Things to keep in mind, 2.5" lift is all you need for 37s on a Rubicon. Even if you went with 3.5" and tires that are a full 37" tall, you are still looking at a an overall height of 75"-76" which clears your 78" opening. Keep it to a 2.5" lift and a full 37" tires will put you at...
You got me with the radiator. We did have to replace that on the 3.8L JKU. I think that had more to do with the mud in the fins than the engine though.
On the flip side, moving parts need to move once in awhile to keep them lubricated and fabric needs to stretch out once in awhile to prevent the creases from becoming permanent and brittle at the crease. If it is kept open at home but closed while at work or the mall parking lot, maybe that is...
Exactly this. For a used Wrangler, the number of past oil changes probably means more than the number of liters in the engine size when it comes to reliability.
Our 2010 Wrangler has the 3.8L with about 250K original miles (most of them pushing 37" tires). It isn't as powerful as the 2012+ 3.6L versions but so far has been very reliable.
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Actually any of the things I listed could get you a ticket. I’m not disagreeing that the front reflector is a standard part of the design to help illuminate the vehicle when parked in the dark. My point is that your comment of “a lawyer taking your house” if you get in an accident without a...
I have had great luck with the Mopar 2" and the TeraFlex 2.5" on two different JLURs on 37" tires. Daily driven and weekend warrior on the rocks and sand:
https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/35’s-on-2021-rubicon-questions.110581/#post-2296084
Based on your list, I would not go over...