johnnyp26
Well-Known Member
Yeah I am going to run coilovers as well, likely the Kings that Rebel puts out but I'm going to take a close look at the EVO setup as well. My goal is a low center of gravity, so I'll keep it at 3.5 unless I need to adjust the coils higher for tougher wheeling, but I hope to not have to do that often. To be honest I don't wheel anything hard, my Jeep is on the street 99% of the time since there isn't many good wheeling options here in FL that don't involve mud which I'm not at all a fan of.I am going to run 37's and am figuring on a 3.5 inch lift. I guess we will see. I am waiting for the Evo coilovers to come out. Any word on Metalcloak's development of lifts for the JL?
Also, did you truss and put c gussets in to run 40's on your JK? Stock axles?
Yeah the current Jeep was built with 37's in mind which I ran for a year, then a buddy got 40's and I got the itch. So I have the rubi D44's now, front is trussed, sleeved and gussetted, left the rear stock. That was enough in my mind for the wheeling around here for 37's. I have barely wheeled it since I got the 40's, I didn't want to dump any more into the D44 setup and figured if I was going to keep the Jeep I would save up for one tons. Then I drove the JL and decided to just upgrade it all and part out the JK. I'm going to run stock 44's and just do a regear on the JL at first and save up for one tons once the market for the rubi 44's builds up with the JL sport owners.
I heard summer for Metalcloak but I haven't talked to them about it too much, I figured I'd wait until I put my order in to start bugging them. Most of my mods on my current rig are metalcloak, I run their lift, fenders, sliders, bumpers and steering currently. It sounds like I can move the front bumper over to the JL so I'm hoping they are going to put out a similar style rear JL bumper so I don't have to buy a whole new setup.
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