Here are some pics I found of a JKU on 35s and bolt on coilovers. I'm pretty sure this Jeep belongs to Professional DriverView attachment 121433View attachment 121434View attachment 121435
Here's my old jeep with 35s and coilovers. I then moved to 37s. Food the Rubi with the 35s and it did really great, didn't really take any bypasses.
So the clearance and everything was good ? And it didn't look stupid with the coilovers like when there is too much space between the wheel and the wheel well. It's look really good. I can't wait for them to come in
When I went wheeling with Proffesionaldriver his tires would rub the fenders during full stuff flex
He did have stock fenders tho idk if you're on flat fenders or not
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Would you recommend the flat fenders or just cutting the OEM ones or just leaving them stock?
Would you recommend the flat fenders or just cutting the OEM ones or just leaving them stock?
Cutting the stock ones, cuz it's free!
Cutting the stock ones, cuz it's free!
Some free things are nice when modding up the jeep. And I completely forgot about that thread I was gonna set up for the va wayalifers. I've been bogged down with exams and medical appoints the past two weeks. I'm sorry about that I'll set up the thread in a minute.
When I went wheeling with Proffesionaldriver his tires would rub the fenders during full stuff flex
He did have stock fenders tho idk if you're on flat fenders or not
Hey Luis,
Do you happen to know what kind of Rigid Dually mounts ProfessionalDriver was using on his front bumper? I was thinking of mounting my Duallys there and not by the windshield.
Thanks,
Al
Pretty sure it's the EVO fairlead light mount.
So the clearance and everything was good ? And it didn't look stupid with the coilovers like when there is too much space between the wheel and the wheel well. It's look really good. I can't wait for them to come in
Here are a couple pictures of mine with coilovers and 35's before I upgraded to DTD and 40s.
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Does anyone have suggestions for shock pressures, timing ring placement, and ride height while it's still breaking in?
This is mine