I would look into a set of OME springs for the rear. They come in different ratings for load so make sure you speak to a knowledgeable reseller.
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I don't have pics or measurements but I have seen the arb room packed and if I remember correctly it was about the size of a packed heavy sleeping bag like the ones from llbean.
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Another nice update! Chris, do you have your route planned out or are you planning as you go? I'd highly recommend spending time in Utah and Colorado if your schedule permits. Bryce Canyon, Zion, Canyonlands, and Arches national parks are all spectacular. Equally amazing are all of the mountain...
Nice job Chris. I have to say I'm not one to watch videos on YouTube or forums but I'm already interested to see what you will post next. Your honesty and genuine personality are clearly portrayed and while we'd all love to have a lift, winch, and the coolest gear it's great to see someone...
Other sources have speculated that the heavier duty Dana 44 now available on the Rubicon recon will be the standard front axle on the JL Rubicon. That would be nice to have heavier duty front and rear.
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We were there this past July 6-8 which was mid week. We did most of the alpine loop and a few of the other passes. We passed some other vehicles on the trails but I never felt it was crowded. I thought there would have been a lot more traffic on the trails.
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We're really enjoying your posts. I'm wondering if there are any items or mods to the jeep that you now realize that you do not need or items/mods that you now wish you had?
Thanks Dan, and safe travels.
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A skinnier, smaller diameter tire would do wonders. If you're just overlanding, I would say go with the 34x10.5/17 KO2. I would bet that change alone will solve all of your issues and it's a whole lot cheaper than gears.
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I'm a bit obsessive with keeping it clean and getting the road salt off asap. That may have helped as far as the mud flap install. I haven't tried to remove them and now that they have been on for a while I hope I don't have to based on your experience.
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I use my tanks. The only issue I've had is a small drip at one of the plastic connectors that screw into the tank for the quick disconnect tubing. I had the bumper for over a year before adding the mud flaps and no issue there either with the install. Mine is probably 3 yrs old. I wonder if...
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