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Thanks everyone for the input and experience. I’m currently thinking the best options will be to start with a set of 33” KO2s on 17” rims and go from there.

Following the 33s I’m thinking the next group would be :
- Rock Rails
- Rubicon Shocks/Springs
- Metal Front Bumper

I’ll keep my eye out on these forums for any other similar builds or recommendations!
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Rubicon suspension if you want 1" lift (might be slightly stiffer - there's no clear answer on stiffness between the two) or dystar 3/4" lift spacers.

I have both options to put on this summer, will see which I like better.

I think changing bumper and grill inincetts from silver to charcoal grey (Rubicon spec) makes it more aggressive. Rubicon wheels/tires are usually overpriced, might able to something aftermarket that looks better and close to same price.

My Sahara still sits on stock suspension.

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Do you have the product codes for the grill and bumper inserts?
 
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With the 33" KO2s I would be considering the Rubicon Shocks/Springs for the 0.75"-1" lift providing slightly better ground clearance.

Is there anything to consider adding in addition to the Rubi Shocks/Spings? Will I need to upgrade any additional parts that might break due to this upgrade (control arms, sway bar links, track arms, bumps stops, etc. ). I’m definitely far from a mechanic and don’t want this swap and have something break and hear about it from JEEP.... What’s the safest option?
 

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No, you’re good. You have a D44 in the rear; that can easily handle 35-inch tires.
 
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No, you’re good. You have a D44 in the rear; that can easily handle 35-inch tires.
Thanks! I've seen a few marketplace posts selling a bunch of other random pieces (control arms/ track arms), and just wanted to confirm that all I need to locate are a pair of rubicon shocks/suspension off a JL hardtop, steel bumper, tow kit if possible.

This is the first car I've owned where I would ever consider making modifications to things under the vehicle such as shocks/suspension and don't want to get caught in a bad position by not doing my research. That's why I was asking about Rubi takeoffs vs spacers vs full lift kit. Appreciate your continued help.
 

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Hmmm...well...I think it matters if the Rubicon is a 2.0T, 3.6 V6 or Diesel.

It has something to do with the spring rates being different for vehicles of different weight.

When I got the Mopar lift, the dealer needed my powertrain configuration to search his inventory. Different engine JLs use lifts with different part numbers.

Whether the Rubicon has a hardtop or a steel bumper I think is immaterial.
 
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Makes sense. If I’m running the 3.6 V6 on my SAHRA should I be looking for the comparable 3.6 V6 Rubicon takeoffs to give me the 0.75-1”
 

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Correct.
 
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Rubicon suspension if you want 1" lift (might be slightly stiffer - there's no clear answer on stiffness between the two) or dystar 3/4" lift spacers.

I have both options to put on this summer, will see which I like better.

I think changing bumper and grill inincetts from silver to charcoal grey (Rubicon spec) makes it more aggressive. Rubicon wheels/tires are usually overpriced, might able to something aftermarket that looks better and close to same price.

My Sahara still sits on stock suspension.

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Where did you get the charcoal grey bumper and grill incerts? I've been looking around for these.
 

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Where did you get the charcoal grey bumper and grill incerts? I've been looking around for these.
I bought used bumper and used grill.
Quadratec sells black bumper trim
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They will be back, not charcoal when new.
 

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I am pleased with the Rubi take off 33s and K02. I think I could do a small lift to balance it out. Bumper and winch next.
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I am pleased with the Rubi take off 33s and K02. I think I could do a small lift to balance it out. Bumper and winch next.
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Love the look! I'm thinking along the same lines. Potentially looking for ~1" lift with RUBICON takeoffs.
 
 



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