KurtP
Well-Known Member
what lift?No regrets here. I didn't go to 37s for on road use, but my Mojave drives better with a 2 1/2" lift and 37s than it did stock with 33s.
Just yesterday my wife and I were driving on the freeway at the speed limit (80 mph), and I told her to watch my one hand that was lightly resting on the top of the steering wheel. After a minute or so she asked "what am I supposed to be looking at"? I said, "notice that it isn't moving, ... at all". There was none of the constant steering correction that some people complain about with a Jeep. It drives rock solid and steady, and tracks better with the 37" Toyo's than it did with the 33" Falken's. I added Teraflex Sport lower front control arms with my lift, and I think they increase caster relative to stock without a lift. In any case, this Jeep is the best driving lifted Jeep I've owned, going all the way back to my first Jeep in 1974.
I bought the 37s for off road use. And the difference there is like night and day compared to 33s. With 37s the Jeep just crawls effortlessly over tougher obstacles. And dragging the belly or rear bumper are now almost a thing of the past.
Very happy I went with 37s. They are the perfect size for this truck. You can run them with a stock drive train, and not need to re-gear if you have an auto trans and 4.10s. No need to strengthen the axles either, just use your head and a little finesse, instead of your foot and a lot of throttle.
39s would be even better off road, but that starts to open another whole can of worms that I didn't want to open.
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