Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts
I see myself where you are in about 10-12 years. I’d be interested in doing a build similar to @Irun about that time and letting big red go. Who knows what aftermarket parts for TJ’s will be available then. Might be more feasible to do a 2- Door JLR then.
A JLR could very well be in the cards for me in 5-6 years when I retire. I've owned this TJ since 2005, so It'll be tough to let it go. I'm just not finding the same enthusiasm to constantly be working on it anymore. That hasn't stopped my latest purchase today though.
 
In order to keep my Jeep a comfortable daily, I've had to make some compromises in my build plans. As I get older, I find it less entertaining to hump the big rocks, so sticking to a 33" build just makes sense for me. Not that it really matters for Jeremy's thread, lol!
The only real issue I'm finding is the climb in and out...My wife (all 5 feet 1 inch of her) complains every time she get in it...and she doesn't like driving it anymore. Says its feels tippy and its all over the road. I gotta fix that. Better tires, an alignment, and the swayloc (delivered today!) should make that complaint go away.
 
The only real issue I'm finding is the climb in and out...My wife (all 5 feet 1 inch of her) complains every time she get in it...and she doesn't like driving it anymore. Says its feels tippy and its all over the road. I gotta fix that. Better tires, an alignment, and the swayloc (delivered today!) should make that complaint go away.
That's the other thing I have to maintain, a 5'3" wife, who on occasion, drives the Jeep. 35's and another 1.50" of lift would make the Jeep a "no go" for her.
Ordered the Swayloc today, so let me know what tricks you encounter on install.
 
I'll throw my $0.02 in here. I know many people move up to 17" wheels as they increase tire size but I always liked having more sidewall for the wheeling I do up here in the PNW. Having more tire to wrap around a tree root or rock ledge seemed to always work better for me. But I've ran up to 37" tires on a 15" rim and liked them. I do know those who didn't like all the sidewall flex and stuff also.

Now the other rule of thumb I was also taught was that your tire diameter should be at a minimum of twice the rim diameter. So a 17" rim should not be used on less than a 34" tire and so on. I'd read this somewhere when the 20" rims and become a fad.
 
Rig really is ready for 35’s. Pics of the last days of 33’s! They’ve taken me a lot of places! No regrets. Love this build and tire size. They just look a little small with the Currie 4”.

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Looks great now, will only look better with the 35's!!! 🍻
35's are going to look stupid!



Jk..........They will look frickin' amazing!!
Thanks guys. Appreciate it! Even you Jim, after all these years I’m finally doing the knucklehead. 🙄 What will I do next?
 
I guess its true, us 33s guys inevitably end up on 35s:ROFLMAO:

I went from 33" tires to 35" when I could start driving again after getting wounded. It was funny watching me haul myself into my Jeep when I was still no weight bearing on my right leg.

I'd put my wheelchair in the back and then on crutches to the door. Throw them inside and then use the bar to pull up and swing into the rig. It was stupid but I'd been stuck in a bed for 4 months....
 
I went from 33" tires to 35" when I could start driving again after getting wounded. It was funny watching me haul myself into my Jeep when I was still no weight bearing on my right leg.

I'd put my wheelchair in the back and then on crutches to the door. Throw them inside and then use the bar to pull up and swing into the rig. It was stupid but I'd been stuck in a bed for 4 months....
The things we do for our jeeps...:LOL:
 
I went from 33" tires to 35" when I could start driving again after getting wounded. It was funny watching me haul myself into my Jeep when I was still no weight bearing on my right leg.

I'd put my wheelchair in the back and then on crutches to the door. Throw them inside and then use the bar to pull up and swing into the rig. It was stupid but I'd been stuck in a bed for 4 months....
Man, that is so what impresses me. The indomitable spirit of Rick Wildman! Stay the course kindred soul.
 
Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts