joshua27
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- First Name
- Joshua
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- Jasper, TN
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- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon Launch Edition
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I just bought a slightly used Gladiator Rubicon Launch Edition on Friday. The truck is rolling on 20" DV8 wheels with a set of 37x12.50 Cooper Discoverer STT Pros and it rides like a logging wagon. Why did I buy a truck without test driving it you ask? Well due to the current pandemic I bought the truck off the internet without actually inspecting it first. Also I'm not that upset about it as I know this is a fixable issue.
I'm pretty sure the truck has a 1.5" daystar level kit installed with the factory isolator still in place making it more like 2". The issue I believe is the fact that it's still running stock Fox shocks WITHOUT a shock extension bracket. I'm not sure why it wasn't installed but I'm assuming the bumpy ride is attributable to the springs/shocks not being able to fully do their job due to limited movement. I've lowered the air pressure in the 37s from about 42psi cold to 32psi cold as well.
Just to be clear, street manners are my primary concern. I've ordered a Fox steering stabilizer to hopefully correct some of the wonky steering/wandering. I have no plans to ever take my truck off road on anything more than a dirt trail. I'm not into hardcore wheeling. I like lifted trucks and I like Jeeps so I just killed 2 birds with one stone with this purchase. Please get all of the requisite "bro" comments out of the way first.
Any thoughts or suggestions on how to correct?
I'm pretty sure the truck has a 1.5" daystar level kit installed with the factory isolator still in place making it more like 2". The issue I believe is the fact that it's still running stock Fox shocks WITHOUT a shock extension bracket. I'm not sure why it wasn't installed but I'm assuming the bumpy ride is attributable to the springs/shocks not being able to fully do their job due to limited movement. I've lowered the air pressure in the 37s from about 42psi cold to 32psi cold as well.
Just to be clear, street manners are my primary concern. I've ordered a Fox steering stabilizer to hopefully correct some of the wonky steering/wandering. I have no plans to ever take my truck off road on anything more than a dirt trail. I'm not into hardcore wheeling. I like lifted trucks and I like Jeeps so I just killed 2 birds with one stone with this purchase. Please get all of the requisite "bro" comments out of the way first.
Any thoughts or suggestions on how to correct?
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