Mose
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Fellow Jeep Lovers – I need some advice on lifts and tires. This is something many people ask about I realize but I am stuck and need suggestions. My Jeep is a 2021 JL Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 3.6L V6 Gas. I want to go to 35” with a 2” lift. It is 3/4 time daily driver and ¼ time off-roading in CO on rutted, rocky tough roads but not heavy duty rock crawling.
Question -- what lift, wheel and suspension component set up is best for my vehicle and usage?
My current set up is stock wheels, 33s, the steel bumper set, a steel roof rack and a winch. May add some skids in the future. I want to keep the lift to 2” since I feel anything greater than 2” with 35’s on a JLUR looks out of proportion and with a 2” lift I could someday go to 37’s if it comes to that.
Question -- what lift, wheel and suspension component set up is best for my vehicle and usage?
My current set up is stock wheels, 33s, the steel bumper set, a steel roof rack and a winch. May add some skids in the future. I want to keep the lift to 2” since I feel anything greater than 2” with 35’s on a JLUR looks out of proportion and with a 2” lift I could someday go to 37’s if it comes to that.
- For a lift -- I am down to Mopar 2”, Dynatrac Endurosport or AEV 2.5 Dualsport. I’m leaning toward Mopar because I feel the height is right and I like that it is Mopar. I’m a little worried about the spring bowing I have read about. Is that now fixed? Dynatrac gets good reviews but seems light on parts and less adopted. I believe AEV is the best quality but sounds like it will generate 3”+ lift and that stops me.
- Wheels - Should I put the 35’s on my stock wheels or get new wheels. If new wheels I am thinking 17”, 16.5” wide. What do I need in terms of offset?
- Added Suspension parts – adjustable track bars? Geometry control brackets? Others suspension components? I am all for having a good quality set up if it makes a real difference.