Mocopo
Well-Known Member
Putting 37s on it will not give you more up travel, it will technically be the same up travel. The only way to increase up travel is to shorten the bump stop. What people are saying is that with the current up travel/bump stop, the 35 is not yet fully stuffed, which means you have room to fit a bigger 37" tire without having to change anything.I'm sure everyone who said this is 100% correct. But can someone help explain to me how this works.
The 1" spacer will give me more up travel, but take away the exact same amount of droop, so I'm just trading droop for up travel, which sounds like a good deal.
But if I put 37"s on the jeep, how do the 37's, with no 1" spacer, give me more uptravel ?
I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around it. .
Also, I'm sure the reason people are getting confused is because when someone says "available up travel," are they referring to the travel before you hit the bump stop or before you hit the fender... because the bump stop distance does not differ for different size tires, but the fender clearance will. I would argue the correct way would be to refer to the bump stop.
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