Are y'all installing these lifts yourself or taking it to a shop to do it? I like to think I'm pretty handy and the instructions don't seem too difficult. But watching some videos on youtube everyone says to have a helping hand to get the springs back in place.
I'm moving in a couple of weeks...
You got me wanting to change mine from Gladiator and do a wrap like the video. But I like mine too ?
maybe I’ll buy another tailgate and swap out depending on my mood lol
I just ordered the Dirty Harry in a 20x9. Got a GREAT deal on them. Wasn’t planning on going to 20 but another member on here found an even better deal on 37x13.5x20s from Walmart.
Anyway I have a contact at tire rack that I ordered the wheels from. With the 0 offset he said I should be fine...
My jeep sounds like it’s doing the exact same thing. It’s felt that way since I bought it. I have an AEV lift ready to go on but now I’m thinking I need to bring it into the dealer before I put the lift on. I just thought it was normal ??‍♂️ (I used to be a mopar rep. Nothing surprises me...
If it pans out I’m buying the rest of them they have in stock, getting a storage unit and I’ll sell them for $400 lol. Help pay for my regear.
like I said before I wasn’t considering 20s but this was a no brainer. I really hope it works out. I have my cart ready to complete checkout for KMC...
Anyone have part #s for the geo brackets? I see two from AEV and not sure on the rancho. Just want to make sure I’m getting the right one. Thanks for the help.
I ordered them. They had 7 left. Had them shipped to the store and with a 90 day return I have nothing to lose. If anything maybe I’ll keep 2 and use one as a tire swing and the other to throw a football through.
The sku’s and everything match up on other tire websites. So we’ll see. Should be...
I wasn’t going to run 37s on 20s… I might now. I bought a 22 Mojave earlier this year and have been back and forth on wheels/tire. The problem is I read too much on here and keep having my mind changed lol. I wanted 18s but it’s been a pain finding the right offset.
(I know 17s are best for...