PuddleJumper
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so i did all the math, and running all my gear to keep the wifey comfy offroad. I'm running 530lbs in the bed alone. I'm also doing this on stock Mojave suspension so its sags. I recently mounted 37s and when i run solo weight bout 200ish pounds, the truck looks fine as it levels out with no rake. I plan on getting the Daystar 3/4 in spacer lift all the way around and some mopar 2in lift LCAs cus your boy like caster. however this will still have sag in the rear when i run "wifey" weight. I had 2in lift +600lbs springs for the rear but they ride like ass unless the truck is fully loaded. which it isn't. so i got a few idea but would love to hear more.
1. sell off the RTT and steel bed rack and buy aluminium rack and Inspired Overland carbon fiber hardshell. saves me about 100 lbs.
2. get air bags, but would that make handling worse despite leveling the truck back out offroad? the front being soft and the ass to hard? if that makes sense.
3. buy Mojave X springs when they come out along with with the Daystar spacer kit?
thoughts?
1. sell off the RTT and steel bed rack and buy aluminium rack and Inspired Overland carbon fiber hardshell. saves me about 100 lbs.
2. get air bags, but would that make handling worse despite leveling the truck back out offroad? the front being soft and the ass to hard? if that makes sense.
3. buy Mojave X springs when they come out along with with the Daystar spacer kit?
thoughts?
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