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Basic lift questions

Old 02-07-2012, 09:28 PM
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I'm not gettin my lift yet but I want to get it all planned out, so here's my questions: I have a 1994 2wd xj, I'm goin with a 4.5" lift and 33s. Will I need a longer driveshaft? And is my rear axle ok or do I need somethin bigger? I'm mostly on the road with very, very little offroad at all. Thanks
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You'll probably need a tcase drop. I don't know what rear axle you have, but if you're just into driving a gas hog on the street, you'll be fine.
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Iv heard it wont effect i too bad.
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every jeep is different. You will want to keep an SYE in your future plans, even if it isn't right away.
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