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Ohio Mojave… lift/overland

Mcmath

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So I just purchase a Mojave. I love it and specifically bought it for the upgrades in knuckles, frame, shocks….
But I still want to build it out and adjust a few things. I do a lot of backcountry hunting and traveling . Basically over landing. We all know the Mojave suspension is fantastic. But I would like a stiffer rear end so I am not nose high loaded down with gear or small trailer.
I have been am planning a AEV 2 spacer lift , upgrading to the Teraflex front and rear shock extenders . Tera flex front control arms, adjustable tract bar and Apex quick disconnects up front. (Most likely 35x12.5)
I have been researching how to get some more payload in the rear to keep from sagging when loaded down. Any suggestions? Should I Swap the rear springs for AEV 3”high capacity springs and only spacer the front? I am new to this so trying to learn.
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This is a marketplace forum. Its where you sell stuff.
 

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So I just purchase a Mojave. I love it and specifically bought it for the upgrades in knuckles, frame, shocks….
But I still want to build it out and adjust a few things. I do a lot of backcountry hunting and traveling . Basically over landing. We all know the Mojave suspension is fantastic. But I would like a stiffer rear end so I am not nose high loaded down with gear or small trailer.
I have been am planning a AEV 2 spacer lift , upgrading to the Teraflex front and rear shock extenders . Tera flex front control arms, adjustable tract bar and Apex quick disconnects up front. (Most likely 35x12.5)
I have been researching how to get some more payload in the rear to keep from sagging when loaded down. Any suggestions? Should I Swap the rear springs for AEV 3”high capacity springs and only spacer the front? I am new to this so trying to learn.
All you need are $150 air lift rear bags
 

The White Rabbit

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All you need are $150 air lift rear bags
I did this plus Max Tow rear springs. Others have added spacers to my combo. Max Tow springs are the same size as the Mojave springs but clearly have a different spring rate. Mine returns to a Mojave like feel in the back at about 300-400 lbs of load.
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