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What size lift and tires for 2020 Overland?

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I have had my 2020 Gladiator Overland for a year now and it's time to put a lift and tires on. I have been going back and forth about what exactly to do. 2.5' lift with 35" tires? Or just level the front and try and fit 35' tires on it? My concern is I don't want to compromise the ride quality TOO much. Thoughts or suggestions?
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I have pretty much the same question. I have a 2021 Overland Eco Diesel and I've ordered the 2
'Mopar lift for it. I'd like to keep the 18" stock wheel but add 35's or 37's. I'd like a narrow tire for snow and want minimal poke. But I get lost when I read about the offset and backspacing and their interaction on poke and fender clearance. I'll be watching this thread looking t see what I can learn.
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