So I guess I can start a build thread for the YJ. As most of you know it has
-SBC TBI fuel injection
-XJ reasprings, with a extra XJ main
-bastardized front sprigs
-Sm465/Dana 300
-14 bolt 4.88s welded/ dana 44 (yes I know it sucks but their cheap) 4.88s open
-semi worn out 42s on H1's
etc. yes Its just another YJ running basic chevy crap, but hey it works and I can afford it

Anyways so I have been redoing the suspension, I lowered the rear about 1.75" and moved the front axle forward roughly 3-4", dropped the front roughly 3". In the process of all this I also did a shackle reversal. Which leads me to my question. What is a good frame to ground height for a yj running 42's or 40's? Eventually I want to have 60 front and have decent tires, But I have to wait for the money to get right. The wheel base is roughly 109" If I remember right. I also plan on taking a 1" or 2" from the body lift off, I want to retain at least 1" to clear the motor and all. I have the motor stuffed pretty close to the body, So I would have to do some major body hackin' if I took all 3" off and the tires would barley clear. So what are yalls thoughts?