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My Sport S with Rough Country 2.5" leveling kit, I chose not to get the aftermarket shocks, got kit with shock extensions and retained the stock shocks . 35/12.50/20 tires, 20X12" wheels. I installed a dual steering stabilizer also.

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Sport S Max Tow, 3.5" Skyjacker long arm coil spring lift with the monotube shocks. Installed it was ~$1650. I'm running 37x13.50r22 RBP Repulsor tires on 22x10 Moto Metal Link wheels. The ride is amazing and the 410 gears really handle the tires well, it still has plenty of pep. The tranny struggles with shift points to 7th & 8th gear...it wont shift into 8th at all. Gas mileage went from ~20mpg to 14~mpg

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Here is my Sport S with 37x13.5x17 Cooper STT Pro Tires and 17x9.5 -18 wheels. I am running the Rough Country 2.5" Level Kit for now while I decide/wait on a 3.5"-4.5" Lift Kit. I get a slight rub on the side panels of the bumper, but I will trim/remove those this weekend.

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That is the question and from what I read on here the 37's really do screw up the ride....and I do pretty much daily my JT so even tho I do really love the 37 look....I think the logical choice is the 35's
37s do not screw up ride. still rides close to factory. I can still go 80+ down FWY and doesnt jump around.

35s and 37s is most 35s are 34.5 inches tall and 37s are really around 36"...
 

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That looks super sick. I was thinking about doing similar. Was there any issue adding the spacer on top of the 2” lift in the front? I’m just worried about front end sag once bumper and winch are added, so I’d probably need a spacer too
not an issue. went in easy. :)
 

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37s do not screw up ride. still rides close to factory. I can still go 80+ down FWY and doesnt jump around.

35s and 37s is most 35s are 34.5 inches tall and 37s are really around 36"...
Good to hear and just for learning purposes what makes it so much worse from what people say.....thanks
 

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Here is my Sport S with 37x13.5x17 Cooper STT Pro Tires and 17x9.5 -18 wheels. I am running the Rough Country 2.5" Level Kit for now while I decide/wait on a 3.5"-4.5" Lift Kit. I get a slight rub on the side panels of the bumper, but I will trim/remove those this weekend.

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Jeep Gladiator Sport S with 35s & 37s.... IMG_3444
What offset wheels? Did you ever lift it?
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