With a lift this high, are new driveshafts needed right away? I'm also looking at a lift for my JLUS and going 3.5 with 35's is probably going to happen sooner than later.
Can't decide between a Rancho or Skyjacker 3.5" lift for my 2019 Sport Unlimited. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, that's good info.[emoji106]I have the Rancho with 9000’s on mine and love it. They have a geometry bracket you will want to look into as well. Even with full width steel bumpers and winch, I measured out at 4” front and rear. Had it since November and hasn’t settled any yet.
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3.5" is CRAZY TALL for just 35" tires. While new drive shafts aren't needed right away, your rear shaft will most likely rub the gas tank at a full flex even with a track bar relocation bracket installed. An adjustable rear track bar will help you to push the axle out more to help prevent this but a smaller diameter aftermarket shaft will help out a lot.