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I don’t hit 6 gear on the highway. But I don’t have any trouble in 5th on the highway. Drove 160 miles round trip at 75 miles per hour with the trailer this past weekend. (14.4mpg) Is it a little less power than stock sure. But the truck is definitely drivable on the interstate and easily drivable in town. Living in Florida I have no hills to deal with and I don’t run doors, rear seat, and carpets. (I guess paradise has its perks!). Yes regearing is a good idea and I will do so in the future. But you can run 35” no problem. And I will be swapping out to 37” in a few months with a regear to 4.88. But I do feel I wasted money going 35” and should have tried the 37” to start. If it was terrible on 37” I could have regraded then. Will post the 35” tires on the forum in a few months
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Has anyone seen a picture of a punk'n with body colored hard top that has been lifted?

I am about to place an order and trying to decide between a black hardtop and a body colored hardtop.

And great looking jeeps here!
 

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Updated picture of my JL from the Panama City Jeep Beach Jam. Envy was in the Quake LED booth.
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What size tires are you running?
 

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Hey guys. First time posting. Loving all the 2dr pics. I’m going to be purchasing a 2dr JL soon but torn on getting a sport s and putting a 2-3in lift with 35s or buying a stock rubicon and just leaving it mostly stock. Would really like any advice or input! Thanks!
 

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Hey guys. First time posting. Loving all the 2dr pics. I’m going to be purchasing a 2dr JL soon but torn on getting a sport s and putting a 2-3in lift with 35s or buying a stock rubicon and just leaving it mostly stock. Would really like any advice or input! Thanks!
Depends on your goals and how you will be driving your Jeep. I'd vote for the Rubicon, but I might be biased.

Stock suspension is really good and you get a lot for the extra money. But if you don't need lockers, bigger brakes, sway bar disconnect, beefier axles, etc... then save the money and make the Sport your own. :ninja:
 

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I just got it so I don't have many pics yet. I installed the Rough Country 2.5 spacer lift last weekend and the tires and wheels came in yesterday!

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Fuel Lethal 18x9 with Nitto Ridge Grapplers 285/75/18

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Dude this is so great looking. I want to get a sport s and make it look like this!
 

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Here's the Mopar 2" lift with 315/70r17 Copper STT Pro tires.

I also added the following from Clayton Offroad: front and rear adjustable track bars, all 8 adjustable control arms. I will be ready to increase lift height should I opt for 37s at some point.

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