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CrazzyMax
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I believe it is "up to" 3 inches depending on how much your existing are sagging and if you have a tire carrier, overweight dog (or Ol' Lady) in back :o

(See I did learn something besides photoshopin' Gay Dudes behind "it's a Jeep Thing" tire carriers!)

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i had the exo carrier when i did the swap.. and my t bars are feeling their age yet i still got 3 & 3/4" of lift...... i run rancho 5000 shocks with the JGC coils....

before and after pics..... (the stock pic was with 29" tires.. now i run 31's) just FYI...

PathyAfterPlay11204.jpg

Pathy61806.jpg

 

**just remember... i only gained 1/2" from taking the tire carrier off (that's about 90lbs right there)..... and i put 31's on and took the fender flares off... but you get the idea ;)

 

here's a link to a pic comparison i did before and after....

http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a77/Slick...=pathyafter.jpg

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slick...why did you take your carrier off???

 

do you like having less cargo area inside????

 

just wondering  :)

actually... i still have a 31" spare, my compressor, and a box with 2 x 12's back there.. no problems... and no.. the seats are NOT down.. and no the only thing i had to alter was putting the spare inside. :P

and i don't have rug rats so it's alllllllllllll MY SPACE -bounce-

 

oh yeah. and i hated the weight and the look of the carrier...... sold it to another NPORA member who wanted one... saved muhself 90lbs of ass saggin and still have room....

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hah, rug rats...

 

i was wondering, just beacause i like the space and the look of the spare tire carrier....to each his (or her) own i suppose....

i debated on it for a long time, and decided the pathy was slow enuff without having all the x tra weight back there and i really liked the look of pathys that had the internal tire carriers.. so.... i made mine an internal carrier too..lol :D

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hah, i like seeing my tire back there, and with the 31 on it, makes it look more like an off road rig...heh i dunno...who cares if i have drag...it already gets horrible gas mileage..... :D

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well i put the springs in..only in theback and didnt modify the front. I have the tire carrier plus some speakers in the back..and a full gas tank lol. it still has a nice angle which i really like. id say 3" i might have gotten more to be honest. and even when i have heavy stuff in theback it still holds up. i had the tire carrier off and empty tank and it was the same. :D

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A rear tire carrier weighs 55 lbs. I just weighed mine. Just so you know.  :)

hmm.. mine weighed 55 lbs too.. and that damn spare! holy hell! wtf... it was a 215x70x15 and weighed more than the carrier i swear! :sniff:

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year of the coil only really matters if you care about age and sag. I chose FN coils from a newer JGC rather than an older one (still FN coils) cause they weren't as rusty and probably still had most of their spring left in them.

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