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Suspension or Body Lift??
I'm about to put some 33x12.5 tires on my wrangler and honnestly i dont know if i should put a suspension or a body lift. is it even necessary if i'm not taking it off road?
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I went with BFGood's Mud Terrain http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfgap...erraintakm.jsp. This tire was the biggest I could get without modifying the suspension or adding lift.
I picked this tire because it made my 2002 black wrangler x softtop look "muscular". I didn't want to go bigger than this anyway, it would have cost a lot to lift it, purchase new fender flares, modify other items that would be clearly visible when looking into the wheel well, etc. I fell in love with the tire when they rolled that BF up to my jeep and leaned it against the front tire. *Sold!* The ride is steady and not loud at all. I drive mostly on road. Ill go off road when I get a few more scratches in the paint
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Re: Suspension or Body Lift??
I would always take the suspension lift over the body lift, especially if you plan to take it off road. An aftermarket suspension is made for serious off roading and a stock suspension on a Jeep, although made to off road use isn't up to par with aftermarket supsension lifts.
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