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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Tires and shocks
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab" data-source="post: 461477" data-attributes="member: 25366"><p>I have Falken Wildpeak AT3s too. Have them in 33" (285/70r17) in Load C as well. I had them in 32" on my TJ before this JK. They are pricey at $220 plus shipping, mount etc. I found a set of the above size as take offs from a new Gladiator. Paid $800 with Gladiator rims. Less than 1800 miles on them. Sold my JK Rubicon rims and half eaten tires for $400. So in the end it only cost me $400. Look on offerup, CL and facebook marketplace. Or call around to your local 4x4 shops. Sometimes they keep customers take offs.</p><p></p><p>BF Goodrich are great as well. When 8t came down to research and recommendations it came down to those two brands. Goodyear Duratracs have to many reported wear issues for me. </p><p></p><p>For the best ride in shocks I am going with Rancho RS5000x again. Had them on my TJ. Just about everyone concerned with ride quality chooses them for TJs. And alot do the same for their JKs. Off road I think they are decent. Unless your doing rocks or something. They are also very affordable. $225 for a set of 4 on Amazon. These shocks and tire pressure gave me the best ride I could find for my TJ. And I'm sure they will do the same for this JK. Many JK owners report the same. </p><p></p><p>I have heard great things about Bilsteins as well. But they are a bit stiff from the recommendations I have read. Stiffer than the Ranchos anyway. But your offroad style might benefit. Idk. </p><p></p><p>The Falkans have already improved my ride quality a great deal. When I replace my worn out original shocks - the Ranchos will top it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab, post: 461477, member: 25366"] I have Falken Wildpeak AT3s too. Have them in 33" (285/70r17) in Load C as well. I had them in 32" on my TJ before this JK. They are pricey at $220 plus shipping, mount etc. I found a set of the above size as take offs from a new Gladiator. Paid $800 with Gladiator rims. Less than 1800 miles on them. Sold my JK Rubicon rims and half eaten tires for $400. So in the end it only cost me $400. Look on offerup, CL and facebook marketplace. Or call around to your local 4x4 shops. Sometimes they keep customers take offs. BF Goodrich are great as well. When 8t came down to research and recommendations it came down to those two brands. Goodyear Duratracs have to many reported wear issues for me. For the best ride in shocks I am going with Rancho RS5000x again. Had them on my TJ. Just about everyone concerned with ride quality chooses them for TJs. And alot do the same for their JKs. Off road I think they are decent. Unless your doing rocks or something. They are also very affordable. $225 for a set of 4 on Amazon. These shocks and tire pressure gave me the best ride I could find for my TJ. And I'm sure they will do the same for this JK. Many JK owners report the same. I have heard great things about Bilsteins as well. But they are a bit stiff from the recommendations I have read. Stiffer than the Ranchos anyway. But your offroad style might benefit. Idk. The Falkans have already improved my ride quality a great deal. When I replace my worn out original shocks - the Ranchos will top it off. [/QUOTE]
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