Jeeperjamie
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I'll piggy back of @Gren71 and say if you do a rubi suspension keep the rear springs on the Max Tow, they will hold more weight than the Rubicon's will. I added front rubi springs and a 2.5" ReadyLift to mine and rubi shocks. Once you go to 35's tire wise your going to start losing tow capacity, couldn't tell you how much. I'm on 37's on mine right now and I'll be towing about 5,000lbs of rock again soon so I'll be able to give some feedback on it compared to last year on 35's.So if one were to start with a Max Tow, put larger tires on it, and a Rubicon take-off suspension, or just put a lift on it, what does that do to the towing capacity?
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