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Old Nov 21, 2023 | 08:31 PM
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Hello All,

Bought a couple of months ago new-2-me 2016 JKU Sport and quite enjoying it, tried on some 2+, 3 trails in Kawarthas and was impressed how she handled them just being standard-equipped.
Not completely new to off-road wheels, had LR Discovery I for >10years, and used it moderately on trails.
And so I'd like to do with JK.
Want to get ready starting with bush bumper @ winch, lights, and eventually tires and moderate (2") lift. Don't think I'll go extreme, mostly camping and hunting in the places that not all cars can get.
Want to take advantage of possibly some Black Friday deals. Did some research on the topics, but would like to hear suggestions from you guys, and point me to some aftermarket Canadian Shops you would recommend.

TIA
Old Feb 6, 2024 | 10:04 PM
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nothing?, 5 months.

Must have a bad breath or something , wondering if there is any sense to ask another question..., maybe will try in a model dedicated forum
Old Mar 23, 2024 | 08:24 AM
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Hello
Old Apr 3, 2024 | 12:17 PM
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Hi There,

Welcome to the forum. I am also a new member here. I have a 22 Gladiator (JT) Rubicon on 37's. I had my suspension and tires done by Off-Road Rehab on 42 East of Manning. They did a great Job on it and I have been down to Moab, UT in October 23 and ran Top of the World, Delores Overlook, Chicken's Corners, and a few other trails. I was only in Moab for 2-days, so my trails list was pretty selective.

I think 35's/37's are a good balance between trail performance and road performance, without requiring too many suspension/driveline mods. My current Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT's are incredible on trail and roads and I am really happy with them. I run them on the stock rims with a small spacer.
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