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The Official Lifted WK Thread

518K views 948 replies 162 participants last post by  AcidCold 
#1 · (Edited)
Everyone with lifted wk's please post a picture so we can convert the street guys! lol :p
Here is "Metal Gear"

3/8'' height gain does not count! LOL just for you Scott.



 
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Here's my addition to the pics. :D





Not as good as acid's metal gear but it's mine. :)
 
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:thumbsup:
 
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#19 ·
No, stay in. :D I Wish I could post in this thread, but my lift is still sitting in my cargo area. :( I'm too scared to install it after what happened last time..... Anyone wanna help? (no srsly)
 
#23 ·
Thanks Acidcold for your advice, and everyone else for your pics and info.:bowdown: Took about 4 hours total with several breaks included.
RK 3.5 kit with 255/70/17 Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo's



 
#25 ·
My Daystar box is beginning to collect serious dust. I need it installed ASAP!
 
#29 · (Edited)
Here is my contribution to convince these street Jeeps;




Next to my buddies 4runner on 35's
 
#31 ·
Haha ya I dont like FJ's either but my buddies Yota is a straight beast off road. I personally dont mind 4runners or Tacos.

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Acid, your WK has always been one of my favorites. You need to get a few more action shots up so I can drool some more.
 
#33 · (Edited)
Does that 3.5 in lift kit cause premature ingaging of the ELS system. I have been looking to lift my jeep to but cant come up with a good reason to spend 2300 dollars on the 4in lift. How hard is it to install the 3.5 in lift, can i do it in my garage or would I have to take a shop. Also it says on Rock crawler Website that 2 in longer supension in the rear is recomended, any suggestions?
 
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I haven't had any ESP issues with my RK kit, It's recommended that you use a shock with 2" more travel, But it's not required, I ran my factory shocks with it last winter with no problem.
The kit is pretty straight forward, You could do it yourself if you're somewhat mechanically inclined, But a full shop should be able to install it in about an hour. Hope that helps
 
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