bwaters282
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Many Thanks to the regular contributors on this site - a huge volume of good info and experience here. I have two items I am working on with a 2009 JK: the first is that since I upsized my tires (only 34"), 6th and sometimes even 5th gear become a distant memory. And, I have installed a simple 2" spacer lift kit from SkyJacker, and I am running too close to the stops. My situation is that I live in the northern tip of NY State and store the Jeep in Nevada - I did my build-up before I took it out west and I travel out every chance I can to explore the southwest, until I can eventually relocate there. So, it gets complicated doing mods at the storage site with the limited tools and equip I keep there. So, from what I have read here, I have a few power improvment options. Which are the simplest considering a limited budget and garage facilities? (I already have a K&N filter)
Ridewise, I am only interested in moderate off-roading - no rock-hopping, etc. Do I need stronger springs or should I go with a more substantial lift kit? I spend much of my driving time on the highway getting to parks or BLM lands, so I want to maintain decent highway performance while getting better offroad capability as well. I have seen a number of Pink Jeep Tour vehicles on the trail, and they look like they have got it right. I am hitting my stops and banging along as gently as I can. I'm wide open for suggestions. THANKS
Ridewise, I am only interested in moderate off-roading - no rock-hopping, etc. Do I need stronger springs or should I go with a more substantial lift kit? I spend much of my driving time on the highway getting to parks or BLM lands, so I want to maintain decent highway performance while getting better offroad capability as well. I have seen a number of Pink Jeep Tour vehicles on the trail, and they look like they have got it right. I am hitting my stops and banging along as gently as I can. I'm wide open for suggestions. THANKS