UtahRubi
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- First Name
- Ernie
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- Kamas, Utah
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- 2018 JLU Rubicon
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I am thinking of purchasing the Dynatrac EnduroSport 2" lift w/ .5" Terraflex front spacer and pairing it with a complete SteerSmarts front end (track bar, tie rod, drag link, steering stabilizer), 35/12.5/17 BFG KO2's, Mopar steel bumpers, Mopar lower control arms from the 2.5" lift, Warn Zeon 10s winch, Goosegear plate system, Dometic CFX 'fridge, ARB dual compressor, and eventually an Ursa Minor top.
Here are my questions:
A. Do you feel the spring rate feels regarding holding up this much weight? In your opinion do you think it is not designed to handle the weight and I should consider the something like an AEV 2.5" because of the spring rating?
B. Do I need an entire Steer Smarts system or do you feel a front and rear adjustable track bar is adequate?
I am about to pull the trigger on all this and I have a shop quoting me build prices now. I like the idea of a low center of gravity lift when not loaded up for daily driving. I know I can't have the best of both worlds but I'm definitely trying to find a happy medium between road characteristics, clearance, and handling the weight both loaded and unloaded.
Thanks for your input!
Here are my questions:
A. Do you feel the spring rate feels regarding holding up this much weight? In your opinion do you think it is not designed to handle the weight and I should consider the something like an AEV 2.5" because of the spring rating?
B. Do I need an entire Steer Smarts system or do you feel a front and rear adjustable track bar is adequate?
I am about to pull the trigger on all this and I have a shop quoting me build prices now. I like the idea of a low center of gravity lift when not loaded up for daily driving. I know I can't have the best of both worlds but I'm definitely trying to find a happy medium between road characteristics, clearance, and handling the weight both loaded and unloaded.
Thanks for your input!
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