Are you running some sort of tailgate reinforcement? If so which one?
I have a 2DR Bronco and space is a bit tight unless I wanna complete a rear seat delete, floor setup etc. I take a Howl Campfire, 20lb propane tank, Pelican TX80 with camping/ recovery gear and a cooler. This setup seems to...
Very sorry to hear about the loss of your boy Thor. As some have mentioned he will always be watching over you even if he physically isnt here any more. Wishing you nothing but the very best
This is just me .02 but if you are going to stay on 35's why not just leave the factory Bilsteins in? If you plan to fish and camp you can do 95% of the trails around on the factory shocks from the Sasquatch package. Unless you plan on serious rock crawling and or adding a ton of weight from...
I am assuming they used a Flipper Zero or something similar with unlocked software to emulate the key fob signal. People have been doing this for years now especially with garage door openers
I have an aftermarket set of rock rails/ steps and they seem to take majority of any rock fling after hitting the trails. I have no real complaints and no need to replace them until they wear out.
If this is the case the Eibach's with some Aftermarket Upper Control Arms for the money should suit your needs.
I tend to overbuild when I do things but that is a personal choice.
It all comes down to what you are going to do with the rig. The Eibachs will help with the added weight vs the Fox 3.0 Hoss as you can go with a stiffer spring as mentioned by other(s) on here.
If it were me and you have the funds I would go with a 2.5 reservoir setup such as ICON, King or Fox...
If those are the only two options you are truly considering I would go for the Eibach's and some upgraded front upper control arms. Should help with the added weight of the ARB bumper, Warn winch. Best of luck either way