I have been reading about LCG Jeeps, lifts etc and have come to the conclusion that unless someone is close by and has the experience I don't think I want to saw away at my fenders. Ultimately I want to fit 33" under the 98. I will be off roading it but don't see spending $2k just in suspension. I'd like to pick up a kit for around $1k, maybe one of the short arms with new shocks. Heck new springs and shocks will probably make the Jeep ride nicer since both are original. I am not brand loyal - just looking for a good solid performer. Here's a few I found and thought they included quite a bit for a middle of the road system,
http://www.quadratec.com/products/1...oglemerchant&gclid=CIyp64T0zcQCFcWUfgod5pMAQg
http://www.jeep4x4center.com/procom...campaign=cse&gclid=CLiaqsz0zcQCFc9hfgodvwsAfA
http://www.extremeterrain.com/iron-...pla&utm_medium=shopping&utm_term=&XTID=J16379
http://www.autoaccessoriesgarage.com/Suspension/Superlift-Lift-Kit?set-vehicle=1
Another approach might be replacing the fenders with something that allows for more upper articulation. I am thinking though for the trails I have run having the body a few more inches off the ground too would be a benefit. There's a lot of stumps and rocks on the trails that can pass under a slightly lifted body than one at stock height. The last two Jeeps YJs I ran a 4" and found this to be nearly perfect for the trails.
Thoughts? I'd like to avoid a BB and BL - my feeling, with 170K on stock coils and shocks, (that have been beat on) it's time to replace to improve the ride.
http://www.quadratec.com/products/1...oglemerchant&gclid=CIyp64T0zcQCFcWUfgod5pMAQg
http://www.jeep4x4center.com/procom...campaign=cse&gclid=CLiaqsz0zcQCFc9hfgodvwsAfA
http://www.extremeterrain.com/iron-...pla&utm_medium=shopping&utm_term=&XTID=J16379
http://www.autoaccessoriesgarage.com/Suspension/Superlift-Lift-Kit?set-vehicle=1
Another approach might be replacing the fenders with something that allows for more upper articulation. I am thinking though for the trails I have run having the body a few more inches off the ground too would be a benefit. There's a lot of stumps and rocks on the trails that can pass under a slightly lifted body than one at stock height. The last two Jeeps YJs I ran a 4" and found this to be nearly perfect for the trails.
Thoughts? I'd like to avoid a BB and BL - my feeling, with 170K on stock coils and shocks, (that have been beat on) it's time to replace to improve the ride.