Something is wrong if you can’t do more than 60. Hell my old turd of a JK with 40’s would do 100mph.gear ratio is 4.56, by not practical I meant I cannot go more than 100 km/h on highway and jeep also not very stable on road when it’s windy.
You should be able to cruise at 75-80 mph if everything is tight and setup right. Wind will push the Jeep no matter what, but if your steering is loose & uncomfortable it will amplify it.gear ratio is 4.56, by not practical I meant I cannot go more than 100 km/h on highway and jeep also not very stable on road when it’s windy.
lots of good advice, my 2010 JKU on Cooper STT Pro 37x13.50x17 I can get it up to 100mph and all is well including in the wind butHi,
I am running 37x17 tires with 4” EVO ENFORCER PRO lift with King shocks, I would like to know that is the minimum accepted lift height I can run?
daily driving 4” jeep is not practical :/
Umm welcome? Not sure what any of that has to do with what he asked.iM7md,
I have a 2012 Rubicon 2dr as a daily driver and I am running 37x12.50R17 Ironman tires with 25psi (measures 35.5"), 17X9 wheels with 4.75" Back Space, 2" wheel spacers, 5.13 gears, 2" coil spring spacer, Bushwacker Flat Fender Flares, and trimmed pinch weld. I drive an hour to and from work at 80-90mph. I do get the typical "float" but I am installing the "Rancho Geometry Correction Brackets" (ordered) that should correct the "float". I have no rubbing issues and have had it in the air at the sand dunes going over a hill with no issues.
Just keep in mind that the advertised size of the tire is not the actual size of the tire and will depend on tire psi combined with the weight of the vehicle.
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This was the answer to his question "I would like to know that is the minimum accepted lift height I can run?". I just stated what I have and what size lift I am using and what I did to make the 37" tire fit. Am I reading a different post than you or did he not ask that?Umm welcome? Not sure what any of that has to do with what