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I’m looking into potentially putting the JLUR suspension on my JLUS. I have been seeing people are getting about 2” of lift doing this. I will also be adding a 3/4” spacer in the front to level it out. My question is, who has done this? I’m wanting to run 20x12 with 35” tires. I know that this will limit off roading, but I don’t off road so I’m ok with that.
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On a 4 door about 1.5” of lift and about 2” in 2 door if you use 4 door springs.

For street driving you should be ok on 35s.
 

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I’m looking into potentially putting the JLUR suspension on my JLUS. I have been seeing people are getting about 2” of lift doing this. I will also be adding a 3/4” spacer in the front to level it out. My question is, who has done this? I’m wanting to run 20x12 with 35” tires. I know that this will limit off roading, but I don’t off road so I’m ok with that.
You're gonna hate the way it rides with those rims. You're also gonna need some caster correction most likely. Front track bar as well.
 

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This is one we did at the shop. Its a sport with Rubicon coils and shocks with stock rubicon wheels and tires.

A 20x12 is a very wide setup that will have a lot of offset. Odds are you'll rub the front stock bumper and the back of the front fender when you turn either direction. This could be corrected with a stubby bumper and a little trimming or it may end up not being an issue. Just go in knowing it might take a little finesse to make it all work happily.

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