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Samiam602

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  1. It's an Automatic. I think the 31s I have on my XJ should work fine.
  2. Alright thanks man! I'll probably just stick with the lift for now then.
  3. Yeah that's true, I've also been looking at this 2in lift, still want it to be partially "good" on gas haha. https://bds-suspension.com/products/2-inch-lift-kit-jeep-comanche-mj-86-91?variant=40927425888371 I mainly would just want to use it for trail riding. Although I'm currently in the NE area so there's a lot of snow/mud too. Do you think the long arm kit would even be worth it? I'm not sure if it would be with only a 2-3in lift.
  4. Although, I know I don't NEED a long arm kit right now. I'm going to be switching the front axle for a 4WD axle and a front end kit. So I thought I'd knock out a few birds with the same stone.
  5. Pretty much a dual-purpose truck, being a daily driver when I need it to be but also be able to go off-roading when I want. (NOT rock crawling 😂) and probably aiming for a 32 or 33, I have 32s on the XJ with a 4in lift on it right now and there's plenty of room.
  6. Hey y'all! Been a while since I've been here but I'm currently planning to lift my Comanche next summer and I'm trying to find the best way to do it. I know I only want a 2.5-3in lift so I found this by Rough Country. 3in-lift https://www.roughcountry.com/product/jeep-suspension-lift-kit-625-20 It's just a simple kit, shocks, absorbers, and a add-a-leaf kit for $380. Should I do that or try to just source my own shocks? I can always pull a leaf from my 4in XJ I also found a long arm kit by Rough Country for $750 https://www.roughcountry.com/product/configurable/jeep-xj-long-arm-upgrade-kit?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAy9msBhD0ARIsANbk0A8Pltp0ZzN197DkK-Q9B3axyXAG846Pjk8Uq9jQ2TKEp1JSgdKeBTcaAsWOEALw_wcB#265=482?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpcb&utm_campaign=17867436380|&utm_content=&utm_term=||m||fit_first_61600U-a Would this be a bad idea? Or should I try to source everything by itself (I'm also trying to keep it budget friendly) Any suggestions for other kits or suspension would also be appreciated!
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