BroncoHound
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- First Name
- Bud
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- Jun 10, 2020
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- Meridian, ID
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- 2020 JLUR / 2022 JLURD
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- Taxi driver-in-training
If you're sticking to in-state trail driving and such, you can run 35's on a Rubicon bone stock and 37's with nothing more than a small spacer lift. If you're planning to go down to Moab and flex the suspension out often, you'll need a lift.Alright, what do I do for a lift if I go with the diesel?
Lots of others are trying to talk me into the XR package, which isn't a diesel option. My other contender is the AEV 2.5" lift. ....seemingly sends you down a black hole of thousands of dollars of other upgrades.
Wish they would do a XR package for the diesel and set it up with the right size gears - maybe it wouldn't overheat.
I've been all over Montana in my JKR with a 2.5" lift and 35's (which is the same overall height as a stock JLR on 35's) and my JLUR with stock suspension and 35's and have yet to feel the need for more suspension.
Remember, you're buying a $60k purpose built off-roader. It doesn't need to be fully kitted from the aftermarket to be competent. And if it came between a lift kit and LED lighting, I'd personally choose LED lighting 10000x over.
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