Hi,
I'm thinking of getting a lift on my rubicon, and i started to think getting bigger tires. I believe i can reuse factory wheels with 35'' tires, but would tailgate be able to handle that weight? Should I also get the tailgate reinforcement? Also, If I am getting bigger tires, should I just...
My 2 cents;
I always prefer to back up for below reasons;
- When you arrive at the parking spot, you already have a full knowledge of surrounding, and have a better view backing up (considering backing out of a parking spot), so it is safer.
- At the time of parking, you are in no rush most...
I have no experience with RTT or rhino rack cross bars, that being said, I think it makes more sense to use pioneer platform over cross bars considering it has 6 mounting points. That means, weight will be divided to 6 points instead of 4, also with the backbone, i think it will be less damaging...
I found this site for the calculation, not sure how reliable it is but for the scenario asked in the question, it says 4.22
https://tiresize.com/gear-ratio-calculator/
My JLUR is my daily driver and my offroad gear. I take it offroad over weekends once or twice a month but usually mild trails as I'm not very experienced. That being said, I purchased this vehicle for its offroad capabilities especially, and I will gradually increase the difficulty on trails I...
I think your dealer is probably wrong. Most tires have directions when you put on, therefore you can't just turn it inside out. If Canadian builder does not show white lettering, i don't think you can do anything. Jeep may not be offering it to Canada any more