Gmanjeeper
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Anyone recommend after market diff covers on a stock JLR in connection with light to moderate off-roading once or twice a year?His tires are 35x12.5r17 on the factory wheels.
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Anyone recommend after market diff covers on a stock JLR in connection with light to moderate off-roading once or twice a year?His tires are 35x12.5r17 on the factory wheels.
Not a big fan of AEV, because of their gody Nissian design, but I like and use the AEV diff covers most of all their engineering is approved and used by FCA Jeep as well.Anyone recommend after market diff covers on a stock JLR in connection with light to moderate off-roading once or twice a year?
I just installed the Dana HD covers and I really like them. Especially because you can find them on sale or with a discount code. The AEV ones are nice but pricey and never go on sale.Anyone recommend after market diff covers on a stock JLR in connection with light to moderate off-roading once or twice a year?
If you want to keep it simple, look at Motobilt. Built like tanks:Anyone recommend after market diff covers on a stock JLR in connection with light to moderate off-roading once or twice a year?
This absolutely.Number one mod if you're keeping it stock is the longer Mopar front LCA's. This will make the handling so much better as stock Rubicon's don't have enough caster to feel comfortable at higher speeds.
Number two is a stronger aftermarket front track bar. You'll feel the difference in handling as soon as you install it.
For overlanding, the JLU is an excellent platform indeed.Get two extra doors. Had a 2-door and I think the 4-door is more useful.
If you're only doing that a couple of times a year, the money you'd spend on diff covers would probably be better spent elsewhere...Anyone recommend after market diff covers on a stock JLR in connection with light to moderate off-roading once or twice a year?