The Monroe shocks are top of the list, for couple hundred bucks seem like a good option. Tires will be replaced soon also.
What hitch are you guys running? If the McHitch, Rocha what drop did you use? Got a picture of your set up?
The fenders is the difference, all (broad strokes') 2.5" lifts on Sports/Max Tows included will rub with 37's on stock fenders/liners.
Mojitos and Rubies are fine with the high fenders.
As noted Starbucks trucks are fine on 40's.... :LOL:
Both good kits, I have the Aev and am a fan.
Metal will be a great kit, but youāll also need shocks.
Aev is a ābetterā driving like factory kit. You could add adj tracks if you want prices would be similar. Honestly w 2.5ā your have to break out a tape measure to tell they are not centered...
As noted there is no TMPS in the spare and that wheel does not match the 4.
You CAN add a matching wheel and TMPS to it, and when doing a 5 tire it will correctly read the ones being used.
I did/do this. I bought a 5th matching wheel, added a monitor to it, and do 5 tire rotations.
Just put $ down on a new rig, Obi Dweller 13 2022.
Think is new, little dusty from sitting around but looks fantastic in two walk arounds.
4700 dry
5800 gvwr
600 tongue once loaded, guessing.
6'8" wide
8" tall on the road
13' box when closed
19" loa when opened up
50 gal water
20 gal gray...
Part of Phillips 66 and been around forever. Can't say I would even think twice over it.
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