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  1. Rear springs when towing

    So I’m having a small issue. I’m running a overland diesel with a 2.5 teraflex lift. The lift just has spacers in the rear with the factory springs. Question is, when I tow I get a lot of sag in the rear. I know this is normal but feel like I want to stiffen up the rear to support the weight a...
  2. Literider tonneau cover

    I have an Overland without the trail rail system. I installed the literider cover when I got the Jeep. I’m thinking of adding the trail rail system but wanted to know if there is a way to keep my existing tonneau cover on the Jeep or do I need to get a new one that’s compatible with the trail...
  3. JT overland diesel towing with a lift and bigger tires

    I’m running a 2021 JT diesel overland. I have a 2.5 lift going on soon. Also looking at going with either 35 or 37’s. How much is the lift and tires going to effect towing? I tow fairly often in the summer. I’d really like to do 37 ko2’s but think 35’s may be the safer bet? Anyone have...
  4. JT Diesel Overland 35’s vs 37’s

    I’m running a diesel Overland with Rubicon take off wheels and tires. I’m installing a 2.5 TeraFlex lift and going to be swapping to bigger tires. My question is, should I go 35’s or 37’s? Also, can I put either on the stock Rubicon wheels? I do Offroad my JT but it is my daily driver and I tow...
  5. Real world towing

    I've been looking through the site for a few weeks now. I'm currently driving a Dodge Durango RT and going to be switching to a Gladiator. My question is, I currently tow a 4 seat RZR 5 - 10 times a year. Weight of the machine and trailer is around 3000 - 3500 lbs. My Durango pulls it find...


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