2.5" lift
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I did the RE 2.5 and ran with the stock rubicon wheels for 6 months. Just put on new wheels and tires and it is like a new jeep. 315/70/17 Cooper MTPs and 17x9 Fuel Beast. The tires raised mine another 1 - 1 1/2 inches. <img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=642993"/>
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I did the RE 2.5 and ran with the stock rubicon wheels for 6 months. Just put on new wheels and tires and it is like a new jeep. 315/70/17 Cooper MTPs and 17x9 Fuel Beast. The tires raised mine another 1 - 1 1/2 inches. <img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=642993"/>
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Chuck-the-ripper has a set of bushwackers for a good price. I'm picking mine up locally and spraying them to match the body.
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I just realized you still have full stock fenders. As soon as those are flat, I think you will be good to go!
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Procal and Flashcal are programmers, they just change settings and stuff.
Flashpaq, Traildash, inTune, etc are tuners. these do the things that programmers do, as well as add a little bit of hp/torque. (how much the tunes help is debatable.)
One option to consider might a flashcal programmer, which can then be updated to a Flashpaq if/when you decide that you want to try some tunes. (they occasionally run a half-off upgrade special that puts the price quite a bit lower than just buying a flashpaq...)
Flashpaq, Traildash, inTune, etc are tuners. these do the things that programmers do, as well as add a little bit of hp/torque. (how much the tunes help is debatable.)
One option to consider might a flashcal programmer, which can then be updated to a Flashpaq if/when you decide that you want to try some tunes. (they occasionally run a half-off upgrade special that puts the price quite a bit lower than just buying a flashpaq...)
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Procal and Flashcal are programmers, they just change settings and stuff. Flashpaq, Traildash, inTune, etc are tuners. these do the things that programmers do, as well as add a little bit of hp/torque. (how much the tunes help is debatable.) One option to consider might a flashcal programmer, which can then be updated to a Flashpaq if/when you decide that you want to try some tunes. (they occasionally run a half-off upgrade special that puts the price quite a bit lower than just buying a flashpaq...)
Got it. Thanks!