Jimmy the Heater
Observer
Looking for opinions on lifting and towing. Here is my situation and I'm hoping y'all can help me out.
01 WJ, 4.0, tow package, totally stock.
I'm smacking my transfer case cross member pretty often on even mild trails so I would like to lift it up some to avoid as much damage as I can. However I have a 3500 lb trailer that I need to pull frequently so I cannot sacrifice towing ability for off-road prowess. Trailer does not get pulled on trails. Its my base camp.
I'm not wanting to build a rock crawler by any means, but more of an expo style rig. Working on a farm means that I'm going offroad 3-4 times a week so it's a pretty common occurrence.
I believe a lift in the 4 inch range would suit me and the trails I go on but would going that high cause towing issues? Should I stick with 2 inches, or even stay stock and armor up the underside instead?
Thanks for your input.
Jimmy the Heater
01 WJ, 4.0, tow package, totally stock.

I'm smacking my transfer case cross member pretty often on even mild trails so I would like to lift it up some to avoid as much damage as I can. However I have a 3500 lb trailer that I need to pull frequently so I cannot sacrifice towing ability for off-road prowess. Trailer does not get pulled on trails. Its my base camp.
I'm not wanting to build a rock crawler by any means, but more of an expo style rig. Working on a farm means that I'm going offroad 3-4 times a week so it's a pretty common occurrence.
I believe a lift in the 4 inch range would suit me and the trails I go on but would going that high cause towing issues? Should I stick with 2 inches, or even stay stock and armor up the underside instead?
Thanks for your input.
Jimmy the Heater