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Suggestions for lift kits and tires

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First time Jeep owner. Just bought a JLU Rubicon. I want to lift it like 3.5" and put 35s on it. Can you guys give me some suggestions on what else I would need to do for the mod or another things to buy for this mod?
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In the suspension and chassis forum there is a master list of lifts with some descriptions in the comments
 

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Just out of curiosity, I assume you are aware the Rubicon doesn't need a lift for 35" tires? For 37" a 2.5" would suffice unless you want maximum articulation without needing to correct minor rub issues.
 
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If I were to put 35s and a 2 inch lift would it rub?
 

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You should be more than fine with 2" and 35s
 

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Again, it won't rub WITHOUT a lift and 35s on a Rubicon.

So ANY lift will be fine with 35" tires.

Here is a stock Rubicon with 35" Coopers.

 

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First time Jeep owner. Just bought a JLU Rubicon. I want to lift it like 3.5" and put 35s on it. Can you guys give me some suggestions on what else I would need to do for the mod or another things to buy for this mod?
If you shoot an email over to [email protected], we can answer any questions you may have and build an estimate of what you'd need based on what exactly you'd like your end result to be.

-Kyle@rebeloffroad
 

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This is the Mopar 2" and 35s. Works great!
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