longfiredragon
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Sometimes this jeep stuff can get confusing. So please chime in and let me know if I don't know what I am talking about or if this makes sense.
I am thinking 35"s. There's a lot said, no do 37"s , 39"s etc. You will wear out parts sooner etc.
One example, a friend bought a 2018 sport. Before he took delivery he had the Mopar 2" lift installed, pro Comp steel wheels and MT Baja 315, 35"s installed. He now has 75K on his jeep and the only part that has ever worn out/been replaced is the track bar. He carries the spare in the stock location with no reinforcement, and no issues. And yes he has done considerable off roading.
I have also read posts on here from jeep people that seem to know a lot more than me, and state that the JL components are much stronger than most people realize. This is not the JK days. Everything is bigger and stronger.
So then for me why 35"s?
Because I believe 35"s will do everything I need for the way I use my jeep off road.
I can use the stock location for the spare. Which upgrading is just more money.
I do as much maintenance as I can myself. My jeep has never been to a shop except for tire installation. This said I am 60 years old, 150 pounds, solid muscle and have worked out all my life. However, I can barley lift my 33"s to do a tire rotation. The spare, before going out on the road I would use my floor jack to lift it up as high as I could then muscle it up without destroying the rear camera.
Being on the road in an RV now I have to get my wife to help put the spare back on. I can do it, but I fear damaging the camera.
35"s I think I could still change a flat on the trail and do my tire rotations.
Of course the look. I am not doing a 3 1/2 or 4 inch lift. I don't need it. So with about a 2 1/2 to 3 inch lift I think 35"s look good. I like a gap between the tire and fender. When you have 37"s or 40"s and they fill up the fender well, I don't like the look.
I guess a part of the confusion and question is that some say you will have to do ball joints, knuckles, tie rod ends U joints, all kinds of parts replacement just to move up to 35"s on a sport.
I have seen and heard different.
What say you all?
Thanks
I am thinking 35"s. There's a lot said, no do 37"s , 39"s etc. You will wear out parts sooner etc.
One example, a friend bought a 2018 sport. Before he took delivery he had the Mopar 2" lift installed, pro Comp steel wheels and MT Baja 315, 35"s installed. He now has 75K on his jeep and the only part that has ever worn out/been replaced is the track bar. He carries the spare in the stock location with no reinforcement, and no issues. And yes he has done considerable off roading.
I have also read posts on here from jeep people that seem to know a lot more than me, and state that the JL components are much stronger than most people realize. This is not the JK days. Everything is bigger and stronger.
So then for me why 35"s?
Because I believe 35"s will do everything I need for the way I use my jeep off road.
I can use the stock location for the spare. Which upgrading is just more money.
I do as much maintenance as I can myself. My jeep has never been to a shop except for tire installation. This said I am 60 years old, 150 pounds, solid muscle and have worked out all my life. However, I can barley lift my 33"s to do a tire rotation. The spare, before going out on the road I would use my floor jack to lift it up as high as I could then muscle it up without destroying the rear camera.
Being on the road in an RV now I have to get my wife to help put the spare back on. I can do it, but I fear damaging the camera.
35"s I think I could still change a flat on the trail and do my tire rotations.
Of course the look. I am not doing a 3 1/2 or 4 inch lift. I don't need it. So with about a 2 1/2 to 3 inch lift I think 35"s look good. I like a gap between the tire and fender. When you have 37"s or 40"s and they fill up the fender well, I don't like the look.
I guess a part of the confusion and question is that some say you will have to do ball joints, knuckles, tie rod ends U joints, all kinds of parts replacement just to move up to 35"s on a sport.
I have seen and heard different.
What say you all?
Thanks
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