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- First Name
- Benjamin
- Last Name
- Murphy
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- Coast Guard
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Great advice there!I went thru several reiterations with my TJ. First couple of week long trips, I way overpacked (bump stops - check!). Plus, I added a swing out tire carrier - a negative wrt to an extra 100# of steel (just the carrier, not including fuel cans & spare) hanging on the rear bumper. Figure out what you need to camp (I use a Gazelle T3, fits across inside the TJ) and what type of trails you intend to tackle. Be careful with trending fads, unless you think it’s absolutely required, or you’ll be testing the compressibility of your bump stops. I have a 2” lift (Tera) with a size up 265 tire (4.0 w/5spd man 04 Rubicon). Replaced the rear springs with OME 2” med/hvy duties. A Morryde reinforced tailgate hinge so I can carry 2x2 gal Rotopax fuel cans on a slightly modified (flap wheeled some material from the wheel hub passthru to fit inside the TJ center rim hole) EVO JK license plate relocate/Rotopax can mount and trash bag. ARB single compressor mounted on that tray under the brake booster. Warn 8k winch (one use so far, paid for itself). TeraFlex belly-up kit w/Novak t-case shifter and Woods rear drive shaft. Extended range fuel tank. 2x2.5 gallon water cans plus several Nalgene bottles/canteen w/cup. I’ll add 2 cases of water from a local store (just prior to the trail) and place those on the front pax side floor.
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Not bad. I Ran 33's as my street tires. If your going to weigh it down, 33's are the limit on your front axle.Currently I have a 2.5 inch lift on 33s
4.88 and 33's will work but limit your speed. Steep highway hills will be very slow without them. I wouldn't go lower with that front end. What little fuel milage you had at this point is rapidly diminishing.A friend suggested 4.88 or better.
Mine held about 35 gallons. Make sure it's got a good skid on it. Add in a spare and swing out, now there's a ton of weight on the rear. You can get air bags that go inside your rear coils. I ran them on my TJ for five years and have run them on my Cruiser forever. I inflate them when I would add cargo or pull my trailer.And an extended range fuel tank
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