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235-70-16s was an optional size, my 04 came with the 235-70s
Never did anything to the steering stops on any lifted here or any of mine
When off road and flexing mine hit lower part of the liners pretty good at certain times
But then my front flexes out way more than most so could of been part of it
Since this has already went way off track might as well let it take another sort of turn.
It seems some don't really understand the IFS we have on the KJs and KKs . To start with when lifting them some go the spacer lift route. When using it suspension travel is limited to less than what a full spring lift is some what. You get some lift but due to the soft springs not much or sags even quicker. So you may run a tire that is very close to rubbing but due to limited travel you don't notice it much.
Full springs like OME has some more travel over stock BUT due to stiffer springs ( going from 310 to 400 ) it will not have as much as a softer spring does . But you get a better ride and height .
Now with the coilovers you get more suspension travel of course still limited to the way our suspension is designed but more than the other two.
This is where tire size, wheel width and backspacing come in to play also. Someone with a spacer lift maybe able to run a bit bigger tire due to the suspension only moving a small amount. Even very close like some I have seen but they get away with it where I couldn't due to more travel. PLUS I like some space around my tires.
Using spacers is one of those things that it helps in one way but creates issues in another way. KJ wheelwells are small , using spacers sits the tire out which creates a larger arc as the wheel travels through the turning. So when you are so close to hitting just lifted with larger tires and little room , wheel spacers are going to cause issues.
Back when I started doing lifts, I was also a suspension, brake and alignment tech ( early 70s ) cars and trucks had a lot more room but anymore it is a balancing act to make them perform well .
My 04 had over 200,000 miles lifted, learned a lot since when I got on the forums everyone said 2.5 inches was the highest you could go. We kept pushing the envelope to what we have now. Never had rubbing issues, CV or wheel bearing etc .
A lot of us have over 12-14 years modding these so when we suggest something we're not trying to start a ******* match as someone suggested, only sharing what we , and others have found out over that time.
Since I had to work and didn't get to preach this A.M. here it is now.
Go ahead cuss me out , call me nuts , whatever....:gr_grin::gr_grin:
Rev. Mudd
10-10 and on the side
I will think ******* how I can come up with something to get Medic and Gunner really good tonight !!:gr_grin::mwah1:
The clock is ticking. :happy175:...I will think ******* how I can come up with something to get Medic and Gunner really good tonight...
That works for some. I prefer this: Listen, mistakes, listen some more.Lol only one way to learn right.. mistakes mistakes mistake.
I'm running the same setup and Moab wheels. Great looking Liberty.Stock suspension , no way, 245-70-16s barely fit after 50-60,000 miles
2.5 inch ( full spring lift minimum) for them
Mine with 2.5 JBA Total Control lift
and 265-70-16s on Moabs
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I'm running the same setup and Moab wheels. Great looking Liberty.
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It's the best system.You're running the JBA Total Control lift as well ?
Its great to be able to tune all 4 shocks isn't it the way you want , when you want