2.5/1.5 Suspension Maxx with rod brackets installed

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ProTour 67

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for 10000 miles I've been driving around with the Suspension Maxx kit at 2". I bought the rear 1.5" ( MRC brackets included and got the adjustable MRC brackets for the front). After install and bringing the front up to 2.5" I am really happy. the ride is fantastic. I lost the idea of what the stock ride was like with the MRC ride height rods out of calibration. Funny as it may sound, I definitely felt the difference Time for bigger tires with the OEM 22"s. I do not want an MT and am focused on an All Terrain in a 285/55/22. Options are limited. I might go in for the Nitto Terra Grapplers in a 285/50 or 285/55. There O.D. Seems on the bigger side if I'm not mistaken.

Better pics to come in the morning!

Any thoughts?

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NowZoomer

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I only did the 1.5" in the front, and I couldn't find a 22 with enough sidewall and "look" that worked for me, so I went to 20s
 

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At that height do you think you are reaching the limits of the front driveshaft CV angle and does it affect the rear transfer case / diff angle to a point you could promote accelerated wear. A four wheel shop here in KC had seen issues with this?

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