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Originally Posted by SR502JAI
Do you want the lift just for look of off road or will you actually go off roading?
Reason for the question is to better understand what you driving will consist of. You already said you wont be rock crawling so we can eliminate some product choices out. What is your budget? What percentage will be on road driving vs off road driving?
I have owned a couple of 4x4 withs king, icons, eibach, OME, to the horrible rough country lifts and rancho lifts.
But my current set up is ironman4x4 stage 2 and i can confidently say it is up there with king and icon. I have not had any issues since the 4 years i have had them on. Also just for some insight. I commute 65 miles a day, 20 miles of which are off road 2 times out of the week that i commute. So i often off road and have not had any issue.
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Well, I would like function over looks, that's for sure, but I don't want to imply that I'll be doing serious offroading. Most of the time this will be my daily driver to/from work (~25 miles/day total, five days/week). I may go off road a handful of times in the year, but if I dabble in it and find I really enjoy it, that could increase.
We live in NE TN with many dirt roads within an hour or so. If you've heard or know of the Smoky Mountain 1000 (SM1000), the Jeep trails and national forest roads in it are what I'm looking at.
Smokey Mountains 1000 | Adventure Rider
Some have moderate stones in the roadway and perhaps some shallow streams (<18" deep). I figure I'll have to spend ~$3k for a set of wheel and tires. A buddy suggested I start with a leveling kit or longer coil springs on the front. For all I know, that may be all I need??? However, I think bigger tires with more agressive tread may also help??