From what Lucky8 has said they do. As far as I know it’s tuff ant alloy wheels and a 2” rod lift. I’m not sure if they did any trimming or not you would have to ask them.Hey now. Hey hey hey. So ... wait, do 35s really fit? Do we have any details? I want to not like it but I can't un-see it....
Everything you just said is on-point. J Auston Fab lifted a second-gen RRS using the subframe drop and they're doing it now to an L494 LWB. Can't wait to see what that looks like.You aren’t actually losing travel with lift rods, you basically end up trading droop for up travel. Though I suppose if the tire won’t tuck into the fender well fully you could lose some travel that way. The biggest reason they don’t flex great with lift rods is due to the bags getting stiffer when they’re overinflated. So on the Defender if you ran it at normal height with lift rods you would probably be just under factory off road height which would flex no worse than stock. Lift rods aren’t the ideal solution but for the time being and depending on how much you want to spend they’re okay. The ideal solution is to do a minor subframe drop and strut spacers.
It’s probably not terrible. You could also regear it if you wanted to. My guess is it will probably keep up with or pass a stock 2005-09 RRS supercharged.I wonder how it affects the power on 35’s
It does blend in really well.In case you missed it, because it blends in so well - the 35s are old news, that image is showing off their new ladder!