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How bad would this be on a stock 4dr Rubicon (factory 285/70 KO2s)?
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How bad would this be on a stock 4dr Rubicon (factory 285/70 KO2s)?
First time I did it on a stock 2 door Rubicon. Might have some scrape going down the squeeze but that's the only point I see a problem.

Watching some videos looks like there are a decent amount of stock vehicles going down.
 
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I think I was too far to the driver on this one, touched the hinge and had to back out and re-align. Watching the one video I'm wondering if not climbing on the drivers side is key. The other video where the guy climbed passenger definitely worked. I blame the spotter on this one.
 

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I think I was too far to the driver on this one, touched the hinge and had to back out and re-align. Watching the one video I'm wondering if not climbing on the drivers side is key. The other video where the guy climbed passenger definitely worked. I blame the spotter on this one.
I agree with not going too far driver, but that other video I kept thinking, man if his passenger tire drops then he's gonna bash his passenger windshield/door/mirror etc into the rocks. I don't plan on trying to climb far passenger, either!
 

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I agree with not going too far driver, but that other video I kept thinking, man if his passenger tire drops then he's gonna bash his passenger windshield/door/mirror etc into the rocks. I don't plan on trying to climb far passenger, either!
Unless you absolutely can’t fit, the trick is to squeeze your tires in between - you’ll want to be closer than you think on the passenger side.
 

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Yeah squeezing between and not climbing either side appears to be the way to go for most stock tires that fit underneath the fenders. For those with tire poke may wanna consider climbing one side or the other. Highly likely of wheel rash on passenger side climb like that video. But here is a far-driver line done on 37's with the fenders, doors, roof removed.

 

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Hmm, should I put my stock 31’s on and look like I missed leg day for this trip
 
 







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