Clayton Off Road
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Looks great! Adam at Elevation is awesome

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Looks great! Adam at Elevation is awesome

It was on Adam's advice that we went with this kit over some of the others we were looking at. We are so glad we did! Adam is top notch and always steers us in the right direction.Looks great! Adam at Elevation is awesome![]()
The kit has rake (see pic), which is great if you are "overlanding" with a bed full of gear or towing a trailer. I am wondering if you used the 3.5 front springs and 2.5 rear springs if it would sit level? I got more like 4" front and almost 5" of rear lift empty (keeping in mind I have a full length front bumper and winch, steel rear bumper, skid plates, and AMP steps). Loaded for a trip, it sits quite level.What are my options if I want to run 3.5 Overland + kit that DOES NOT have the front end rake? I don’t want to run a leveling kit and rather have the coils make up for the rake in the front. I have a JTR with stock steel bumpers and a warn winch.
Hey Don,What are my options if I want to run 3.5 Overland + kit that DOES NOT have the front end rake? I don’t want to run a leveling kit and rather have the coils make up for the rake in the front. I have a JTR with stock steel bumpers and a warn winch.

I think that kit will work for me. No plans to permanently mount anything like a rack or rooftop tent so I may just have to get the leveling kit.The kit has rake (see pic), which is great if you are "overlanding" with a bed full of gear or towing a trailer. I am wondering if you used the 3.5 front springs and 2.5 rear springs if it would sit level? I got more like 4" front and almost 5" of rear lift empty (keeping in mind I have a full length front bumper and winch, steel rear bumper, skid plates, and AMP steps). Loaded for a trip, it sits quite level.
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No problem, give us a call if you have any questions!Can't jump on this deal, as I'm still waiting for the rear Dana 5.38 set and will do the gear swap and add e-lockers. I will definitely jump on the next sale!
For rake, I actually like a bit of it when unloaded, so this lift will fit my taste perfectly. Already told the "war department" that 40's-42's will be necessary when I'm done, especially with the chopped rubi fenders I'm running (37's already look small). I've been cleared in hot when the time comes![]()
I have 0MM offset (5" BS) on 17x9's with 37x12.5's with this kit...so far no rubbing. Clayton's front LCA's have a "curve" built into them to aid tire clearance where some other brands do not. Just another plus in the overall design of the kit.I'm really looking at the 3.5" overland+ for my rig - stock Willys, narrow axle (not max tow). On your website it says "proper backspacing" required, but I'm not sure what that means. I read earlier in the thread "4.5 minimum", but I'm unsure what that means, since like AEV Salta wheels (what I'm looking at for the lifted glady) have a +25 mm offset, with 5.72" backspacing - 5.72 is greater than 4.5, but on visualizers, it looks like with 35"x12.5" tires there's not much difference in where the tire ends up (i know the hub of the wheel moves out, so it creates clearance inside the wheel itself, but wouldn't the tire still rub?
I'm a noob at this stuff, so I'm probably asking a dumb noob question here.
Hey there!I'm really looking at the 3.5" overland+ for my rig - stock Willys, narrow axle (not max tow). On your website it says "proper backspacing" required, but I'm not sure what that means. I read earlier in the thread "4.5 minimum", but I'm unsure what that means, since like AEV Salta wheels (what I'm looking at for the lifted glady) have a +25 mm offset, with 5.72" backspacing - 5.72 is greater than 4.5, but on visualizers, it looks like with 35"x12.5" tires there's not much difference in where the tire ends up (i know the hub of the wheel moves out, so it creates clearance inside the wheel itself, but wouldn't the tire still rub?
I'm a noob at this stuff, so I'm probably asking a dumb noob question here.

Anymore word on this kit yet?We are actually in the process of working on 1.5" coils for the rear to complete a 1.5" kit for the JT! The complete production versions of the springs probably won't be available until this Summer, however, in a few months we may be looking for a couple of interested forum members to help us do some testing!
Interested!!!We are actually in the process of working on 1.5" coils for the rear to complete a 1.5" kit for the JT! The complete production versions of the springs probably won't be available until this Summer, however, in a few months we may be looking for a couple of interested forum members to help us do some testing!