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This Jeep sickens me b/c it isn’t in my driveway.Mopar 2” lift. Teraflex adjustable front and rear track bars, tie rod and drag link.
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This Jeep sickens me b/c it isn’t in my driveway.Mopar 2” lift. Teraflex adjustable front and rear track bars, tie rod and drag link.
I’m already a subscriber! Great videos and shows what a stock Rubicon 2 door is capable of with the addition of larger tires. Great to see you on the forums!Been wheeling my Jeep on 315 KO2s with stock Rubicon suspension. Moab, Michigan, Wisconsin.
check out my YouTube channel to see it in action lol
https://youtube.com/channel/UCSh-CN5ZGY-Eg8KSYVjoa6g
The Mopar lift flexes quite well!
I have been thinking about doing the pizza cutters for the next set but looks like they are E rated? What size exactly are you running, AT or MT, load rating, and how do they ride? What air pressure? The 315/70 R17 C rated AT KO2 rides very cushy with around 33 PSI cold.
I cant recall the size for sure but it is 34"high. Jeep is at our summer home. Run 35psi cold and have the AT's. It rides close to stock 33's" but do notice slightly more weight on the steering on the stock Rubicon.
Overall really happy I went with the 34 vs a lager 35 tire. I did keep the stock rims.
Is that 2.25 out of the 1.5 springs?We also sell the full Overland Plus kit outside of the package deal if that's what you're looking for! 2 doors get about 2.25" of lift, and look great on either 33s or 35s.
If anyone has any questions, I'm always happy to help out!
https://www.claytonoffroad.com/product/jeep-wrangler-15-overland-lift-kit-2018-jl-jl-4xe
Yes would be about 2.25 in the rear on a 2-door!Is that 2.25 out of the 1.5 springs?