These stock wheels look so much better than 99.9% of the aftermarket wheels. I like them better than the upgraded JL rubicon wheels that came on mine tbh. Especially on the non-metallic grey color 👌🏻
2 drs are hot...Jeep tires are just amazing buddy... my suggestion for you get some J.W. Speaker LED head lights & Sunrider from Quadratec for your Wrangler, You’ll love it more!
Car Story yeah man, nice!! And yeah either is good, if you will be modifying everything. By going with a base model, it will give you more 💸 room for mods. This current jeep and my last jeep are/were base models
JL's Jk no man, i did not air down or disconnect the sway bay. But not gonna lie, the ride on the jl is so good with the teraflex lift. And yeah i dont remember no one airing down, i do miss having a compressor. The ride would have been smoother and had way better grip.
so just was thinking of 37s on mine, you are running them on stock gears and axles? Dana m186 front and m200 rear? my sport came with m186 front and m220 rear, because it was ordered with the trailer tow package, I also have ordered a 4.88 regear set.
Nice, i got mine of the lot and they didnt have the trailer tow package 😑. But yeah im on stock sport axles and gears and no problem. I do want to regear to 4.88 and do a truss kit on both axles
Hi, I believe yours is a sport S. I'm wondering if you are still under stock gear ratio, and is that 3:45 as sport version? I have Willys sport, which is using 3:45 stock gear, 8 speed at. I want to have 37s on it. What do you think about that? Thanks, Bao
Yes mine is a Sport S, i am not using stock gear ratio anymore. It was 3:45 and now i have 4:88, you can run 37s on 3:45 but you will feel the difference and will be dropping gear a lot to go up hills or passing other vehicles. I am happy with the 4:88 i have now, since it just feels right 👌🏼
@@baoradeon878 yeah 3:45 and 35s should be more tolerable than with 37s. And so far i havent had any problems with my axles and 37s. But i have upgrades ball joints, adjustable control arms for a good alignment, trussed the front axles, heavy duty steering components, steering stabilizer, so with all of this things i feel it helps to have a good driving jeep and helps with the 37’s
That's a really nice Jeep who have. I'm planning on building up a Sport similar to yours. Wish jeep offered the basic what engine do you have in yours?
@@copperhead_R ha,ha. I just reread my comment and it was supposed to say ...wish Jeep offered the basic sport with the lockers and lower gearing options. Thanks for the engine size reply.
Mannnnn...this guy @9:11 needs to ease off the throttle and tread lightly...its a great rig but there were so many bad habits that made me cringe...the bumps and especially when he had his arm stickin out of the door...LOL
Yes and no lol the 8 speed gearbox is great, so you can get away with not regearing. Not optimal but it can be done, i do want to regear and i will do 4.88
@@mattbrewer8146 nice with the stock wheels and running 37s i would run wheels spacers to avoid rubbing on the control arms. Brake lines are good actually
Hey man, i have not regeared yet. The 8 speed auto trans is great, i do want to to be back at optimal performance for the size tires but its doing great. Also recently i got the tazer to dial a couple things and now that the computer know the correct tire size the transmission feels better. Before it was dropping gear or revving up very high and i would have to manually shift gears, now i dont have to shift my self as the computer is doing a good job. Again though, i do want to regear to 4.88 but until the budget allows i will continue like this. I think also at the same time i regear i might do a truss kit for the front axle. But the answer is, it can be done. (Auto 8 speed JL) not sure the manual gearbox.
Yeah, the JLs gearbox is way better than the JKs and i havent had to regear. It would be better if it was regeared but it does ok for daily driving. I do plan on regearing to 4.88 eventually.
What’s the width ? I had no idea you could fit those on a stock rim ... Saw your other video on the fenders .. looked around ... and bought some rubi fenders for $300 ... thanks for advice ... keep the videos coming
AL Co nice man! Yeah, you can fit 37s on the stock rims. They are 37x12.5x17, but the tire place i went they did tell me it was a little hard but they got it done.