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We're Getting A 3-Inch Lift Kit For The Jeep Unlimited

jim-new-jeep-wrangler-unlimited.jpg Ever since the day we got it, Jim has been wanting to add some lift to our '04 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Not much, just enough to give us a little breathing room offroad and allow us to put some bigger tires on the Jeep.

I guess if I had an opinion in the matter, it would be that I'm looking forward to our Jeep looking a little "beefier" and a tad less "stock". (I never thought those things would mean much to me, but I've seen so many HOT looking Jeeps... I'll admit, I'd love for ours to look that great. So I'm all for just a little "umph" in the looks department.)

Of course Jim says he's doing it mostly for the better ground clearance off-road. But we all know he's got a soft spot for beefier tires and hot wheels -- whether they ever go offroad or not!

Initially, Jim wanted a 4-inch lift. But I thought that was too much for a Jeep that is more of a daily driver than an offroad monster. So we settled on a 3-inch lift kit that the guy at 4WheelParts recommended -- before he even knew I felt so strongly against a 4-inch lift.

3-inch-tj-wrangler-lift-kit.jpg He pointed out that they've got this one complete kit that includes everything you need and it's reasonably priced. Plus, he said it's truly a great set-up... one of their most popular.

The best part to us is the fact that 3 inches really isn't much, yet it's just enough to serve our purpose -- both offroad and on. And it doesn't require any extensive modifications to the vehicle -- there are no drive line issues, no brake line issues, and things like that.


What about the mileage?
Of course, just adding a lift kit alone wouldn't affect your gas mileage. But the larger tires will definitely affect our mileage a bit. How much... only time will tell. (We currently get 18 mpg in this Jeep. I'll post an update after we get the new lift kit & tires.)

More about the basics of lift kits and the factors you should consider before installing a lift kit on your Jeep.


When you get a lift kit, you also need...

Okay, so you don't need these things just because you add a lift kit to your Jeep, but these things typically go hand-in-hand with suspension & lift kit purchases. (Just speaking fom experience here...)


Here are the add-ons that we're currently considering for our Jeep:

  • Tires -- We chose ProComp Xterrain 32" tires (285/75R16)

  • Wheels -- We chose the ProComp Xtreme Alloy Wheels, Cast-Blast (Series 7023), they're a matte black color

  • Handles -- We didn't actually decide to get these yet, but I'm thinking I may need a little help getting in and out of the Jeep with the new lift kit. I can barely get in the Jeep (gracefully) now -- without a step, even though our Jeep has one -- so any higher off the ground and I'm pretty sure I'm gonna appreciate having something to tug on.


And a couple of things we're not really considering for ourselves, but we know that lots of people add these things whenever they add a lift kit:




5 Comments

Jim

We've had no issues with the kit and still love it.

It rides really well. The only we've noticed is that when towing a trailer the back shocks seem to bottom out on big bumps. We don't tow much and decided to leave it alone. We don't want stiffer shocks (rougher ride) for the few times that we tow.

Jim

I was just wondering how this kit rides and how has it held up since installation. Seriously considering getting this kit for myself.

thanks

Brian -
If I recall correctly, it was around $1500 for the lift.

Happy Jeepin'!

Brian Crawford

I recently bought a 2006 Wrangler Unlimited and am looking to lift it. Can you please tell me what the ball park cost was for just your lift? I was thinking about a 4 inch but am not sure if I want to go that high. You rig looks awesome!!! Thank you...

federico

thoes 18 mpg that you used to do before the lift, they were an average, they were miles in the city or in the highway...i got the same car unlimited 2004 24k miles and i never do something close to 16 mpg (14 mpg all the time or less) no lift on my car or any other modif... if you use to do city 18mpg ...can you give some tips PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!
P/S I reallly like the way your car look with the lift.

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