lifting back to stock height.

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Stonedseabee805

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Ok I have an 05 kj 2wd and I’m trying to do a 2.5 in front lift and a 1.5 rear lift im trying to get a good look and for it to stop hitting bump stops
 

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It would be much nicer to drive if you lifted it level instead of like a powerboat.
 

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It would be much nicer to drive if you lifted it level instead of like a powerboat.
Not worried about handling I’m a desert rat and Cali lift always looks better fit me honestly wide up from and at most a 3 inch lift up from with a 2.5 in lift in the back but I don’t know what vehicle spring fit out front struts in order to give me the lift
It would be much nicer to drive if you lifted it level instead of like a powerboat.
 

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They are an odd size spring, small and close wound with a high rate, I don't know of any other spring that fit except uprated ones built for the Jeep.
OME or H&R make lift springs, for off road use don't bother with spacer lifts on old worn out springs.
There is loads of information on here about lifts, have a search and read up.
 

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"Level" for a KJ is an opinion. The wheel arches are a different height front vs rear.

I'm using 4runner coils in the rear (with a slight trim) and load assist shocks (look like coilovers) to firm it up.
 
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