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What's are people paying on road for a Laredo model these days? Is the quadra lift worth it or not? Is it right you get the off-road pack with air suspension? Thank
No, thats not right, off road adventure pack is an option & is not included with QL and I believe its only available with the CRD.
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I also am now using a Laredo 18 inch wheel as a spare with a 255/70/18 spare wheel.
if u are after wheels I have a number of 18 and 20 inch wheels that I can supply. check the for sale section.

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Thinking of going 275/65/r18 on my Laredo pre lift. I will get the lift done just not immediately. My questions is how more clearance at the diffs would these tyres give me over my stock set up? Cheers
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What's are people paying on road for a Laredo model these days? Is the quadra lift worth it or not? Is it right you get the off-road pack with air suspension? Thank
It's the other way around, if you get the offroad pack (skidplates, locking rear diff aka QD2), you have to get QL as well. But you can get QL without the offroad pack.
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What's are people paying on road for a Laredo model these days? Is the quadra lift worth it or not? Is it right you get the off-road pack with air suspension? Thank
Without a doubt - both of these are worth the extra $ - the grands on the latest mt skene snow trip 4 grands on the trip - 1 std - got serious stuck - 1 with 2 inch lift - got stuck but easier recovery and the quadra lift cars all got through fine
The ride in the quadlift is better and economy is better as it goes in the aero mod at high speed

if you have the $ and you are planning on taking the car offroad you wont regret the options at all

PS when cleaning being able to jack it up makes it easy to clean underneath as well
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If you ever tow you'll love the quardalift, I've just ordered my second Jeep, I have it on my current one and I didn't even consider not getting it on the second.
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I just spoke to the local Bob Janes... They have Falken Wildpeak AT tyres in LT275/65-18 at $289 each. Compared to other options all well over $400 - up to $499 a corner - they are a real bargain. I need six tyres, so the expensive options can be up to $3000 as opposed to around $1700 for the Falkens.

Is anyone using them? What do you think??

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