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House Shoes to Combat Boots, sss-okay.:applause:

 

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I 'know' how, my 2WD needs to hang

but I not too sure how to get there.

 

I plan to use OME 2930's in the front

to bring it up some.

Stock 10-hole with 30's, maybe???

 

 

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youngfred

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Here's mine. It's too high in the back for me so I'll be leveling it ~1". I'm not a fan of the "dog in heat" look... if you know what I mean. A little rake is nice, but imo 2wd MJs have a little bit too much. Same stance on my '89, but it has a softer ride so I think it has softer springs(???)

 

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As for leveling it... not sure whether I want to lift the front or lower the rear. I'm thinking lowering the rear.

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Here's my 92. Planning on dropping it 2-3 inches eventually, 4x4 swap with a 242, lp30, and d44. Also have a country grill that I will be putting on it soon.

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Here's my 1988 Eliminator 2WD with 110,000 mi. on it.   The tires are 225/75/15 and the suspension is stock.   My plans for next summer are to convert it to 4WD, add a small lift (2"?) and put 245/75/16 Duratrac tires on TJ Rubicon wheels on it.   I have most of what I need and will be getting it ready over the winter.  

 

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What mirrors are those? I want them! 

Yeah, I am I. The market for a nice set as well. They can stock in some Comanches.


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