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I have 2 door 2022 jl sport,

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Can I run 35s on 2.5 lift? Or could I run 37s on 3.0 lift?

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I have 2 door 2022 jl sport,

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Can I run 35s on 2.5 lift? Or could I run 37s on 3.0 lift?

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Concur with previous post ^...

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I’m about to put 35s on my Clayton 1.5” that netted 3”, so my guess is a 2.5” will get you even higher
 

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I think the proper answer is it depends on how you will use your Jeep.

If you expect to just overland and trail where flex and turn radius is less critical, 3” lift and 37’s would be a good combination but kind of overkill just raise the differentials higher. If you’re going for the look and don’t care about CG, wheel weight, and the likes, go for it! (You’ll probably need to regear the diffs so as not to handicap it horribly)

I lean to 35’s for actual functionality without too much compromise of everything else. You can crawl, trail and drive it home without making any of the three too yukky. You’ll need to reset your speedometer in either case but gearing should be tolerable. Wheel weight is obviously heavier than 33’s but it won’t rip your tailgate off.

That’s this kids opinion. I’m sure there’s a thousand different ones.
 

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Could also run 37s on a 2.5 or 35s on a 3.0. Bump extension determines tire clearance more than lift height. Most spring lifts are measured from armored Rubicon height, so anticipate at least an inch more than advertised. Spacer lifts will gain you the advertised.
 

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I have 35’s on a 2 inch lift. It’s the rough country spacer lift.

3.45 gears in sport and Willy’s are crap though, just a heads up
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