Rear, no. Front, only if you plan on doing some big flexing and even then, only after doing it for some time. Based on what I'm hearing from you, no.Getting parts ordered to go with a 3" lift on a `20 JT Rubicon.
Are drive shafts a concern at 3"?
No, I don't have anything extreme in mind going off road.
If they are a concern, can I get by with OEM while waiting for new ones to be built after taking measurements?
Thanks.Rear, no. Front, only if you plan on doing some big flexing and even then, only after doing it for some time. Based on what I'm hearing from you, no.
I would assume it’d be fine - for a while anyway, especially if you don’t wheel it very much or very hard. At the very least, I’d probably get a spacer for the carrier bearing for the rear shaft, and wait to replace the front for when it starts chucking grease, if it even does.
How big of tire are you planing to go with? If it’s a 37 or 38 you can get away with a 2” or 2.5” lift if you wanna keep the cost down and don’t plan to wheel it hard. Just gotta be bump stopped correctly.
If that's the case I'd look at a 2 or 2.5" lift. Rubicon or Sport?3" lift and 37's are my max.
Was planning on the carrier bearing spacer.
Rubi, already have the kit. Won it. 3" lift it is.If that's the case I'd look at a 2 or 2.5" lift. Rubicon or Sport?
it's just a piece of bar, I'd make one out of some thick aluminum (stack if needed).Carrier bearing spacer, safe to run without it on the pavement for awhile?
It's on back order and if it's okay to run without it and put it on later then that's what I'll do.
If not I'll wait and do everything at once.
3" Rock Krawler lift. Already been told that it's probably gonna be a stiff ride.