Here is a pic from "Last One Over Adventure - 2017" My rig is the red one. The spare is in inside the rig, since it won't fit until I install the modified tire holder from my old rig.
My first drive after the lift was a drive through Seattle to have dinner with some old friends. The car handles well on the road and gets similar gas mileage as my old Sport, 20 mpg on the highway. I had a vibration that I thought was either alignment or a a wheel balance issue. I took it in for both of these on the 29th.
The vibration persisted and I thought it may be a driveline hop. My previous rig would bounce up and down at 35 mph. The driveshafts on my old rig were balanced, but it would get in a harmonic and start to bounce higher and higher if I kept doing 35 mph. This rig was vibrating at 45-55 mph and never had that smooth hop feeling. The guys on the trail pointed out that i had a small bend in my rear passenger side wheel (aluminum). So much for the tire shop that stated they balanced and rotated my tires. I was able to swap the bent wheel for factory steel rim. I kept one of the steel wheels from this rig to use as a spare. The . The wreck destroyed the front driver side wheel and it must have bent the lip on the driver rear as well.
I also had a problem two issues with incorrectly torqued nuts on the trip. A few thousand miles of most off road driving and I lost the upper nut on the driver side rear shock. Later I lost the nut on the passenger side front strut. This was while playing in the snow and it caused a ball joint failure Sewerzuk jumped in and helped me get it back together and on the trail. The Sport uses a different lower control arm and ball joint assembly. The ball joint is only available with the lower control arm. I will replace it, when I get back to the rig.