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    I know it's not luxury or fast but it's what I'm driving right now. Looking at possibly lifting it and adding some rims and tires to it. Any suggestions? Anyone have something worth sharing as well? Pic of it when I got it. Nothing special.

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    You might consider a little more power, we have calibrations and exhaust for these Jeeps, plus Mopar has a tremendous amount of aftermarket parts as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron@DC Performance View Post
    You might consider a little more power, we have calibrations and exhaust for these Jeeps, plus Mopar has a tremendous amount of aftermarket parts as well.

    Feel free to call us.
    Wish you guys weren't out in LA or I would seriously consider having you take care of it for me.

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    I have had a couple or ten modded Jeeps
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    i have a 07 2 door JK, not modded, only 31in BFG ATs.. Might wanna check out pirate4x4.com A LOT of info to be had on that site, just a warning.. they can be a bit harsh on people

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    Kool Ride....A 4" lift would rise you a bit..
    some 18" rims and some nice mud tire's....
    would look sweet on that ride....
    but that's just me...
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    Jeeps can be accessorized in so many ways, the sky is the limit. If you want parts we do ship.

    If you do go with larger tires and wheels a gear change will really help.

    My 2 cents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The RAX View Post
    Kool Ride....A 4" lift would rise you a bit..
    some 18" rims and some nice mud tire's....
    would look sweet on that ride....
    but that's just me...
    That's kinda where I'm headed. The stockers are 18s but I'm thinking about getting them powdercoated or maybe just selling them and getting new ones. Who knows. So many decisions

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    I have a 2.5 Terra Flex lift and wheel spacers with 35" Kumho tires on the factory 18" wheels. You can put 33's on a JK without a lift at all. If you want to do something quick and simple to improve the look try putting some wheel spacers on it. You would be surprised how getting the tires untucked from the wheel wells improves it. If your going with larger tires think about gears. I have 4.10's and it's not too bad, but any larger I would make a change. If you making a wheel change... i personally think 17's look better. The 18's have a tad bit of a hot wheels look.

    Checkout JK-forum.com many pictures of many different applications



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