Great looking set-up !I have mine on 315/70/17 or 34,4 inch BFG All Terrain. I have a levelling kit and a terraflex adjustable trackbar. I bought it when I realized that my Ruby got much more dirty at the driver side and then realized that the lift had shifted the tires a little bit to the drivers side.
I have on order a Rugged Ridge Snorkel along with a side steps and Spare tire delete kit along with some more stuff from Quadratec. Then I´m gonna install a ARB TWin Compressor under the passenger seat.
Here is my beauty ;-).
Sorry for late reply. Have been busy. I used a little lightbar I got for my previous Suzuki Jimny. It has a L bracket. I took the plastic bumper off and used the mounting holes on the L bracket and drilled trough the metal bumper that is inside of the plastic bumper. Very easy and simple to do. It looks like this one.Great looking set-up !
How did you manage to mount the lights and still keep the original (plastic) bumper ? I would be really interested to know how this can be done.
At first I had 35 inch BFG AT tires with no lift , no spacers. It did rub a little bit on the lower control arms but, there is a Steering stop adjustment screw on the inside of the brake caliber. Its enough to turn it out just few mm out to avoid rubbing.For anyone looking to go completely stock (no US fenders, no lift, stock wheels) with with true 35s on their Rubicons you need to know its possible but see a few remarks below.
A lot of people think they actually need a lift for bigger tires which is not the case. A friend of mine went with no lift and US fenders + bump stops with 38.5 inch tires - he's doing a lot of difficult off-road like recoveries etc.
Remarks:
- you will need wheel spacers with stock wheels, otherwise you will rub on lower control arms - alternative is to use a aftermarket wheel with around 14 - 24 offset
- after a few tries, 50mm spacers are very nice looking but not practical
- ideally it should be 30mm spacers (but you will have to grind the wheel studs) so I will change my 50mm with 35mm, which fit without any issue (only on the stock wheel !!! may not fit with other wheels)
- will need bump stops - there is an easy hack without throwing money - 2 hockey pucks for each front and for the rear you can use 50mm rectangular pipes from your DYI shop.
- luckily the JL has already holes where the front and rear bump stops are to be added, so no drilling is required.
Will post a review soon with this setup at work, on some trails.
That is some nice stuff, had no idea about it! Definitely very good information, thanks!At first I had 35 inch BFG AT tires with no lift , no spacers. It did rub a little bit on the lower control arms but, there is a Steering stop adjustment screw on the inside of the brake caliber. Its enough to turn it out just few mm out to avoid rubbing.
Aki,At first I had 35 inch BFG AT tires with no lift , no spacers. It did rub a little bit on the lower control arms but, there is a Steering stop adjustment screw on the inside of the brake caliber. Its enough to turn it out just few mm out to avoid rubbing.
I dont like Wheel Spacers even if it looks beautiful and fancy bc it makes the car get much dirtier with the wheels sticking out beyond the fender flares. I rather like to reduce the turning radius a little bit to keep it cleaner , especially in winter with all the salt and tar spraying from the roads, I have even thougth of going down to 285 from the 315 tires to get a little bit more protection from the fender flares. But I will probably stick with the 315 to get a better driveability in the snow and a little more riding height for offroading.
That is interesting. Do you have any idea how to contact them ?. I live in Iceland and maybe I could buy from them and have it sent to me.Aki,
I live in Germany and also drive the 315/70 R17 BFG AT tires (and am very happy with them). I have noticed, too, that my Jeep gets a lot dirtier compared to the factory tire setting, but have learned to live with it.
If it really bothers you, you should visit the online store of the guys from ORZ in Munich. They have developped 38mm fender flare extensions that almost look like factory (not the cheap glue-on-version, but something properly mounted to the original fender flares and more durable).
The garage that has installed my lift and some other mods (Allrad Pauli, really cool people, by the way) has got some good pictures of the extensions installed somewhere on their facebook thread.
Take care,
Michael
Just go via their homepage: http://meinjeepshop.de/That is interesting. Do you have any idea how to contact them ?. I live in Iceland and maybe I could buy from them and have it sent to me.
Thanks a lot .Just go via their homepage: http://meinjeepshop.de/
It is available in English, too, and when I contacted them a while ago, they were really friendly and helpful.
If you should not be successful, send me a PM and I try to contact them here in Germany - I well know how it is to try and find a way to buy parts somewhere abroad and am always happy myself if locals are willing to help me out...
Did you have any issue with TĂśV?Aki,
I live in Germany and also drive the 315/70 R17 BFG AT tires (and am very happy with them). I have noticed, too, that my Jeep gets a lot dirtier compared to the factory tire setting, but have learned to live with it.
If it really bothers you, you should visit the online store of the guys from ORZ in Munich. They have developped 38mm fender flare extensions that almost look like factory (not the cheap glue-on-version, but something properly mounted to the original fender flares and more durable).
The garage that has installed my lift and some other mods (Allrad Pauli, really cool people, by the way) has got some good pictures of the extensions installed somewhere on their facebook thread.
Take care,
Michael