13_gecko_rubi
Caught the Bug
Good to know. I couldn’t find it anywhere on their website.
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Ya weird they don’t post it. Who knows why.
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Good to know. I couldn’t find it anywhere on their website.
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I have been reading these and other forums looking to read Jeep owners experiences with 3 – 4 inches lift kits. I bought my Rubicon back in October and I’ve being patience, I really want to do it right the first time. No hardcore wheeling for me, but still capable off-road. 35 or maybe 37 tires, I don’t see myself installing bigger tires in the future. I want to keep good highway road manners.
One of my priorities is that is must be made in USA, not assembled, not hand built; but MADE in good ‘ol USA.
I narrowed my list to Evo, JKS and AEV; all these manufacturers claim in their site they are American, true?
My budget for the lift alone is around $3K.
I will greatly appreciate your inputs and opinions.
Recommendations?
What tire size do you plan on running?OK. I want a 2.5 to 3 inch lift for my gladiator. 25 Rubicon, same deal as above. No heavy crawling g. Just light overland g and sight seeing. I don't know what package that I need. Evo stage 2,3 overland plus? AEV 2.5 ? Didn't see anything from Rancho for the JT.
I hate the soft bou cy ride that it has now but I do t want a log truck either.
I could probably ably get away with no lift It it wasn't for the soft coils it has.
35’s will do just fine and would say 2.5/3.5 will work great for you. 3.5 would of course be the safer option if you do plan on 37’s in the future.35s are the Target. 37s would be a lo g shot for me. I plan to drive it wherever we go. Went from Texas to Sand Bay Wisconsin last week.