You can't tell a spring by just looking. And - there are multiple spring numbers used under Rubicon.Bought the jeep used, just checked and it has a teraflex 1” spacer installed but the jeep still has a pretty noticeable rake to it. From the frame the difference is about 1.25”. Also, are these the stock springs for a rubicon?
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I guess I’ll add another inch to it.I bought my Gladiator used too. It came with a 1.5" Daystar level kit. It still sat low in the front, I had to add another 1" to the front to actually level it. My truck is all stock except wheels and tires. Doesn't seem like there is a method to the madness on how much up front you need to be level.
Yours also looks to have had the spring isolator removed. The Teraflex kit asks to use the spring Isolator which maybe adds another quarter inch. With that you'll be closer to level but will likely need the additional .5 spacer also to be fully level.yours is definitely more level than mine is…
good eye! It definitely is missing that isolator!Yours also looks to have had the spring isolator removed. The Teraflex kit asks to use the spring Isolator which maybe adds another quarter inch. With that you'll be closer to level but will likely need the additional .5 spacer also to be fully level.
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Adding that will get you closer to level, but Teraflex notes that the 1 inch will still have some rake. I'm not sure how tall the isolator is, but it makes a small difference.good eye! It definitely is missing that isolator!
Looking online it seems like it’s the same part number for both right and left isolator. Is that right?Adding that will get you closer to level, but Teraflex notes that the 1 inch will still have some rake. I'm not sure how tall the isolator is, but it makes a small difference.
Actually looks like the front is too high now...Here's my 23 with the 1.5 inch teraflex leveling kit. 1st and 2nd pictures are next to a Rubicon on 35s and no lift.![]()