCowboy
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its not the law im worried about, im worried about flopping or rolling. After the meeting we were outside talkin about it
"a road is merely a suggestion" "Your ricers not so fast with a Jeep on it" "When was the last time you got an adrenaline rush at 3mph?" "Jeeps dont leak, they just mark their territory"
How's it set up exactly?
4" springs, spring under and 35s?
The very best set up to run 35s on a CJ is 2.5" lift and trim the fenders/TJ flares. I'm a little biased though.
Edit: The reason for my bias. Here's my set up. you'd have to imagine it being narrower, but the height is just about right. With this setup and the wide axles/tires, it is very, very low in the "center of gravity" department:
4" springs, spring under and 35s?
The very best set up to run 35s on a CJ is 2.5" lift and trim the fenders/TJ flares. I'm a little biased though.
Edit: The reason for my bias. Here's my set up. you'd have to imagine it being narrower, but the height is just about right. With this setup and the wide axles/tires, it is very, very low in the "center of gravity" department:
- CopenhagenCowboy
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now its gonna sound really bad, i was told that in order to fit 33's i needed a 4 in lift. so im runnin 4 in lift and 33 12.50s . i dont want to get rid of the lift or buy new tires considering ive only had them both a month now. but im worried on trail rides that im gonna flop or roll. i could get new rims with different backspacing, or some spacers i guess. when i get back form basic ill do some stuff to the jep but not much before.
"a road is merely a suggestion" "Your ricers not so fast with a Jeep on it" "When was the last time you got an adrenaline rush at 3mph?" "Jeeps dont leak, they just mark their territory"
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- White trash
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- White trash
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- CopenhagenCowboy
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- Joined: Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:00 pm
- Location: Kennewick WA
- CopenhagenCowboy
- Posts: 257
- Joined: Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:00 pm
- Location: Kennewick WA
it looks kinda like a knockoff of duke of hazzard. dont know which one i like more tho. cant really beat the general haha
"a road is merely a suggestion" "Your ricers not so fast with a Jeep on it" "When was the last time you got an adrenaline rush at 3mph?" "Jeeps dont leak, they just mark their territory"
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