ThreeBearsHD
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I herniated a disk at work back in August. I've been going to therapy and finally was declared as good as it gets with my condition. Basically, I'm 57 years old and have been abusing my body for 50 years. I've had a lot of fun, but now I have a bunch of arthritis in my back, some still mildly bulged disks, and was told to stop having so much fun on Jeeps, motorcycles, and ATVs. I told the doc I was going on a 3k+ mile road trip in March and he said to make sure that my vehicle had a "non-jarring" ride.
I took my Jeep last year, and with a lift and 35s, it is jarring. I was planning on taking my Ram 2500 since it is pretty close to stock with just a leveling kit and the pizza-cutter 35s on it. But it still rides pretty rough. The current tires on it are Mickey Thompson Baja Boss ATs in LT255 /85 R17 121Q E1. I have them aired down to 45 psi and they are still pretty stiff and jarring. I was thinking about replacing them with a tire with a lower load rating and more rubber, such as the same tire, but in 37 X12.50R17 LT 124Q D2. Total cost shipped and installed is $1800.
The only other option I can think of is to replace the springs front and rear with something softer. But since I would like to tow with this rig, not sure softer springs would be the way to go. 12k lbs. is the max limit of what I'd be towing, so not too bad, and easily handled with 37s on stock suspension.
Or I could go with a mild lift with softer springs and add air bags to the rear for towing, but would that be less than $1800?
Hoping for input with folks that went to 37s on stock suspension and if that made the ride noticeably better.
I took my Jeep last year, and with a lift and 35s, it is jarring. I was planning on taking my Ram 2500 since it is pretty close to stock with just a leveling kit and the pizza-cutter 35s on it. But it still rides pretty rough. The current tires on it are Mickey Thompson Baja Boss ATs in LT255 /85 R17 121Q E1. I have them aired down to 45 psi and they are still pretty stiff and jarring. I was thinking about replacing them with a tire with a lower load rating and more rubber, such as the same tire, but in 37 X12.50R17 LT 124Q D2. Total cost shipped and installed is $1800.
The only other option I can think of is to replace the springs front and rear with something softer. But since I would like to tow with this rig, not sure softer springs would be the way to go. 12k lbs. is the max limit of what I'd be towing, so not too bad, and easily handled with 37s on stock suspension.
Or I could go with a mild lift with softer springs and add air bags to the rear for towing, but would that be less than $1800?
Hoping for input with folks that went to 37s on stock suspension and if that made the ride noticeably better.
