USAFREODRetired
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- First Name
- Mark
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- Aug 20, 2019
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- Colorado Springs, CO
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- 2018 JLUR
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Currently running the Dynatrac Endurosport 2" lift on my 2018 JLUR which was fantastic when I was living outside DC and 99% on the road. That lift is plush and perfect for DDs.
HOWEVER, I moved to Colorado over the summer and loaded my JLUR down with lots of extra equipment for camping, adventuring, MB, winter sports, etc. Also going to install a fridge and slide this summer. The Dynatrac lift just cannot handle anything more than two adults and my daughter in the back. Over Christmas break, we were fully loaded with our skis on top and the back full of gear (snowshoes, winter kit, etc.) the lift just sags horribly and I routinely bottomed out bopping through snow bumps between Frisco and Breckenridge on the back roads.
I'm going to stay with running 35s, and it's still my DD so not looking for anything more than 2.5"
What lifts out there would be a good replacement for the Dynatrac that would also handle a heavier overlanding load? Needs to be docile enough for DD and not rattle my wife's fillings out of her teeth on a grocery run, but throw 4 serious MBs on the hitch rack with a Dometic fridge in the back and not sag or bottom out.
TIA!
HOWEVER, I moved to Colorado over the summer and loaded my JLUR down with lots of extra equipment for camping, adventuring, MB, winter sports, etc. Also going to install a fridge and slide this summer. The Dynatrac lift just cannot handle anything more than two adults and my daughter in the back. Over Christmas break, we were fully loaded with our skis on top and the back full of gear (snowshoes, winter kit, etc.) the lift just sags horribly and I routinely bottomed out bopping through snow bumps between Frisco and Breckenridge on the back roads.
I'm going to stay with running 35s, and it's still my DD so not looking for anything more than 2.5"
What lifts out there would be a good replacement for the Dynatrac that would also handle a heavier overlanding load? Needs to be docile enough for DD and not rattle my wife's fillings out of her teeth on a grocery run, but throw 4 serious MBs on the hitch rack with a Dometic fridge in the back and not sag or bottom out.
TIA!
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