What is the best suspension under $1500 for this type of off-roading?
You’re not gonna get much for that that will allow you to go that much faster. How fast have you been going and how much faster are you looking to go? Did you air down?
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You don't air down on dirt roads?“Air down”?
I was going 40-45mph. I bottomed out a few times when I hit some pot holes. Will the mopar system get me more travel? Or the icon stage 2 with hydraulic bumb stops?
I’m going for a lift next week. I just wanted suggestions on one that possible worked better on trails vs rock climbing.
“Air down”?
I was going 40-45mph. I bottomed out a few times when I hit some pot holes. Will the mopar system get me more travel? Or the icon stage 2 with hydraulic bumb stops?
I’m going for a lift next week. I just wanted suggestions on one that possible worked better on trails vs rock climbing.
As mentioned, let some air out of your tires. It's probably all you need and it costs nothing.
He said $1,500... Not $150,000Get another job or three, and follow this build...
Did I mention I’m a Jeep newbie.
I’m running my stock tires 245’s at 30psi.
I going to lift it to run 35’s. What lift kit should I go with?
Before you take off on dirt, let some air out of your tires. For high speed stuff, don't go too low - maybe 15 psi is all you need to be at. That'll soften up your ride. Just make sure you don't go too low - that is a common rookie mistake and can result in sidewall damage caused by a pinch.
As far as lifts go, all you need is a 2" lift to clear 35's. Being that you've only got $1500 to work with, I would give the Dynatrac or Rancho lift a look.
He said $1,500... Not $150,000
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Stay stock and buy a Casper mattress to use as a headliner.I’m a JLU newbie and found out that I like hitting the trail at high speeds over other off-road activities.
What is the best suspension under $1500 for this type of off-roading?
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