Hi all,
I'm looking for opinions on what I really need, what I should do, and the best order of operations.
Context: '04 Rubicon, 4" lift, 33" tires. Not a daily but is driven on the street from time to time. Regular off-road trips in Florida sand and mud, not much by the way of rocks. It doesn't vibrate that I've noticed, but it does tend to wander on the road.
I've wanted to move to 35" tires for some time, and now that my current ones are about due to be replaced I've fallen down the rabbit hole. I've read and re-read the excellent thread by @Chris and have started game-planning the upgrade. Already have a 1" MML and 1.25" BL ready to go in. CV driveshaft, regear to 5.13 on the shopping list. But then I read on the Tom Wood site about adjustable CAs, pinion angles, etc. and how most lift kits come with different arms and I remember I don't know what lift is on the Jeep!
Looking at the springs and the LCAs that are on it, I'm pretty sure it's an RC lift, with a 1.5" t-case drop. It does have Fox shocks, however.
Now, I want to do things right and use the best parts but I'd love to have some kind of upgrade process here where I can do things in chunks so as 1) not to drain the bank account all at once and 2) avoid the wifely inquisition when a truckload of parts shows up at the door.
I was going to do MML, BL, CV driveshaft first - but I'm thinking the existing RC parts and t-case drop are gonna screw that up. Is it worth it to rip all that out and put in a new kit or should I just be replacing a couple control arms? I'm looking at the Rock Jock kits - but also wondering why the Pro is so much more than the Sport and if I need all that? Later on I want to tummy tuck it as well, and a t-case drop is just going in the wrong direction so I'd like to get rid of that.
What parts do I absolutely need vs nice to haves and what upgrade path would you recommend? TIA!
I'm looking for opinions on what I really need, what I should do, and the best order of operations.
Context: '04 Rubicon, 4" lift, 33" tires. Not a daily but is driven on the street from time to time. Regular off-road trips in Florida sand and mud, not much by the way of rocks. It doesn't vibrate that I've noticed, but it does tend to wander on the road.
I've wanted to move to 35" tires for some time, and now that my current ones are about due to be replaced I've fallen down the rabbit hole. I've read and re-read the excellent thread by @Chris and have started game-planning the upgrade. Already have a 1" MML and 1.25" BL ready to go in. CV driveshaft, regear to 5.13 on the shopping list. But then I read on the Tom Wood site about adjustable CAs, pinion angles, etc. and how most lift kits come with different arms and I remember I don't know what lift is on the Jeep!
Looking at the springs and the LCAs that are on it, I'm pretty sure it's an RC lift, with a 1.5" t-case drop. It does have Fox shocks, however.
Now, I want to do things right and use the best parts but I'd love to have some kind of upgrade process here where I can do things in chunks so as 1) not to drain the bank account all at once and 2) avoid the wifely inquisition when a truckload of parts shows up at the door.
I was going to do MML, BL, CV driveshaft first - but I'm thinking the existing RC parts and t-case drop are gonna screw that up. Is it worth it to rip all that out and put in a new kit or should I just be replacing a couple control arms? I'm looking at the Rock Jock kits - but also wondering why the Pro is so much more than the Sport and if I need all that? Later on I want to tummy tuck it as well, and a t-case drop is just going in the wrong direction so I'd like to get rid of that.
What parts do I absolutely need vs nice to haves and what upgrade path would you recommend? TIA!
