Andy - believe you are correct - Dirty Life... I would also say those are 37s sitting on a dealer installed Mopar 2" lift.
Taylor - you need to consider this pic is a Rubicon. The Rubi Flares add about 1.5" more clearance. It makes a big difference on a Sport. Here is a pic of my Sport S with Mopar lift, Rubi flares, Dirty life wheels on RG 37s. Ignore the hood decalsI am thinking about lifting my 2018 JLU Sport, and I came across this setup that I really like. I would like to know if anyone can identify the wheel/tire set up and if there is a lift on the Jeep.
If you dont mind me asking, what will a setup like that run me? I would be going from the silver spokes on 33" BFG K02s, and I got the Jeep from one previous owner who added the upgrades, but I am not sure if I even have a lift. I have never bought wheels/tire upgrades before as this is my first Jeep, but I am pretty much looking for exactly what you have.Taylor - you need to consider this pic is a Rubicon. The Rubi Flares add about 1.5" more clearance. It makes a big difference on a Sport. Here is a pic of my Sport S with Mopar lift, Rubi flares, Dirty life wheels on RG 37s. Ignore the hood decals
Well. It can get very costly as you can imagine. I would say you have no lift today. I see you already have front and rear steel bumpers, that’s good. Lift recommendations are usually driven by how you plan to utilize the Jeep. If more for looks you can do simple spacer lift to allow bigger tires. Bought mine used also but had lift and 33s. Flares can be expensive unless you find a good deal on take offs. Wheels and tires are big ticket items. If you can describe how you plan to use we can start from there.If you dont mind me asking, what will a setup like that run me? I would be going from the silver spokes on 33" BFG K02s, and I got the Jeep from one previous owner who added the upgrades, but I am not sure if I even have a lift. I have never bought wheels/tire upgrades before as this is my first Jeep, but I am pretty much looking for exactly what you have.
Since I live in a city, I do mild off-roading whenever I go to my familys land, but its mostly for the look I am going for. I don't want any rubbing and I feel like with 35s I would be safe since I wouldn't be doing too many big flexes. I guess thats where I am at, because I know it would be cheaper to go with a RC 2.5" lift and 35s, which is the picture below. What I want to know is how much do places typically charge for installation of a lift kit and is it possible to credit my tires and wheels to a shop to get a new set for a lot less than without trading my old ones in?Well. It can get very costly as you can imagine. I would say you have no lift today. I see you already have front and rear steel bumpers, that’s good. Lift recommendations are usually driven by how you plan to utilize the Jeep. If more for looks you can do simple spacer lift to allow bigger tires. Bought mine used also but had lift and 33s. Flares can be expensive unless you find a good deal on take offs. Wheels and tires are big ticket items. If you can describe how you plan to use we can start from there.
Thats a good look. The RC 2.5" spacer lift with shock extenders will run you prob about $500-600 installed. Most shops give you next to nothing for wheels/tires. Depending on mileage you would be better off selling on here or CL/FB Marketplace since they are Rubicon takeoffs and just find best deal you can on wheels/tires. FYI - Discount tire matched the best price I could find online. 35s is a good choice for DD and will save you some cash, the standard gearing will handle it better as well. If not already installed, you will need a relocation bracket for spare on tailgate.Since I live in a city, I do mild off-roading whenever I go to my familys land, but its mostly for the look I am going for. I don't want any rubbing and I feel like with 35s I would be safe since I wouldn't be doing too many big flexes. I guess thats where I am at, because I know it would be cheaper to go with a RC 2.5" lift and 35s, which is the picture below. What I want to know is how much do places typically charge for installation of a lift kit and is it possible to credit my tires and wheels to a shop to get a new set for a lot less than without trading my old ones in?
any chance you know if these have spacers behind them, and also how much do they poke>?Same setup but on a sport with 35’s