Johnson Rods
So long as you get an alignment there is no issue with running the rods full time. My rods do not exceed any limits as some would like to suggest. The reason for the tire wear in this post was due to not doing an alignment after installation and with full time use. Myself and...
LR3 Tiires
I posted a tire upgrade chart for those wanting to increase their tire size. There is a cost comparison along with the tire size and diameter. You may find it helpful...
http://www.johnsonrods.com
I did the same thing and traded in my 19" rims for 18's. I now run the Goodyear MT/R 275/65/R18. I have a Johnson Rod LR3 lift kit because these are 32 inch tires. Here is how they look: http: //www.johnsonrods.com Excellent tire!
MT/R with Kevlar
Because of the Kevlar the tires have a load capacity of 2,535 lbs per tire which is plenty sufficient for the LR3. That's over 10,000 lbs and the vehicle has a curb weight of 5,796 and a gross vehicle weight of 7,121.
I have been running the Goodyear MT/R with Kevlar. I have the 275/65/R18 which is a 32 inch tire and they work great. I highly recommend this tire! Here is a link to see them: http://www.johnsonrods.com I air them down to about 25 psi and they are incredible on rocks. The ride is also quieter...
It depends on what your needs are. If you need adjustability than an adjustable rod is for you. In that case Sasquatch makes a good rod. If you just want a lift and don't care about adjustment then Johnson Rods will get you what you need. It's a matter of preference and cost is a factor as...
LR3 lift kit -
Shedward - If you want bigger tires for off road you can get a 2.5 inch lift with johnson rods for $125. check out johnsonrods.com. They make the best rod mod to help you get bigger tires.
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