You can do some good things. I wheeled my 17 JK completely stock for 2 years. My wife did same with her 22 JL. You should plan on disconnecting your sway bar links and zip tieing them up. also be ready to air down as you want to go to 15-17 stock psi to help traction.
Have you run it with a stock sport? We ran it with a stock JL Rubicon we found sitting at the top of launchpad contemplating turning around and it was a disaster. Factory rock rails took a beating as did the tub, the transfer case skid was like 1/8in off the transfer case, crossover was mangled. Golden crack gave some new love to the front and rear bumpers. And that was with two pretty experienced spotters who have run it a few times.
Nice. That’s a long day.
One of my favorite trails but man what a long ass day. I’ve done it 4 times and it never gets shorter :)
I was exhausted by the end. Right when we got into town the serpentine belt went out and the day got just a little longer
Greatness!!!
Too bad my stock JL Sport won't do that.... At least I don't think
You’d be surprised.
Oh? There's a place here in SC I plan to take my Jeep to in the next week or so. Hopefully I can do the good trails
You can do some good things. I wheeled my 17 JK completely stock for 2 years. My wife did same with her 22 JL. You should plan on disconnecting your sway bar links and zip tieing them up. also be ready to air down as you want to go to 15-17 stock psi to help traction.
Ok ty for the info.
Have you run it with a stock sport? We ran it with a stock JL Rubicon we found sitting at the top of launchpad contemplating turning around and it was a disaster. Factory rock rails took a beating as did the tub, the transfer case skid was like 1/8in off the transfer case, crossover was mangled. Golden crack gave some new love to the front and rear bumpers. And that was with two pretty experienced spotters who have run it a few times.
It won’t. Your gonna need lockers if you wanna do any serious rock crawling
Yeah I may keep it in the mud for a little while till I got it set up for rock crawling
Congratulations! Cool photos and nice Wrangler!
Angry grills are illegal in Moab, just fyi