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That twitchiness you speak of is mostly due to the Short WheelBase, then add suspension mods and that is how you get your Kicks on Route 66, aka Jeep SWB street dancing.Thank you for your thorough response @The Last Cowboy
To answer your question: the Quadratec wheels weigh around 28 lbs each, which is in line with the OE wheels (25 lbs), and lighter than most other aftermarket wheels (30+ lbs.).
The General Grabber ATX tires weigh 65 lbs each, which is towards the low-end for tires that size. The Nokian Outpost AT is by far the lightest I’ve seen for a 35-inch tire at only 55 lbs. For reference, the OE tires weigh around 45 lbs. Since I’d be going back to the OE 18” wheels, I’d be shaving around 13 lbs on each corner from where I am now.
Yes, things definitely changed with the lift. I wouldn’t say that I like the Jeep less, but it certainly made my feelings more extreme. I love how the Jeep rides, looks and drives off-road. But adding 3.5 inches was indeed a lot. Especially since a stock JL already sits higher than a JK.
Worse, I believe JL’s steering geometry, and the quality of the OE components, weren’t ready for prime time. Certainly not for the Mopar lift, notwithstanding the longer control arms included in the kit. I had to add an aftermarket adjustable HD track bar, a beefier aftermarket stabilizer, and had to have the TSB done, just to regain some steering feel.
I have owned 2-door Wranglers before. I am aware of their twitchiness at freeway speed. But they are a hoot to drive around town and even on twisty mountain roads.
But after reading everyone’s the comments on here, it wouldn’t make sense to ditch the 4-door Sahara. It still feels and smells brand-new, looks like a million bucks, and I love the Selec-Trac + LSD combo.
I think my best bet right now is, like you suggest, to try to reduce the unsprung weight and hope that that brings back some of the vehicle’s original playfulness and responsiveness.
If I regain 1 or 2 MPG, that be icing on the cake.
That said if you are an aggressive driver, it can handle like a dream. Most of my life I have driven 2 cars, BOTH SWBs, Jeeps, and Corvettes. Drive you Jeep like its a Corvette and you will like it...albeit I would be concerned with your 3.5 in lift, along with the + 1 in of the 35 tires you end up with almost 5 in of lift. Visually it looks cool, technically its a non-starter for the extreme rock guys. If you 5 in of lift I can do in about 3 in, IF you know how. Its not how high you lift it, but its how you lift it high! I have said this before Jeeps are a bag of tricks you got to know how to open the box.
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