path0s
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- First Name
- Mike
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- Jan 4, 2022
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- Location
- Goose Creek, SC
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 JLUR XR
Just recently finished my 3.5" metalcloak.
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Now it needs 37sJust recently finished my 3.5" metalcloak.
Yea, I got a few other things I'm saving for before the 37s are thrown on. Only thing coming in is door sill guards/xpel straps.Now it needs 37s
Which shocks did you go with for your new lift?I'm running the 2.5 Clayton Overland lift with 35" tires. The ride is fantastic, but the travel admittedly is slightly limited. I am comparing to a frankinlift on my old JKU, admittedly. I can throw on 37" tires with no further lift but I did replace the fenders and inner fenders. The ride on the street is akin to stock. I can feel the tires are larger, but there is no more and no less wander or bump. I knew I was going to DD this Jeep for some time so I focused on what would be maintenance free and quiet on the street.
I don't know that the XR would be for me. I like my Lego project and aside from the beefier axle, everything else I like to do myself.
I went with the Fox 2.0 and have no complaints. Sure, they don't look as cool as some other offerings, but they get the job done well without a large needless hit to the pocketbook. If I was to upgrade, I think I would look at Kings. Buddy of mine had the Falcon shocks and wasn't too impressed. He needed a rebuild, but he found he HAD to send them in for service and the lead time was crazy. With Kings, they can be serviced locally. All that said, I'd pretty much be upgrading for looks mostly.Which shocks did you go with for your new lift?
I'm running the 2.5 Clayton Overland lift with 35" tires. The ride is fantastic, but the travel admittedly is slightly limited. I am comparing to a frankinlift on my old JKU, admittedly. I can throw on 37" tires with no further lift but I did replace the fenders and inner fenders. The ride on the street is akin to stock. I can feel the tires are larger, but there is no more and no less wander or bump. I knew I was going to DD this Jeep for some time so I focused on what would be maintenance free and quiet on the street.
I don't know that the XR would be for me. I like my Lego project and aside from the beefier axle, everything else I like to do myself.
stance looks great. I’ve looked at every imaginable lift for my wife’s rubicon and think I might have settled on this one. Ride quality( comfortable)being the most important factor with build quality a close second how would you rate this lift? Will be her DD and will be on 35sI'm running the 2.5 Clayton Overland lift with 35" tires. The ride is fantastic, but the travel admittedly is slightly limited. I am comparing to a frankinlift on my old JKU, admittedly. I can throw on 37" tires with no further lift but I did replace the fenders and inner fenders. The ride on the street is akin to stock. I can feel the tires are larger, but there is no more and no less wander or bump. I knew I was going to DD this Jeep for some time so I focused on what would be maintenance free and quiet on the street.
I don't know that the XR would be for me. I like my Lego project and aside from the beefier axle, everything else I like to do myself.