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Do I NEED a lift and tires?

bumpit

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If you do it right the first time it will ride better and you won't be fixing parts after the fact but your wallet will hate you.

My last few jeeps I've wheeled stock for a year or so to get to know it and then it usually ends up with a lift and 35 or 37 inch tires. The fun thing about wheeling them stock is you get to enjoy trails that were trivial when your use to running them with a built jeep.

Not had the new jl out yet but here is my old jk stock out and having fun
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About a year later and lots of $$
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My Jeep simply received 285/70/17 tires. It drives really well at the sand dunes and drives super nice with the factory 3.73 gears (3.6 motor). Gonna leave it alone for a spell.
 
 



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