rubicon18
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- First Name
- Tony
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- Long Island, NY
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- 2018 JLR
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2018 JL 2-Door Rubicon, removed rear seat, upgraded to 35" Ridge Grapplers (heavy!), just put in the Maximus-3 JL Tire Carrier (a beast), a Tepui RTT on Exposed Racks 3-bar rack, ARB Awning, 40L Iceco fridge and slide, custom wood platforms shelves in rear, lots of camping gear, typically carry 9-13 gallons water on the tire carrier as well. Looks like its popping a wheelie. Also I am not a small guy. The only thing light in the rig is my wallet. I am going to try to get it weighed if possible.
So what lift should I get for this overloaded rig? In addition to a lot of beach camping we plan to mostly overland/camp, maybe do some crawling on top of that but nothing major. So in addition to leveling it out, I want mostly a nice ride rather than a rock crawling beast. My other Jeep (now my son's) is a 2015 JKUR with 2 inch Mopar lift riding on Trail Grapplers, it feels like heaven compared to the JL (mostly due to longer wheelbase I suppose, but think the Mopar lift helps a lot).
Any thoughts on the matter are appreciated!
So what lift should I get for this overloaded rig? In addition to a lot of beach camping we plan to mostly overland/camp, maybe do some crawling on top of that but nothing major. So in addition to leveling it out, I want mostly a nice ride rather than a rock crawling beast. My other Jeep (now my son's) is a 2015 JKUR with 2 inch Mopar lift riding on Trail Grapplers, it feels like heaven compared to the JL (mostly due to longer wheelbase I suppose, but think the Mopar lift helps a lot).
Any thoughts on the matter are appreciated!
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