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Old 06-27-2012, 03:59 PM   #1
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36iroks vs 35 km2

i have a set of 36 iroks i will be putting on the jeep. but i while i wait on all the parts to come in over the next few weeks i figured i would post them up to see what people had to offer. the only thing i find myself pondering about is the lack of size of a km2 to a irok, i know that one is 36 and the other a 35 but when it comes to the irok its closer to a 37 and the km2 is closer to a 34. kinda a big difference. i have also read that on a tj i could probably squeeze 30k out of the irok, not sure how true that is.

i m looking to clear the iroks with as little lift as possible to keep the center of gravity lower, so far i have factory flares in the rear and hood line tube fenders up front, i will be installing the hp30 and a built 8.8.(8.8 is supposed to give you and extra .75 lift due to axle tube size) and i already need to put a 3/4 spacer up front. the research ive done so far i like the stance of a tj with 4-5 of lift with iroks.

so the question comes down to do i keep the iroks or go for the km2s. note the jeep will hav eto be somewhat of a daily for a while due to my giving my truck to my mom until she can get another car from where she was hit head on in a car wreck. any thoughts.

if someone has pics of the 2 side by side that would be great.

bryan
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