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  1. Tire size in a garage with limited height

    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...
  2. Best Jeep Ducks Around

    "you make bath time lots of fun..."
  3. Tire size in a garage with limited height

    2.5" ST2 TeraFlex Lift 37" BFG tires (actual size 35.2") 83.5" garage opening height 10"-11" of clearance Total Jeep height is about 73"
  4. Trans coolers

    someone warn me if this will get me banned...
  5. Best Jeep Ducks Around

    Same. It might be due to growing up thinking this relationship was a bit sketchy.
  6. Steering Box Adjustment - 1/4 Turn on Lash Screw and No Change! Am I Screwed (baha)?

    If your plan is 40" tires someday, investing the $500 towards the PSC is a good idea. If 37s are your end goal, I would get the steel box.
  7. Most Reliable Engine

    The dirt clods falling onto his face each time he is under it working is helping to program his brain with "if mud, then _____."
  8. Most Reliable Engine

    Because it's my son's Jeep. Frontal lobe still not developed.
  9. Steering Box Adjustment - 1/4 Turn on Lash Screw and No Change! Am I Screwed (baha)?

    I am in the camp of never touching that screw. Are your ball joints the originals?
  10. What’s the Largest Spare Tire - Without Modification

    The stock 3rd brake light is adjustable for a 35" tire.
  11. Most Reliable Engine

    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.
  12. Most Reliable Engine

    Or they know the oil cooler on the JK 3.6L was a ticking time bomb.
  13. SOT owners - question?

    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...
  14. Most Reliable Engine

    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.
  15. Can someone explain a “Rebuild” sheet I found upon delivery of my new JLUR?

    It means they used a recycled 4xe as your base frame. Just kidding...
  16. Most Reliable Engine

    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.
  17. Add-on decals for my JL

    @pixeldecals https://pixeldecals.com/shop/ They are the best quality you will find and can do custom decals. The only thing is not to expect Amazon Prime next day delivery. Custom and quality can take time.
  18. What is your recommendation for a smoked sidemarker?

    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...
  19. Help me Choose a lift

    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...




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