1yellowjk
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Bumpstops are your friend
Bumpstops are your friend
Just a lil bit more bump stop would have fixed that![]()
And slick rock is more like driving on sand paper
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I agree but a little bit more bump stop on stock suspension damn near takes away all up travel when tring to keep 35" tires from rubbing.
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Thanks for all this info everyone, I really appreciate it.
I've decided (based on the posts) to go with:
1) New front bumper with winch setup (I am looking at the Smittybilt full width and the Quadratec Q9000 combo)
2) Rock rails (not sure of which brand; I want them to double as step ups, so the stock Rubi looking ones are a no-go)
3) Hi Lift and recovery gear
After that, I am sticking with 33's and maybe a 1.5-2" lift. Being that I live in Florida (for now) and I do a lot of driving for my trips, I want to keep the gas mileage to a premium. I figure going with the "smaller" tire diameter would help. Does anyone recommend running spacers with the 33's on 17" rims? I hear some people telling me to run 1.5" spacers to help with clearance issues and stability issues. Necessary? Unnecessary?
If I upgrade the tires, I think I am going to mount them to some ProComp wheels. I remember the whole +/- offset thing when I owned my 350Z and bought rims for that. Do you have to worry about the same stuff with the Wrangler? I'd like to avoid running spacers if it all possible. Would the ProComps afford enough clearance without the spacers to run 33's on 17's? Sorry if I sound dumb, :icon_crazy: I'm just not too well versed just yet.If your running stock rims you will need 1.5" spacers so a 12.5 wide tire won't rub the control arms.
If you don't push the limits how do you find them??
Speaking of moab and stock jeeps. Here is what a brand new sahara can with just some wheel spacers, 33" duratracs, disconnects, sliders and a front bumper/winch.... Completely stock suspension with a girl driving 90% of the time
Awesome video!
If I upgrade the tires, I think I am going to mount them to some ProComp wheels. I remember the whole +/- offset thing when I owned my 350Z and bought rims for that. Do you have to worry about the same stuff with the Wrangler? I'd like to avoid running spacers if it all possible. Would the ProComps afford enough clearance without the spacers to run 33's on 17's? Sorry if I sound dumb, :icon_crazy: I'm just not too well versed just yet.
Anyone know what the backspacing is on the stock sixteens that come with the base sport?
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