1550jrit
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- Jake
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- 2021 Jeep Gladiator Mojave
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Like the title says. I currently have AEV’s 2” Mojave lift installed on my truck along with their geo brackets. I’m also running Icon adjustable track bars, Metal Cloak drag link, Metal Cloak sector shaft brace, and Apex Autolynx. Overall I love the ride and it drives and handles great. However, I am starting to add more accessories like bumpers, winches, etc and seem to be losing a bit of lift.
I’d like to get rid of my factory Mojave springs and the AEV spacers and add Metal cloak dual rate springs. I’m pretty certain that I could add their 2.5” dual rate springs front and rear and stay relatively close to the specs of how AEV designed their lift. However, I’d really like to add their 3.5” springs. My question is whether or not 3.5” springs would be too tall for the rest of the AEV lift components? Also, has anyone experienced any settling issues with the Metal Cloak dual rate springs. Any thoughts or experiences are appreciated!
I’d like to get rid of my factory Mojave springs and the AEV spacers and add Metal cloak dual rate springs. I’m pretty certain that I could add their 2.5” dual rate springs front and rear and stay relatively close to the specs of how AEV designed their lift. However, I’d really like to add their 3.5” springs. My question is whether or not 3.5” springs would be too tall for the rest of the AEV lift components? Also, has anyone experienced any settling issues with the Metal Cloak dual rate springs. Any thoughts or experiences are appreciated!
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