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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
New Jeep!
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<blockquote data-quote="Danarch" data-source="post: 450013" data-attributes="member: 21093"><p>A quality lift done correctly will not cause issues, and can help a jeep ride smoother. We have a 2.5” lift and our Jeeps ride much smoother then stock, on and off road. From the pictures the tires don’t overly sized and doubt you will have issues with what you describe. In “general” I feel most Jeeps can handle a 35” tire (along with other mods needed to allow clearance) without over stressing the stock axles / steering. Depending on gears it may feel like a ”dog” if it has 3.21 gears and 35” on it, but that is a separate issue. </p><p></p><p>You can enter the VIN number in the following link and it will give you the build sheet if you are interested In knowing. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://fcacommunity.force.com/RAM/s/equipment-listing" target="_blank">https://fcacommunity.force.com/RAM/s/equipment-listing</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danarch, post: 450013, member: 21093"] A quality lift done correctly will not cause issues, and can help a jeep ride smoother. We have a 2.5” lift and our Jeeps ride much smoother then stock, on and off road. From the pictures the tires don’t overly sized and doubt you will have issues with what you describe. In “general” I feel most Jeeps can handle a 35” tire (along with other mods needed to allow clearance) without over stressing the stock axles / steering. Depending on gears it may feel like a ”dog” if it has 3.21 gears and 35” on it, but that is a separate issue. You can enter the VIN number in the following link and it will give you the build sheet if you are interested In knowing. [URL]https://fcacommunity.force.com/RAM/s/equipment-listing[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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