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Old 11-02-2016, 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Rmahn
Honestly the pics don't really do it justice. Looks a lot better after the lift and tires, and obviously more capable off-road.

That's the worst part about the jeeps and forums, the pictures do no justice at all for the sheer size that they really are.
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Default 2014 Jeep JK Rubicon with 35's and RockKrawler 3.5 X Factor

Hello everyone. I'm a new member and this is my very first post. Just wanted to show off my Jeep. I did some BEFORE and AFTER photos. Still work in progress.
- 2014 Rubicon
- 3.5" Rock Krawler X Factor
- 35" Nitto Trail Grappler Tires
- LED Halo Headlights
- Eagle Eye Grill
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Old 11-05-2016, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by CzechMate
Hello everyone. I'm a new member and this is my very first post. Just wanted to show off my Jeep. I did some BEFORE and AFTER photos. Still work in progress.
- 2014 Rubicon
- 3.5" Rock Krawler X Factor
- 35" Nitto Trail Grappler Tires
- LED Halo Headlights
- Eagle Eye Grill
That looks great!
Old 11-05-2016, 11:11 AM
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Falcon Wildpeak AT3W 35x12.50R17LT. Fairly aggressive look for an A/T on my DD. Very quiet.
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Old 11-05-2016, 11:24 AM
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[QUOTE="dadamson1971;4255644"]Falcon Wildpeak AT3W 35x12.50R17LT. Fairly aggressive look for an A/T on my DD. Very quiet.[/QUOTE

What are the specs on your lift
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El_Jeepster : I have an Eibach 3.5" lift and Spidertrax wheel spacers. Smooth on road ride - similar to OEM. Haven't played in the rocks yet but plan on it.
Old 11-07-2016, 05:11 PM
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New around here...Here's our '15 JKUR with just a BB, Rancho RS5000X series shocks and 35" AMP Mud Terrain Attack MT-A's...Pictures never do it justice.

Question, what can I use to put the spare back on the back, without buying a whole bumper/swing out tire carrier. I want something that'll be better that just a spacer, something semi adjustable that I can sit the tire back into the stock bumper cutout if I have to for now. Temporary solution until I can fork out the money for a good carrier.

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Originally Posted by ptrudel
New around here...Here's our '15 JKUR with just a BB, Rancho RS5000X series shocks and 35" AMP Mud Terrain Attack MT-A's...Pictures never do it justice. Question, what can I use to put the spare back on the back, without buying a whole bumper/swing out tire carrier. I want something that'll be better that just a spacer, something semi adjustable that I can sit the tire back into the stock bumper cutout if I have to for now. Temporary solution until I can fork out the money for a good carrier.
I believe the teraflex or other companies have spare tire extenders that would work or their hinged tire carrier.
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Originally Posted by ptrudel
New around here...Here's our '15 JKUR with just a BB, Rancho RS5000X series shocks and 35" AMP Mud Terrain Attack MT-A's...Pictures never do it justice. Question, what can I use to put the spare back on the back, without buying a whole bumper/swing out tire carrier. I want something that'll be better that just a spacer, something semi adjustable that I can sit the tire back into the stock bumper cutout if I have to for now. Temporary solution until I can fork out the money for a good carrier.
Smittybilt makes a bracket it will move the spare out 2inches and also up 2 inches. You can find it on amazon works great with mine. Bad part is that you really won't be able to see your light above your spare times but who needs that!
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