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BZCarter6 06-18-2015 06:08 PM

Making my 92 S15 Jimmy more aggressive?
 
Looking to add a more aggressive (wider stance, bigger tires) look to my 2 door S15 Jimmy. What are some pros & cons of suspension lift vs body lift? I don't want to go crazy. Looking at a 2.5" suspension lift 30" tires w/17" wheels. Do I need that much lift? Currently sporting 235/75R15. Any tips or advice is appreciated. Thanks.

esquire 06-19-2015 12:14 AM


Originally Posted by BZCarter6 (Post 651069)
Looking to add a more aggressive (wider stance, bigger tires) look to my 2 door S15 Jimmy. What are some pros & cons of suspension lift vs body lift? I don't want to go crazy. Looking at a 2.5" suspension lift 30" tires w/17" wheels. Do I need that much lift? Currently sporting 235/75R15. Any tips or advice is appreciated. Thanks.

Use the search button please everything you need to know is covered in the lifting tech section

LeWhite 06-19-2015 02:15 PM

I currently have 29.75 inch tires with no lift at all which dont rub but a very little. Where they do rub is at the rear of the fender opening. Lifting the body or lowering the suspension wont help rubbing there as thats at 9:00, 3:00. As a matter of fact my truck is lowered 2in and that didnt make the problem worse, but it sure did handle better.


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