Working on a budget project to make it out in the rocks this season. In short my questions is, with my existing BOM below, will I need highline fenders to accommodate the 33s with enough room for actual wheeling.
I also know there are a million other ways people will recommend to do this build thats different than what I have below. I appreciate it but I'm not looking for build options on the existing BOM. I am reaching out here as I haven't run high lines before nor can I find any good info on someone running H&Rs with the bodylift along with tires and real work rock experience.
How did I get here, well, the JLUD build I had finally got reaquired as a lemon, kid went to college and got a new car instead of me with the lemon buyback/trade out money. Since she got the new car I have inherited a stock 04 Rubi that was her high school car (yes she has a cool dad).
No budget for a full suspension setup and not sure I will be keeping this jeep more than a year or two at most anyways so not wanting to go with full suspension lift (control arms, track bars, etc). I had been looking at getting this jeep refreshed at near stock height for the 15yo as his first car. At 20 years and 150k of wear springs are shot, shocks are shot and need replacing anyways. This is why I have some of the things like the H&R springs etc.
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I have a parking lot princess 02 TJ with an overkill build (Savvy CAs and Body, OME springs, JKS trackbars, Currie steering, etc). No lockers and 30/35 plus it was bought new by my dad and I have no intentions of having and opps and possibly totaling it given its one of the few things I have left of his.
Also, Jeep Jamboree has a 33" tire requirement for Texas Spur so thats the requirement I am working on building around. Otherwise, I would have done the H&R, maybe the body lift with 31s and called it a day. With all of that I am looking for "economical" but not cheap build.
BOM for Build
1. H&R springs
2. 3/4" spring spacers for the front
3. New stock isolators for the back
4. Savvy 1.25" bodylift
5. Savvy 1" MM lift
6. Rancho 128/240 shocks and 407 damper
7. Mammoth 15x8 wheels with -19 offset (have on another Jeep I am pulling off for now)
8. 33x12.50 Cooper Evolution MTs (have on another Jeep I am pulling off for now)
9. JKS disconnects
Is anyone running the H&R and Bodylift and what type of clearance are you getting and what size tires are you running?
If you are running this setup (or close) any and all feedback is welcome and appreciated.
Does anyone run this setup with highline fenders and if so, what size tires and how well is the flex and up travel in the setup?
If tire width is the only issue I do have a line to possibly some 33x1050 tires. If that is the one clearance issue I would run into happy to change tires to make this work.
Thanks in advance for all the help. Really appreciate (as does the kid who is bugging me about what we are planning to take to Jamboree this year).
I also know there are a million other ways people will recommend to do this build thats different than what I have below. I appreciate it but I'm not looking for build options on the existing BOM. I am reaching out here as I haven't run high lines before nor can I find any good info on someone running H&Rs with the bodylift along with tires and real work rock experience.
How did I get here, well, the JLUD build I had finally got reaquired as a lemon, kid went to college and got a new car instead of me with the lemon buyback/trade out money. Since she got the new car I have inherited a stock 04 Rubi that was her high school car (yes she has a cool dad).
No budget for a full suspension setup and not sure I will be keeping this jeep more than a year or two at most anyways so not wanting to go with full suspension lift (control arms, track bars, etc). I had been looking at getting this jeep refreshed at near stock height for the 15yo as his first car. At 20 years and 150k of wear springs are shot, shocks are shot and need replacing anyways. This is why I have some of the things like the H&R springs etc.
.
I have a parking lot princess 02 TJ with an overkill build (Savvy CAs and Body, OME springs, JKS trackbars, Currie steering, etc). No lockers and 30/35 plus it was bought new by my dad and I have no intentions of having and opps and possibly totaling it given its one of the few things I have left of his.
Also, Jeep Jamboree has a 33" tire requirement for Texas Spur so thats the requirement I am working on building around. Otherwise, I would have done the H&R, maybe the body lift with 31s and called it a day. With all of that I am looking for "economical" but not cheap build.
BOM for Build
1. H&R springs
2. 3/4" spring spacers for the front
3. New stock isolators for the back
4. Savvy 1.25" bodylift
5. Savvy 1" MM lift
6. Rancho 128/240 shocks and 407 damper
7. Mammoth 15x8 wheels with -19 offset (have on another Jeep I am pulling off for now)
8. 33x12.50 Cooper Evolution MTs (have on another Jeep I am pulling off for now)
9. JKS disconnects
Is anyone running the H&R and Bodylift and what type of clearance are you getting and what size tires are you running?
If you are running this setup (or close) any and all feedback is welcome and appreciated.
Does anyone run this setup with highline fenders and if so, what size tires and how well is the flex and up travel in the setup?
If tire width is the only issue I do have a line to possibly some 33x1050 tires. If that is the one clearance issue I would run into happy to change tires to make this work.
Thanks in advance for all the help. Really appreciate (as does the kid who is bugging me about what we are planning to take to Jamboree this year).
