RuggedLongHorn
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Hello,
I have a Longhorn w/o the off road group, in a perfect world I would have got the .ORG but I got such a good deal on the truck that I figured I could lift it and put skid plates on for not too much money if I wanted to at some point down the road.
So the question is, based on my understanding, the ORG give you 1 inch of suspension lift, the off road tires, 3.92 rear end, locker, hill descent, and skid plates. I have the 3.92 with rear locker and can live without the hill descent, tires are easy, and I can find the skid plates... but does anyone have a line on the off road group suspension?
I see mopar offers a 2” lift but honestly I’d be prefer one inch so that it does not change much in terms of ride... I just want to be able to go up a size on the tires without them looking to tight in the wheel opening.
Long term I want to find a set of rebel wheels and have the black painted brown to match the truck and toss a set of BFG tako’s On them.
I have a Longhorn w/o the off road group, in a perfect world I would have got the .ORG but I got such a good deal on the truck that I figured I could lift it and put skid plates on for not too much money if I wanted to at some point down the road.
So the question is, based on my understanding, the ORG give you 1 inch of suspension lift, the off road tires, 3.92 rear end, locker, hill descent, and skid plates. I have the 3.92 with rear locker and can live without the hill descent, tires are easy, and I can find the skid plates... but does anyone have a line on the off road group suspension?
I see mopar offers a 2” lift but honestly I’d be prefer one inch so that it does not change much in terms of ride... I just want to be able to go up a size on the tires without them looking to tight in the wheel opening.
Long term I want to find a set of rebel wheels and have the black painted brown to match the truck and toss a set of BFG tako’s On them.