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Even though it goes against everything I believe......I'm planning on installing a small spacer lift with shock extensions until I see a proper spring rate for the diesel equipped trucks.

Have you found a spacer kit and shock extensions for the eco diesel gladiator yet?
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Have you found a spacer kit and shock extensions for the eco diesel gladiator yet?
I’m going to go down to DC customs and see what they think would be a good solution for this diesel lift kit dilemma. I emailed metal cloak and they said they aren’t 100% sure the 3.5 gc would work and might only net 2.5” of lift. They said they were working on some heavier duty springs but didn’t say how long of a wait. My JTRD already bottoms out pretty easy In the front so I’m not to keen on putting a spring on thats not designed to handle the Extra weight.
 

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Does anyone know if the rubicon shocks are the same for gladiator eco diesel and gas model? i know springs are different rate, but what id like to do is buy rubicon gladiator shocks, there from a gas model and put them on my ecodiesel gladiator
 

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Well, I kept it simple with my eco sport S and wanted a 2.5" lift to run 37" bfg ko2's. I went with clayton and sent out 3.5" front springs in their ride right lift. I find it a better ride than stock..more controlled. I used the fox 2.0's and so far so good, great on road ride. To me of course!
 

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Well, I kept it simple with my eco sport S and wanted a 2.5" lift to run 37" bfg ko2's. I went with clayton and sent out 3.5" front springs in their ride right lift. I find it a better ride than stock..more controlled. I used the fox 2.0's and so far so good, great on road ride. To me of course!
How much lift did you end up actually getting, I was thinking about getting the 3.5 game changer and if I only net 2.5”-3” and it rides great and clears 37’s I would be cool with that and could shim it out w some coil spacers if it needs any extra height
 

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Immediately after the lift while on stock tires, I measured exactly 3.5" of lift in the front and 2.75" of lift in the rear. When the smallish 37" bfg's went on - the front went up another 2.5" and the rear also went up another 2.5".
 

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8000 miles in and I have not one single complaint about the rebel recon front coil over. This performs so well on all fronts.

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8000 miles in and I have not one single complaint about the rebel recon front coil over. This performs so well on all fronts.

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Out of curiosity......do you have the rates of springs you are running on your front shocks? JKU guys seem to run 250s and I was thinking JLU would be about the same. JT Eco diesel maybe 15-20% more....400 over 250?
 

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Out of curiosity......do you have the rates of springs you are running on your front shocks? JKU guys seem to run 250s and I was thinking JLU would be about the same. JT Eco diesel maybe 15-20% more....400 over 250?
That’s a great question. So I had the 20 jt gas and had king coils and it was 400/350 as I was pretty heavy up front with grumper and such. This round I had king weigh each corner with everything on it and it ended up being 400 top over 500 bottom. Its just perfect.

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That’s a great question. So I had the 20 jt gas and had king coils and it was 400/350 as I was pretty heavy up front with grumper and such. This round I had king weigh each corner with everything on it and it ended up being 400 top over 500 bottom. Its just perfect.

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Awesome! I wasn't too far off for a gas rig and JTs are heavier front that JLs yes?

222lb combined rate on your setup crossing to 500lb. Never would have guessed a 500 bottom though.

Clayton lists their 2.5" gasser front spring at 188lb. I was thinking 10% higher axle weight as a guess for the Eco which would make me want a 20% heavier spring.....225lb.......right where you are at!

Now I feel like Im getting somewhere.
 

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Awesome! I wasn't too far off for a gas rig and JTs are heavier front that JLs yes?

222lb combined rate on your setup crossing to 500lb. Never would have guessed a 500 bottom though.

Clayton lists their 2.5" gasser front spring at 188lb. I was thinking 10% higher axle weight as a guess for the Eco which would make me want a 20% heavier spring.....225lb.......right where you are at!

Now I feel like Im getting somewhere.
Yes they are heavier in front diesel jt vs JL front. Glad I could help! Yeah to get the 6inch lift and keep it firm enough the 500 was on top. Learned a ton by going to king and having them test things out. Also rebel off road knows Their stuff so it helped as well.
 

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8000 miles in and I have not one single complaint about the rebel recon front coil over. This performs so well on all fronts.

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Love your rig!
 

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8000 miles in and I have not one single complaint about the rebel recon front coil over. This performs so well on all fronts.

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Could you post some more pics from the side and in the wells? This is exactly the lift I'm considering. thanks
 
 







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