rcadden
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I think I *finally* have a bead on what I want to do with my tires/wheels/suspension on my '21 Sahara Altitude, but I'd love for those more knowledgeable than me to review/confirm/correct.
Context: My Jeep is a daily driver, mostly highway. I get out to the local offroad park ~every other month. I've done some rock crawling, but tbh I think overlanding is more my style. I also live in Texas, so any big trip is going to require hours and hours of highway travel before I get to the fun stuff. Based on all of this, on-road performance is a higher priority than offroad capability.
Based on my previous trips to the offroad park, I know that I'd like a little more height (both axle clearance and overall body height), but really don't want more than 2" of total lift (MAYBE 2.5") so that I can continue to fit in my garage, and so that my wife/kids can still get in easily. I *would* like <=1" of poke for a more "planted" look.
I'm also working with a total budget of ~$4K out the door (Texas sales tax is 8.25%), but the more I can stay under that, the better.
Based on all of this and my extensive research, here's my plan:
TIRES: from factory 255/70R18 (~32") --> 285/75R17 (~34"). I want more aggressive look than what came on my Sahara Altitude, but also don't want a bunch of road noise. Again, mostly highway miles, if I'm honest with myself. Leaning toward KO2's, but I have no personal tire loyalty, so if I can get similar/better for less, awesome. Discount Tire currently has these for $300 ea., so let's call it $1.8K for the set, installed.
WHEELS: I like my Sahara Altitude wheels, and according to my research, it's debatable if I can fit wider tires on them. I also can't get any poke without spacers, so I'm just going to do new wheels. My exhaustive research has revealed the Black Rhino Barstow, Boxer, or Stadium to fit my criteria.
The Barstow are my top choice for cost + offset (available in 0 or -18) but are a bit heavy, at 35lbs/ea. The Stadium are nicer and weigh less (31lbs/ea.) but cost ~$200 more for the set.
My big question here is, 0 or -18 offset, if I'm really wanting to keep the poke to ~1" or less? Either way, I'm looking at ~$1.5K for the set
LIFT: In addition to this, I plan to do a 1" spacer/leveling kit (https://teraflex.com/shop/suspensions/jl-4dr-1-5-performance-spacer-lift-kit-no-shocks.html, ~$200), for a few reasons:
All in all, an overall budget of ~$3.4K, assuming I install the spacer lift myself (which would be super easy) for a really nice, future-proof set of wheels+tires, and enough of a lift to get the job done.
OUTLYING QUESTIONS:
Context: My Jeep is a daily driver, mostly highway. I get out to the local offroad park ~every other month. I've done some rock crawling, but tbh I think overlanding is more my style. I also live in Texas, so any big trip is going to require hours and hours of highway travel before I get to the fun stuff. Based on all of this, on-road performance is a higher priority than offroad capability.
Based on my previous trips to the offroad park, I know that I'd like a little more height (both axle clearance and overall body height), but really don't want more than 2" of total lift (MAYBE 2.5") so that I can continue to fit in my garage, and so that my wife/kids can still get in easily. I *would* like <=1" of poke for a more "planted" look.
I'm also working with a total budget of ~$4K out the door (Texas sales tax is 8.25%), but the more I can stay under that, the better.
Based on all of this and my extensive research, here's my plan:
TIRES: from factory 255/70R18 (~32") --> 285/75R17 (~34"). I want more aggressive look than what came on my Sahara Altitude, but also don't want a bunch of road noise. Again, mostly highway miles, if I'm honest with myself. Leaning toward KO2's, but I have no personal tire loyalty, so if I can get similar/better for less, awesome. Discount Tire currently has these for $300 ea., so let's call it $1.8K for the set, installed.
WHEELS: I like my Sahara Altitude wheels, and according to my research, it's debatable if I can fit wider tires on them. I also can't get any poke without spacers, so I'm just going to do new wheels. My exhaustive research has revealed the Black Rhino Barstow, Boxer, or Stadium to fit my criteria.
The Barstow are my top choice for cost + offset (available in 0 or -18) but are a bit heavy, at 35lbs/ea. The Stadium are nicer and weigh less (31lbs/ea.) but cost ~$200 more for the set.
My big question here is, 0 or -18 offset, if I'm really wanting to keep the poke to ~1" or less? Either way, I'm looking at ~$1.5K for the set
LIFT: In addition to this, I plan to do a 1" spacer/leveling kit (https://teraflex.com/shop/suspensions/jl-4dr-1-5-performance-spacer-lift-kit-no-shocks.html, ~$200), for a few reasons:
- I'm already getting ~1 inch of lift from the tires alone
- A 1" spacer lift is cheap, so if I decide to go bigger later, I don't have a big sunk cost
- A 1" lift isn't going to adjust the steering/geometry much, so I shouldn't need to worry about additional "correction" add-ons, adjustments, etc, right?
All in all, an overall budget of ~$3.4K, assuming I install the spacer lift myself (which would be super easy) for a really nice, future-proof set of wheels+tires, and enough of a lift to get the job done.
OUTLYING QUESTIONS:
- Are the KO2's the best balance of on-road performance, off-road capability, quality, and cost?
- On Sahara axles, is an -18 offset going to give me more than 1" of poke?
- A 1" spacer lift isn't likely to require additional corrective stuff, like LCAs, sway bars, etc, correct?
- Will 35lb wheels + 285/75R17 tires cause too much strain on the factory axles/drive shafts, and/or cause any problems with the stock tailgate/etc?
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