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Need tires and low entry height. Help!!

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Old 06-19-2016, 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by tjkamp
It adds up fast: 10 gallons of fuel: about 65lbs. 10 gallons water: 83.4 lbs. some tools 50-100lbs. That fridge fully loaded: IDK, camping gear 50+lbs. other food:??? Passengers: couple hundred lbs. a full size 35in. Spare hanging way out over the rear bumper (even on a stock wheel) is going to be around 25-45lbs heavier than your stock wheel and tire depending on what tire you get and what tire you currently have.

My solution, since I just bought the springs, and didn't like how they sat, was to take them back out and through a spacer on top of them in the rear only. Cheep and easy, but eventually as I continue to ad weight, I will be replacing for heavier duty springs.

That's why the Jeeps come with the factory rake, so that they aren't dragging their tail every time you put a little camping gear in the back.

As with all things Jeep: plan ahead, try to buy only once rather than twice.

Hope this helps happy Jeeping.

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Yeah you're right. By the time I add up weight of fluids, tools, camping gear, 35" spare, and a loaded fridge, its gonna be pretty hefty. Thanks for bringing this to my attention!



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