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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Body plus suspension lift
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<blockquote data-quote="Danarch" data-source="post: 454648" data-attributes="member: 21093"><p>I think you may be fine. I am not sure what all is affected by a body lift, but essentially when you do a suspension lift everything else is basically raised, except the axles. I think you would need to check for brake lines, breather / vent hoses (from differentials), wheel speed sensor wiring, things like that may need to be adjusted as some of them might actually end up being 4.5”-5” of difference from stock (2” + 2.5”). I am not sure what a body lift does to the steering assembly in conjunction with the body lift and suspension lift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danarch, post: 454648, member: 21093"] I think you may be fine. I am not sure what all is affected by a body lift, but essentially when you do a suspension lift everything else is basically raised, except the axles. I think you would need to check for brake lines, breather / vent hoses (from differentials), wheel speed sensor wiring, things like that may need to be adjusted as some of them might actually end up being 4.5”-5” of difference from stock (2” + 2.5”). I am not sure what a body lift does to the steering assembly in conjunction with the body lift and suspension lift. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Body plus suspension lift
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