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Help! Lift or level?

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I would like to run 35s on my gladiator sport s. I'm unsure if I have max tow option. I plan on using my jeep for camping and light trails, no flexing etc. I was going to purchase some rubicon takeoffs to get the needed 2" until I found out that would void my warranty. Should I lift or level?
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I would like to run 35s on my gladiator sport s. I'm unsure if I have max tow option. I plan on using my jeep for camping and light trails, no flexing etc. I was going to purchase some rubicon takeoffs to get the needed 2" until I found out that would void my warranty. Should I lift or level?
First off buying Rubicon take offs will not void your warranty whoever told you that is wrong and it's not going to lift it 2", I think it's like a 1.25" lift. Look on your window sticker, it will tell you if you have Max Tow or not. If you got a Max tow then you can run 35's on your Jeep sitting stock. If not you will need to buy wheels with more back spacing to keep the 35's from hitting the lower control arm. I did a ReadyLift 2.5" SST lift on mine but I also ran 35's for 2 days before I had the lift kit installed.

Before the lift with 315 70 17 BFG KO2 installed
Jeep Gladiator Help! Lift or level? IMG_20200213_183207


After lift same tires

Jeep Gladiator Help! Lift or level? MVIMG_20200215_113302


As it sits today with lift, tires and 1.75" wheel spacers
Jeep Gladiator Help! Lift or level? 00000IMG_00000_BURST20200704070037778_COVER
 
 







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