GearWhore
Well-Known Member
I think I see where you're going, and what you're trying to do with this build. Sounds like you're coming from the Taco and offroad world anyway, so you have a pretty good idea about what you're getting into.
As others have suggested, if you're thinking you want to add lockers and 35s, step up to a Rubicon. I know not everyone can make that $6-9k jump, but if you deduct your planned mods (with labor) you're most of the way there. Stock 33s with the JLR chasis is already much more capable than you realize at first. You can upsize to 35s for just the cost of tires when the stockers wear out. You'll get the in-cab swaybar disconnect (spoiled me! you'll use it all the time). You'll get stronger axles, lower gear ratio (no re-gear costs or complexities), higher fenders, and a warranty on all of it. Likely also retain the desirability/resale if/when you want to move on.
If you do stick with the Willys Sport (still awesome), look elsewhere for more complete and tunable suspension systems than the Mopar lift (for similar $). I've been really happy with my MetalCloak 2.5, but there are a lot of good reviews of the systems by Clayton, AccuTune, and more. Look for a kit with adjustable front lower control arms at least. Front track bar is next, and rear track bar after that. Most kits will come with swaybar extensions or disconnects. Watch front driveshaft angles and contact points when articulating if going over 2-2.5" of lift.
You probably don't need the steering stabilizer, even with 35s (until you bash it on a rock; it is exposed).
Finally, not sure where you ordered from, but if you haven't contacted Steve Boeckmann at Jim Butler in Linn, MO, I highly suggest giving him a call. Recommended through the forum here and also personal experience. He offered best pricing in the country when I was looking to order my JL in 2020, and same when we ordered my dad's JT through him last year.
As others have suggested, if you're thinking you want to add lockers and 35s, step up to a Rubicon. I know not everyone can make that $6-9k jump, but if you deduct your planned mods (with labor) you're most of the way there. Stock 33s with the JLR chasis is already much more capable than you realize at first. You can upsize to 35s for just the cost of tires when the stockers wear out. You'll get the in-cab swaybar disconnect (spoiled me! you'll use it all the time). You'll get stronger axles, lower gear ratio (no re-gear costs or complexities), higher fenders, and a warranty on all of it. Likely also retain the desirability/resale if/when you want to move on.
If you do stick with the Willys Sport (still awesome), look elsewhere for more complete and tunable suspension systems than the Mopar lift (for similar $). I've been really happy with my MetalCloak 2.5, but there are a lot of good reviews of the systems by Clayton, AccuTune, and more. Look for a kit with adjustable front lower control arms at least. Front track bar is next, and rear track bar after that. Most kits will come with swaybar extensions or disconnects. Watch front driveshaft angles and contact points when articulating if going over 2-2.5" of lift.
You probably don't need the steering stabilizer, even with 35s (until you bash it on a rock; it is exposed).
Finally, not sure where you ordered from, but if you haven't contacted Steve Boeckmann at Jim Butler in Linn, MO, I highly suggest giving him a call. Recommended through the forum here and also personal experience. He offered best pricing in the country when I was looking to order my JL in 2020, and same when we ordered my dad's JT through him last year.
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