DeezJT
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- Nate
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Just picked mine up. New front driveshaft is on the way. Initial impressions are VERY impressed. Rides much better than stock, i see no need to replace anything in regards to steering geometry, rear pinion change is negligible. The ride, once again, is GREAT. I have no regrets.@DirtyD any updates? I just contacted MC with the same questions but i prefer to have a fellow enthusiast feedback.
Looks perfect. What size tires are you running? Hoping to stay with 35's on mine with the 3.5" Game Changer, without them looking too small.Just picked mine up. New front driveshaft is on the way. Initial impressions are VERY impressed. Rides much better than stock, i see no need to replace anything in regards to steering geometry, rear pinion change is negligible. The ride, once again, is GREAT. I have no regrets.
I have a Sport with the MC lift on it and 35’s look great. If you have a Rubi, well you may want to go bigger. Personal preference really.Looks perfect. What size tires are you running? Hoping to stay with 35's on mine with the 3.5" Game Changer, without them looking too small.
Those are 315/70s, basically a 35.Looks perfect. What size tires are you running? Hoping to stay with 35's on mine with the 3.5" Game Changer, without them looking too small.
Nope, I think that looks perfectly proportionate. Thanks for sharing, that helps me alot. Love your soft doors, too. I have a set for my YJ, and would love to get a set for the JT.I have a Sport with the MC lift on it and 35’s look great. If you have a Rubi, well you may want to go bigger. Personal preference really.
Yeah I love them. Easy to store in bed and I will have them on all summer and of most of fall.Nope, I think that looks perfectly proportionate. Thanks for sharing, that helps me alot. Love your soft doors, too. I have a set for my YJ, and would love to get a set for the JT.
Not to take away from MC but check Clayton Off-road. I think their rear springs are triple rate which may reduce the sag. @Clayton Off Road any input?I have the 2.5 MC leveling kit with a 1/2 in Teraflex puck in the rear. It's level but if I put any kind of weight in the back, it seems to sag. Are there stronger springs or shocks I should use. I have 33's and that is why I went with a leveling kit instead of a full lift. I would have a full lift and 35s if I had it to do over.
If I put those springs in, will it lift in the rear? I really don't want to lift it any more. I have 33s for now. I may go to 35 when these wear out or 37 and regear if I keep the truck.Not to take away from MC but check Clayton Off-road. I think their rear springs are triple rate which may reduce the sag. @Clayton Off Road any input?
Thank you for the adviceNot to take away from MC but check Clayton Off-road. I think their rear springs are triple rate which may reduce the sag. @Clayton Off Road any input?
They have 2.5” springsIf I put those springs in, will it lift in the rear? I really don't want to lift it any more. I have 33s for now. I may go to 35 when these wear out or 37 and regear if I keep the truck.
So that is stock height I guess? Sorry to sound but I feel dumb about this right now. I didn’t raise the back except for a 1/2 inch spacer.They have 2.5” springs