So I've been doing a little research here and there about the next jeep I want to do. It seems each time the builds get smaller and this is no exception. Been looking at Will's black jeep and mj, also Phil's new one. It'll be for camping/light wheeling. 3" lift, quality shocks, keep stock fenders and flares, probably metric 32's to tuck in... anyway.. how wide of a tire should I go? What size wheel spacers for a Moab, ravine or icon (OEM)? How much trimming is needed? Let's get this forum active and talk some tech. The big thing here is Maine's inspection is crazy. Any tiny rust spot, lift height, fender flares or engine light is a problem.
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i couldnt be happier with the size and setup on the black jeep for what you are talking about and i told phil the same thing and his is basically identical now.
the tires are rubicon JK sized 255/75/17s with proper bumpstop and i didnt touch my fenders or stock flares. They're on there with 1.25" spidertrax adapters to take the JK Moab wheel. It will rub if you dont bumpstop, but thats a no brainer. I have taken it up some pretty serious climbs relative to its size and have twisted it up with no problems suspension or body rubbing wise. Stock bumper with the big plastic ends, you will probably hit those, but i never had mine set up with that. Its on BDS 3" springs all around.
The MJ is on the same tire, wheel, and adapter setup. It has 1" less lift though and isnt bumpstopped, but thats still in the process of being set up to not rub at all in the front (rear wells are bigger on an MJ).
I built it (the black xj) specifically for everything you're talking about. No legal issues with tires, no one-off parts that are hard to source, kept everything as stock as possible so i can source whatever I need anywhere, for light wheeling use but also very capable for its size.- Will
Originally posted by fizzyor am asians pants not a read end lol.Originally posted by DizzDizzaliens probed my husband
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I feel like I want to do as little as possible. Maybe even 2" and 31's. But at that point it might just be worth it to go up just a little more. The white xj with 3.5" was always all over the road even after wj steering. Dizzy had to change a ton of year old parts to make it drive able again and I don't want to deal with that. Maybe it was the wide stance and 33s that killed the front end. Or the way I wheeled itI drive a Datsun
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the tire is a tall thin 32, it drives perfectly normal, i wouldnt ever go 2" and 31s instead of this, but thats up to you. ask phil how well his drives, he has a less aggressive exo grappler on his versus trail grapplers on mine.- Will
Originally posted by fizzyor am asians pants not a read end lol.Originally posted by DizzDizzaliens probed my husband
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Maybe try a WJ? 3" lift and some JK take offs. Whether you find the stock Bridgestones or the BFG KMs it'll be a nice little wheeler and you get some cozy features and a V8.P8R
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BDS 3" kit with 265/70R17 nitto exo grapplers on JK wheels, only rubbing I get is on the fender flare liner and control arms at full cut. The exograpplers are pretty much incredible when it comes to road noise, it's like driving on a slightly more agressive street terrain and it handles awesome for being a lifted jeep. I did buy the BDS trackbar with it and new brakes all around so that helps as well. Rear swaybar was removed but front swaybars are staying connected for the time being.
32s is the max you can go with the 3" kit. Also, you'll definitely need the spidertrax wheel adapters for the JK wheels for bling factor. Use loctite and torque to spec!sigpic
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Originally posted by Burton58 View PostIf this happens it'll probably be an xj again cause they are super cheap or an mj if possible. So your tires are slightly shorter Phil but the same width I see- Will
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Originally posted by Burton58 View PostNow to find a rust free 96- xj or mj for $1000
Oh and Phil, what other options did you get? Full speed Ings I'm sure but short arms too?sigpic
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