Best riding 3.5-4" lift spring
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Whenever my psi gets below 31psi the warning light in the dash starts blinking. Plus, wouldn't you get horrible gas mileage running this low all the time?
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To correct the TPMS warning light you need a programmer to either change the pressure that the warning will activate, or to disable the system altogether.
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Bought mine used w basic Rubicon Express 3.5 w Bilsteins. Upgraded all components plus some w Synergy but kept RE springs/shocks. Although ride greatly improved it wasn't perfect on bumpy roads (commute 2.5hrs). Then replaced springs to Synergy w Rancho 9k. Major improvement. I bet if I would of only replaced shocks it would of helped. I say this because as I test the shock settings it can range from rigid to Cadillac plush.
Many say lowering tire pressure helps. For me anything under 32 feels sluggish. In summer I run up to 36 and springs/shock absorb all small bumps perfectly.
Many say lowering tire pressure helps. For me anything under 32 feels sluggish. In summer I run up to 36 and springs/shock absorb all small bumps perfectly.
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Bought mine used w basic Rubicon Express 3.5 w Bilsteins. Upgraded all components plus some w Synergy but kept RE springs/shocks. Although ride greatly improved it wasn't perfect on bumpy roads (commute 2.5hrs). Then replaced springs to Synergy w Rancho 9k. Major improvement. I bet if I would of only replaced shocks it would of helped. I say this because as I test the shock settings it can range from rigid to Cadillac plush. Many say lowering tire pressure helps. For me anything under 32 feels sluggish. In summer I run up to 36 and springs/shock absorb all small bumps perfectly.
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One thing that drastically improved my ride was switching from an 18 inch wheel/tire to 17, the increased sidewall made my ride a lot better. I run the 3" EVO plush rides and fox shocks, rides great.
Last edited by jeepfan30; 04-01-2016 at 01:36 AM.