It was a bit of a semi-educated guess in regards to the springs. There were only about 800 spring options so had to kind of accept at some point that I may not choose perfectly.
I ended up ordering part #s:
68253590AA
68253591AA
68253660AD
68253661AD
for the springs. 2x 68322798AA for the...
Funny story, I spent the night out there in my Jeep last weekend. But, since it's Alberta, I woke up in the middle of the night to "use the facilities" only to find 4-5" of fresh snow on the ground with it coming down exceptionally hard.
Given that everything was quickly become the same...
It's in the Ghost, a public land use zone in the Alberta Rockies.
A forest fire burned there last summer which has made the area pretty surreal, as it has always felt pretty barren.
This particular photo is taken near the base of Blackrock Mountain, which is one of the coolest places to visit...
Started with some slightly larger tires on the stock Willys suspension - 285/75R17 Toyo A/T IIIs:
And then some longer springs arrived so it was time to install them, along with the longer Mopar LCAs from their in-house lifts. Measured an initial gain of 1.5" all around:
And now it's ready...
Well, gotta confess that this thread cost me some money, haha. I really appreciate all the info.
These are Toyo ATIIIs. I also installed larger springs the other day. Gained about 1.5" from the springs.
Spare was not even remotely interested in fitting. Waiting on my relocation bracket and...
This is the world's most over-engineering bike storage setup, but in my defense it was pretty tough to make it work in a Wrangler.
I can carry two bikes for day trips, one bike with a sleeping platform for long trips, and zero bikes when my kitty needs all the litter from Costco. The whole...
Hi all,
This is my 2021 JLU Willys that I purchased in January. I've done absolutely nothing minus some installing some proper rims/tires for our sketchy-ass winter and removing the Willys decals. I'm just not a big fan of flashy (or even non-flashy) branding and prefer a plain look.
This...
To quote the user manual:
"This engine is designed to meet all emission regulations, and provide satisfactory fuel economy and performance when using high-quality unleaded “Regular” gasoline having a posted octane number of 87 [...] For optimal performance the use of 91 or higher octane...
I drive a lot of highway miles in the mountains, and am really enjoying the performance of the 2.0T. That said, I test drove both and would have been perfectly fine with either. This is just a case of the turbo fitting a bit better into my personal application - which is why it's nice to have to...