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Thread: 2.5" Lift & Tyres suggestion for Jeep JLU 2019 Sport

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    Default 2.5" Lift & Tyres suggestion for Jeep JLU 2019 Sport

    Hi Guys

    Looking for advise on lift kit & Tyre for my 2019 JLU Sport - options below ( 50%road /40% Tracks/ 10% Rocks)

    LIFT OPTIONS 2.5" ( Suggest if any other brands are better - apart form $$$$$ Fox, Icon & Kings $$$$ )

    Terra Flex
    AEV
    Old Man Emu
    Tough Dog
    Ironman 4x4


    TYRE OPTIONS ATS ONLY (SUGGEST IF ANYTHING BETTER )

    TOYO OPEN COUNTRY
    BF KO2
    NITTO TERRA
    RADAR
    GENERAL
    DICK CEPEK

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    I run the Toyo Open Country ATII on my JK Rubi, great tyre, quiet on the road and I notice no difference on most of the tracks I do (haven't done heavy mud or clay for a bit though). I previously ran mud tyres for the past 17 years but found I wanted something quieter on since I now tow a trailer and do more family stuff with the Jeep.

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    I’ve been running falken wildpeak AT3 on my xj and they are great, awesome on road and in the wet, not noisy and good traction Offroad (except in the mud)


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    I presume that experiences in the JK will be similar on the JL. For a 2.5" lift you wont do better than AEV and get the drop down brackets.

    I can't really comment on tyres as I think MTs are the right solution on a 4wd. Though do look at the Coppers range.

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    Also look at Kumho MT 51. I am running them on my Challenger. Great hybrid AT design and good wear. Done 60,000k already on them and probably go another 10-15000k. About 15,000 k were towing a 1 tonne trailer.

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    With lifts AEV will be an easy winner. Just don't forget the control arm drop brackets.

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