DarbyWalters wrote:
jason thompson wrote:
build what you want how you want
Most lessons are learned the hard way
Ignorance is bliss
Your implication of ignorance is noted. You have demonstrated this attribute when it comes to this topic. You are only able to hear your own thoughts and "blissfully ignore" the contributions of others. You keep going on about tires and gears...tires and gears...tires and gears. Nobody here is refuting the fact that it would be nice to be able to run 4.56's with 33's...Both these choices are NOT READILY AVAILABLE for a KJ for the most part. Keep up the good work!
( yes, that is sarcasm ) I find it hard to take constructive advice from someone who has yet to learn how to construct a sentence.
I speak as some one who KNOWS about lifts and gears and just about anything you can do to a front engine rear drive truck of any make
I know what works and what dont as I have said "I have been there and done that"
I was one of the first people to buy a 4" lift for the newer ranger when superlift first made it when the ranger first whent IFS and trust me it was way more trouble than it was worth
no I can not "construct a sentence" but I have no need to do so besides at my age and in my line of work nobody realy cares they just want it to work
I am quite sure that when Rockkrawler made there 7" lift guys raved how great it was going to be and now look
I know that as soon as I could get my hands on the 4" lift for my old ruck I ran out and got it pulled it into the shop on a friday night and started cutting by sunday afternoon I was finaly finished and swore never again
If you want to be in that spot then by all means go for it I could be wrong and to some degree hope I am cause I think it would be sweet to clear larger tires and not have to cut and bang and by the time it get perfected some one may have the right R&P for it