Brandon builds his Jeep Wrangler TJ with all Currie Enterprises Components, Time Laps Video, includes front and rear Currie Bumpers, Currie Rockjock 60 Front End, Rear End, ARB Air Locker, Detroit Locker, Walker Evans Racing Rims, BFG 35 inch Tires, 2-low kit, body lift, skid plates, currect lync steering, and the Johnny Joint Suspension System
i have a question
with this i can lift my jeep
Front & Rear Shocks
Front & Rear Coil Springs
T-Case Spacer
Trans Linkage Bracket
Front & Rear Sway Bar Links
Front & Rear Tie Rod Brackets
with 4″ of lift you can fit 35s but you wil have very hard time when offroading as you will not have much space to flex however for onroad it should be fine. 4″ lift will perform better with 33s.
If you want 35s that much then go with the 4″ suspension lift and then add 1 or 2″ of body lift to gain some clearance.
I have TJ with 4″ lift and 2″ bl and fit 35s under there great.
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i got 35″ on my yj with no lift, i cut out on the stock fenders for it to fit.. but im gona purchase a 4″ kit so i could do some off-roadin.. Any recomemdations?
Not for a YJ sir, I have no experience. I would recommend you visit the JeepForum (dot) com and search around there as this question pops up every other day. I do have 1 recommendation though. Spend the extra 200 bucks and buy something good. Do it right the 1st time and save ur self the headache and the money. I know I wish i did but i didn’t listen, now i’m paying for it again.
I have a RC kit on my TJ.. ….It’s shit. simple as that..
Parts rusted, parts cracked, parts wore out in no time due to bad design, bushings are very crappy, ride is very rough.. Now i dont know if the yj lift is that bad but would i ever take the chance? Never again…
vetteburna if you want a lot of flex go with a spring over axle set up. it will give you around 3 inches of lift front and rear. and a 2-3 in body lift along with that will give you more than enough to fit 35s, along withthe cut fenders you will have a good off road vehicle
probly woulda gotten those tires installed on the wheels alot faster @ discount tire,lol. Awesome project, crappy music
paid by the hour I guess
Must be nice to have the cash to do all that work in one whack. Please check out 4X4 up a waterfall to see my jeep eating Toyota at work
10 grand spent and that jeep probably never sees the dirt.
how many inches is the suspension?
i have a question
with this i can lift my jeep
Front & Rear Shocks
Front & Rear Coil Springs
T-Case Spacer
Trans Linkage Bracket
Front & Rear Sway Bar Links
Front & Rear Tie Rod Brackets
and if i lift it 4 inches 35′s can fit?
actually no. I’m sure it will see dirt. He has no reason to spend 4-5 grand on the axles if hes not gonna run it offroad.
Usually rigs that are made only for show get the lift and tires and thats it.. nothing to make it strong and hold on to the beating.
I gotta say thought, very nice job.
I hope so it would be a shame if it doesn’t.
with 4″ of lift you can fit 35s but you wil have very hard time when offroading as you will not have much space to flex however for onroad it should be fine. 4″ lift will perform better with 33s.
If you want 35s that much then go with the 4″ suspension lift and then add 1 or 2″ of body lift to gain some clearance.
I have TJ with 4″ lift and 2″ bl and fit 35s under there great.
AWESOME! Looks like everything fits perfect the first time and no farting around with crap! Great parts and products.
hey
how many days did this take or like how long off days did you work too?
sweet jeep
how much did all that cost?
So its like the axe I found, fitted a new axe head then a new handle and its as good as new…
lmfao
I Love this Video and also I checked out your Channel. Very interesting! If you need any help getting this Video and your Channel exposed to were it is top in all the search I found this site called tubeviews.(net) that has took my breath away. I’m working on my 4th Channel now, this one I just made. My Videos are getting so many hits now. Check it out and keep in touch.
Have A Blessed Day!
i got 35″ on my yj with no lift, i cut out on the stock fenders for it to fit.. but im gona purchase a 4″ kit so i could do some off-roadin.. Any recomemdations?
Not for a YJ sir, I have no experience. I would recommend you visit the JeepForum (dot) com and search around there as this question pops up every other day. I do have 1 recommendation though. Spend the extra 200 bucks and buy something good. Do it right the 1st time and save ur self the headache and the money. I know I wish i did but i didn’t listen, now i’m paying for it again.
do you know if rough country is a good brand??
I have a RC kit on my TJ.. ….It’s shit. simple as that..
Parts rusted, parts cracked, parts wore out in no time due to bad design, bushings are very crappy, ride is very rough.. Now i dont know if the yj lift is that bad but would i ever take the chance? Never again…
for 35′s I’d see if Tera flex has designed anything for the YJ. I know they are all about the JK & the TJ. But I’d start there.
yes your wil want to look for tarantula 4×4 products
vetteburna if you want a lot of flex go with a spring over axle set up. it will give you around 3 inches of lift front and rear. and a 2-3 in body lift along with that will give you more than enough to fit 35s, along withthe cut fenders you will have a good off road vehicle
all those parts and guys and it does not sit leveled