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Since the topic is here, I keep forgetting, what's the limit on lift (amount and/or brand) that still maintains the factory warranty? Was is something like 2" or 2.5", regardless of brand?
 

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Stop littering up the suspension with questions about will this work/will that work. Talk to one of the suspension companies please
This board is good for three things:

1) Being able to converse with people that have worked on their JL, and love sharing their insight.
2) Getting some inside info about new products and production constraints.
3) Being entertained by people who will literally complain about anything.
 

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I’m not sure what this thread is, I’m just glad it’s not another Bronco thread, I think 16 is plenty.……:computerrage:
Is the Wrangler even comparable to the Bronco? The straight axle can't come close to the Bronco IFS when it comes to rock crawling. I'm just grateful to have a choice to get something so obviously more reliable, durable than the Wrangler. Also easier to lift and less trail damage than the complicated and weak Wrangler straight axle design.
 

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Is the Wrangler even comparable to the Bronco? The straight axle can't come close to the Bronco IFS when it comes to rock crawling. I'm just grateful to have a choice to get something so obviously more reliable, durable than the Wrangler. Also easier to lift and less trail damage than the complicated and weak Wrangler straight axle design.
?….. etc….etc…etc……..:facepalm:
 

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but wait. what color should jeep make, and why didnt they keep the color i liked from 10 years ago?
 
 







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