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Looking for recommendations for a leveling kit. Quadratic? Also it this enough lift to run 33’s?

Looking for recommendations for a leveling kit. Quadratic? Also it this enough lift to run 33’s?

Rann

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Darren

Teraflex level kit is great. And you can fit 33s stock.

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Christa

Teraflex performance kit and 33s here

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RannQuestion author

Thanks that is what I am looking for. Don’t want change the factory ride too much but want a little larger and wider tire.

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Darren

I also have the Teraflex performance level. It felt the same as it did when it was factory, just a little bit taller.

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Scotty

I skipped and went straight to 35”

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RannQuestion author

That is with level kit???

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Scotty

Teraflex 3” front 2.5” rear. If your going to do 33” tires you could just put flat fenders on and you wouldn’t need any lift.

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Scotty

With 35” tires I plan on regearing in the near future

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Krieg

33’s do not fit a stock Jeep if you take it on any sort of flex trail. I tried and you will rub unless you change your fender flares

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RannQuestion author

I want to have 33 x 12.5 x 17’s on my stock wheels, not change my fenders and not rub when I go hunting that is driving thru fields and such.

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Scotty

Like I said just put flat fender flares

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Krieg

I think he said no flat flares … Might be reading it wrong though ?

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RannQuestion author

Correct Krieg, no flat flares.

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Krieg

Sorry Rann but no. I just posted a picture of mine with 33, stock flares, no lift. The 33 will rub.

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RannQuestion author

This is how it sits now all stock.

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Krieg

Sorry but those are not stock flares. A factory Rubicon with factory flare will sit like this and you will rub.

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RannQuestion author

Mine has the X games package and didn’t realize they were not stock. Wider I guess?

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Krieg

@Rann

I am not sure of that package but I know from doing it that they will rub. I rubbed in a store parking lot with speed bumps

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Justin

Teraflex leveling kit is great. This is with 33” Duratracs and spacers. No rubbing at all.

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Krieg

Justin Andaloro

Nice Jeep. Way better than me with money spent on terraflik. I am getting out of this post. A 33 will rub with factory trim on a trail. But I won’t because I built for the tire. Why not give the poster some real world experience advice.

Let’s see some pics out of a road or driveway

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Justin

@Krieg my Jeep sees fields and snow banks but that’s about it. I ran these 33” tires before I put on the teraflex leveling kit. I rubbed slightly when flexed without the lift. I have never rubbed with the lift. That is about as real world as I get and about what he was asking for.

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RannQuestion author

Thanks guys for your comments and showing your passion for your Jeep Mods.

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