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Upgrading to 37s

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Old Jun 17, 2022 | 06:48 AM
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On a daily driver stick to 35's
As a rule of thumb I tell people to move from a stock jeep to 35's will cost $3-5k the move to 37's will run $10k-25K depending on your axles. You have 35's already but we really don't have any specifics. What 3.5" lift do you have? Are you running factory wheels or wheel adapters? You will also see more frequent maintance needed on ball joints, unit bearings, brake pads.

Some costs:
Gears $4000
Tires $2500
Wheels $500-$3000
upgraded steering $1000-$1500
big brake kit $1500
Driveshafts $1500


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Old Jun 23, 2022 | 11:18 AM
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You don't need to do anything, especially for a DD. 37s and stock D44 Rubicon JK axles will be fine. People parrot a lot of upgrades that aren't needed until...they're needed, which isn't as common as people think. Stock steering is fine. You can even leave the 4.10s and it'll be fine on and offroad. Many of my friends have this exact setup (lift/gears/37s and otherwise stock axles assemblies) and have been running it for years. If your rear axle shaft flanges haven't bent...those tend to bend/warp on JKs. Chromoly shafts fix that problem.

What would I do, in your shoes? Regear it...thats it. Because that is what I did. When I went 37s I had a 3.5" lift. Added 37s, regeared and done. I went 4.88s and immediately regretted it...now I'm on 5.13s and changed to a 4" lift. Wheeled the rocks for years like that...Moab and Colorado road trips, trails and rock crawling and drove back home.

This is mine...now on 39s, 5.13s. I did upgrade to a dynatrac front axle housing (Nothing broke, I just wanted it)...but guess what? The axle shafts and all the guts are still STOCK from 2012 OEM equipment. I'm not going to replace them until they break. and I'm 18mos into the 39s setup. Steering is all stock except the tierod (Synergy, 5yrs ago) which I only upgraded for offroading contacts with rocks. This thing drives like a dream (for a JK).

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Old Jun 23, 2022 | 12:31 PM
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BLK Hole, nice looking Jeep. What are the wheels you have on it?
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Old Jun 23, 2022 | 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by SFNM16JKUR
BLK Hole, nice looking Jeep. What are the wheels you have on it?
Thank you.

These - https://www.quadratec.com/p/quadrate...jk-jl/machined
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Old Jun 24, 2022 | 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by BLK HOLE
You don't need to do anything, especially for a DD. 37s and stock D44 Rubicon JK axles will be fine. People parrot a lot of upgrades that aren't needed until...they're needed, which isn't as common as people think. Stock steering is fine. You can even leave the 4.10s and it'll be fine on and offroad. Many of my friends have this exact setup (lift/gears/37s and otherwise stock axles assemblies) and have been running it for years. If your rear axle shaft flanges haven't bent...those tend to bend/warp on JKs. Chromoly shafts fix that problem.

What would I do, in your shoes? Regear it...thats it. Because that is what I did. When I went 37s I had a 3.5" lift. Added 37s, regeared and done. I went 4.88s and immediately regretted it...now I'm on 5.13s and changed to a 4" lift. Wheeled the rocks for years like that...Moab and Colorado road trips, trails and rock crawling and drove back home.

This is mine...now on 39s, 5.13s. I did upgrade to a dynatrac front axle housing (Nothing broke, I just wanted it)...but guess what? The axle shafts and all the guts are still STOCK from 2012 OEM equipment. I'm not going to replace them until they break. and I'm 18mos into the 39s setup. Steering is all stock except the tierod (Synergy, 5yrs ago) which I only upgraded for offroading contacts with rocks. This thing drives like a dream (for a JK).


What kind of tires do you have on it? When you had 37s
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Old Jun 24, 2022 | 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by BQ129
What kind of tires do you have on it? When you had 37s
37x12.5 MTr's



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Old Jun 24, 2022 | 06:41 AM
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BLK HOLE, Those wheels have 5.2" Backspacing, are you running spacers? any clearance issues?
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Old Jun 24, 2022 | 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff Pillsworth
BLK HOLE, Those wheels have 5.2" Backspacing, are you running spacers? any clearance issues?
With 12.5" tires and 37s they rubbed slightly...I allowed it. With the 13.5" tires I had to add spacers. No rubbing now.
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Old Jun 24, 2022 | 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by BLK HOLE
With 12.5" tires and 37s they rubbed slightly...I allowed it. With the 13.5" tires I had to add spacers. No rubbing now.
what did you prefer , 12.5 or 13.5?
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Old Jun 24, 2022 | 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by BQ129
what did you prefer , 12.5 or 13.5?
12.5s were on the 37s, thats what I'd stick with personally. Had to go 13.5s for the 39s...which I would also stick with if there was even an option.
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