Possibly The SE coils and Rubicon Coils are the same length but the Rubi coils have a stiffer spring rate and you could gain 0 to 2 inches of lift if your springs are sagging
It doesn't have "factory lift", but it does have stiffer and larger springs than a normal Wrangler. This is why some say it has a lift. The suspension n my 06 sat about 1.75 inches higher than a noraml wrangler before I lifted it myself.
A 2 inch suspension lift is minimal. You should be able to install the kit without changing and stock parts.
i was wondering what the difference is between the Jeep Wrangler and the Jeep Rubicon A: Sahara is a wrangler trim package (it's the same vehicle) A:Rubicon is a wrangler with significant upgrades. air locking differentials, suspension lift, tires and wheels, etc.
I suspect not for the 285R70x16s. I am running 285R75x16s on my 06 Rubicon Unlimited. It has a 2" lift and 1/1.5" body lift. I have good clearance since I have that added lift.
NO A RUBICON WITH 1.5" FACTORY LIFT WILL ACCEPT 32" TIRES AND THAT IS THE BIGGEST STOCK. I believe you are thinking of a TJ Wrangler 1997-2006 which requires at least 3" of lift to runn 33s on the trail without rubbing. A JK 2007-Present Can fit 33s stock with little rubbing and the JK Rubicon comes from the factory with 32" BFG KM2s Sources- Owned and have been around Jeeps all my lift and currently own 2005 Rubicon 4" lift and 33s, 83 CJ7 awaiting Restoration, and 78 CJ5 building up
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35" with a 2" spacer
Yes, stock tires on the Sahara are 255/75/17, which is basically a 32" tire. You will have no problem with the 33"
15" wheels fit a Rubicon fine. All the other TJs have 15" wheels. The only reason that the Rubicon has a 16x7 is so that Jeep could put a 31" tire on it. The 31x10.50r15 rubs, but the metric version is like a 31x9.50. most people that lift Rubicons replace the stock wheels with 15's.
Putting a lift in a 2013 Jeep Wrangler and using 33 inch tires depends on what size tires you are using now. You can get 33 inch tires to fit any size rim. If the Jeep is already lifted you may not need anything else but tires. A 2003 Jeep Wrangler, Rubicon Edition, has a 2 inch suspension and uses 33 inch tires.
A body lift does just that, lifts the body and gives more tire clearance( stock suspension). A suspension lift gives more clearance but also give more suspension travel for off roading.
No, the shocks are a little taller but will have no effects on stance. They may make it a little harsher of a ride.