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Are Fox Shocks better than Bilstein Shocks? I am currently in the process of making my 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport more off-road worthy. Checking out different off-roading shocks on Carid and 4wheelonline.
Fox and Bilstein are both top of the line shocks, which is better is nothing but a matter of opinion.
What brand of tires are those?
So, 2020 was a transformation time for the Jeep Gladiator..
-Replaced both axles with beefier tubed D44's from a JK (with e-lockers)
-Bushwacker front fenders (to make room for possible 40" tires)
-Replaced the BFG KO2's with some super beefy Pro Comp XTreme MT2's
-Just received my INJEN High Tuck Axle back exhaust system
-I have aluminum DV8 fender liners being powder coated now (red)
-After several months of waiting, I finally received my Wet Okole Neoprene seat covers
-Atop the TrailCal, I added the Superchips Pulsar, adding +30HP
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Nice rig.
The punisher:2thumbs:
A while back I asked why you just didn't buy a Rubicon...now I know why. That new electric one they've got coming out might be interesting.
When we bought this, the Rubicon wasn't available and they were only shipping the SPORT-S and MAX TOW.. all the other versions were still in production. I clearly spent more retrofitting this thing than a Rubicon would have cost, but I like where I'm at now and candidly, think my rig is now more capable than a Rubicon model.