UKCATS
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Nope. Not correct.Yes, because MOAB already has the Rubicon suspension.
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Nope. Not correct.Yes, because MOAB already has the Rubicon suspension.
I guess you are right because Rubicon also has little wider axles. As for suspension wasn’t it confirmed that it’s the same?Nope. Not correct.
No, shocks might be the same, but springs are different. AFAIK.I guess you are right because Rubicon also has little wider axles. As for suspension wasn’t it confirmed that it’s the same?
thanks for the info on this, probably what I'll do first thing when i pickup my MOAB. Looking forward to your upcoming pics.![]()
Just mounted today 315/70/17 on stock suspension and stock wheels no spacers.
I could be wrong. I’m trying to verify. If so, I apologize.I guess you are right because Rubicon also has little wider axles. As for suspension wasn’t it confirmed that it’s the same?
Great looking Jeep! Pictures don’t do it justice from the original tires to now. What made you decide to go with the Spidertrax spacer? Vs going with Rough Country? Do you notice any ride difference? Thanks for posting as this is helpful for my build as well.Mounted the Spiderex 1.75” spacers. Needed to clear the front control arms at full lock turn
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As in you were getting some rubbing? Debating going that route because so many have indicated they put the 35s on with no rub, but I really don't want to have to add anything else beyond the tires.Mounted the Spiderex 1.75” spacers. Needed to clear the front control arms at full lock turn
Are those a Rubicon fender flares?First Jeep Wrangler in many years. MetalCloak lift arrives on Monday, looking forward to installing.
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With 2” bigger tires, did they advise any adjustments to the speedometer/ computer?Just took Delivery of my Moab today. The dealership was able to upgrade my wheels to the larger 315/70/17 BF KO2. No lift yet, but I'm not getting any rubbing so far. Loving it!
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Yes. The speedometer was reading about 4-5mph slower than actual speed. I purchased the Superchips Flashcal to program the correct tire size.With 2” bigger tires, did they advise any adjustments to the speedometer/ computer?
With a slower speedometer comes a slower odometer.Yes. The speedometer was reading about 4-5mph slower than actual speed. I purchased the Superchips Flashcal to program the correct tire size.