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Thanks for your advice on wheels. It seems that the Method 701s I was looking at are similar to your recommendations.

If I get back to the San Diego area again and have time, it would be good to meet you. My mom lives in Poway and my two brothers live near Ramona (San Diego Estates). Anza Borrego is one of their favorite places to be.

Bob
DirtHeadDavis
DirtHeadDavis
Those are nice! Maybe we can meet up and go wheeling out there if you come down 👍
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Jld19782
Somebody backed into me I guess . Is this worth fixing at all? Can it be fixed? 2018 jeep wrangler unlimited sport
jeeeep
jeeeep
it requires a new bumper, IMO not worth fixing but if it bothers you, you might be able to find one for free on craigslist or fb market or even this forum.
Greetings, I a Black 2012 Jeep Rubicon and 2 years ago I purchased a new 2020 Red Jeep Rubicon. I spend half the year living and working in Yellowstone National Park. During the winter the snow gets pretty deep, it would be great to have an air suspension to give me some extra height when the going gets deep. Cheers Bill6-both-jeeps.JPG
Good morning Eddie. I just upgraded my 2018 JKU Rubicon steering to the PSC Adventure Steering- so it has everything but the cylinder assist. I'm running 37's and the steering is amazingly smooth now, but the steering seems light as I'm running on pavement with the stock the steering stabilizer. What would you recommend for firming up the front end?

Thanks
Steve
Kenney
Kenney
salugero, I just added 37;s and was going to add the PSC steering like you, any suggestions and tips. I was thinking about only using the PSC Big bore XD2 Steering. Never going to 40's these Toyo's RT are good enough.
Kenney
Kenney
I have 2017 Rubi I have the FOX ATF works great for my new Toyo 37x12.5x17 and I was looking into adding the PSC (just the Steering box). Do you like the way PSC handles over the Stock steering box?
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