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2025 Lariat: Sport 4x4 or FX4 for Highway

Wayfaring Ranger

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I thought a few came with General Grabbers, but maybe that it's an option.
Yeah, i think you are right. General Grabbers are what you get if you select the tire upgrade.

Wish Ford was more clear on that in the beginning because these Wranglers suck ass and I'd much rather have the Grabbers for an "offroad" trim.
 

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I thought a few came with General Grabbers, but maybe that it's an option.
Thats the 17 inch ones on the XLT the Lariat has 18 inch with the Wrangler AT/s
 

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If you can find specs on the spring rate for the coils and leaf springs and damping and rebound rates of the shocks between the trim levels you can better estimate the expected change in performance. Otherwise, it’s a seat of your pants comparison; and everyone’s pants fit differntly. Off-roading is different in Alaska (muddy, boggy, lots of water crossings) vs. southwest (desert, rutted, rocky) vs Midwest (mountains, snow, cliff ledges, open fields) vs southeast (swampy, forested, muddy). On road depends on how well roads were built, maintained, and straight vs winding. Your mileage may vary…
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