2003 BMW X5 (E53) Overland project

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Reaper XJ

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Just bought this a couple months ago. So far with the small lift kit and tires, it has gained about 3" of lift in the front and 2.5" in the rear. With the small lift and wheel spacers it allowed me to get some 265/70-17 BFG KO2's under there. It's a work in progress and will be slowly adding to it. I'm not going to be doing serious crawling or anything with it it. But a some overlanding and camping are in its future. Next mod will be a decent roof basket. PSX_20190830_142035.jpgPSX_20190830_142650.jpgPSX_20190830_143254.jpgPSX_20190830_143901.jpgPSX_20190830_144115.jpgPSX_20190830_144309.jpgPSX_20190830_144955.jpgPSX_20190830_145149.jpgPSX_20190830_152541.jpgPSX_20190830_152653.jpgPSX_20190830_153054.jpg
 
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fightinpikey

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Which lift kit did you go with? I currently drive a 3 series, but when I have kids I want something bigger that I can do minor off roading with for camping trips and such.

I'm definitely going to follow your build.
 

94Cruiser

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Just bought this a couple months ago. So far with the small lift kit and tires, it has gained about 3" of lift in the front and 2.5" in the rear. With the small lift and wheel spacers it allowed me to get some 265/70-17 BFG KO2's under there. It's a work in progress and will be slowly adding to it. I'm not going to be doing serious crawling or anything with it it. But a some overlanding and camping are in its future. Next mod will be a decent roof basket. View attachment 116061View attachment 116062View attachment 116063View attachment 116064View attachment 116065View attachment 116066View attachment 116067View attachment 116068View attachment 116070View attachment 116071View attachment 116072
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