Ok thank you and I am looking to run bigger tires..and since its a daily driver should I go for a short arm lift since im not going to be going hard core anytime soon?
I was thinking 35's at the most because of the gas prices hah
Ok cool! Thanks for the advice. But would I need to run higher gear ratio
As this is a Rubicon, it does not need a SYE as it has a drive flange already. Just need to swap out the rear shaft for a CV style.
For any significant lift, long arm is the way to go.
I prefer the Clayton kits as their clevite bushings and Johnny Joints ride nice and outlast just about everyone elses.
http://claytonoffroad.com/product_info.php/cPath/17_40/products_id/136
their springs are nice if your Jeep is on the lighter side. Mine is not and I find the RE springs to be superior for the weight of a heavy loaded Jeep.
:thumb: good call. it's been a while since i've worked on TJ's and forgot that the rubicon t-cases no longer needed an SYE.
as far as lifts go, i was happy with my RE kit but the clayton components are nicer.