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We have a 2021 Mohave and are looking to put a 3.5 lift and 37in. wheels and tires. (we prefer Fox shocks) In contacting local installers we have been quoted a crazy insane price that the shocks alone would be well over 5K. Does anyone have any recommendations on kits, shocks........ ect.

We have the Rims and Tires already.

Since we are new to the Jeep world any input would greatly appreciated.

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We have a 2021 Mohave and are looking to put a 3.5 lift and 37in. wheels and tires. (we prefer Fox shocks) In contacting local installers we have been quoted a crazy insane price that the shocks alone would be well over 5K. Does anyone have any recommendations on kits, shocks........ ect.

We have the Rims and Tires already.

Since we are new to the Jeep world any input would greatly appreciated.

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if you look, there's some answers on that here. it seems most people did do a 2 or 2.5 spacer lift to save the shocks as those are pretty solid shocks that come with it.
if you think of replacing them, then a lot more options open up to you. my 2 cents.
 
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So with the 2.5 Spacer lift the tires will fit and we can save the Fox shocks we have that came on the jeep??
 

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So with the 2.5 Spacer lift the tires will fit and we can save the Fox shocks we have that came on the jeep??
Yes. Most shock extensions on the market will work up to 2.5 inches.

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Sorry stupid question........ what is a shock extension???? Is that something besides the lift I will need.
 

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Sorry stupid question........ what is a shock extension???? Is that something besides the lift I will need.
If you want to retain your factory shocks, you will need these. They “lift” the shock to accommodate for the amount of lift.

If you choose to buy another shock , then you will not need them. Most likely you will only need a misalignment spacer…depending on brand and fitment
 

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At 3.5" lift you either need to go with shock extensions or new shocks. 5K is steep, check with Accutune, they will valve Fox shocks for your ride.
link to metal cloak for example of a shock extension for the front. Multiple companie make a rear one too. At 3.5" lift the rear shock will only have a couple inches of down travel left, the ride will suffer if you dont add extensions or new shocks.

https://metalcloak.com/jt-gladiator-mojave-upper-front-stock-shock-mount-kit.html

Or to accutune for complete shocks

https://accutuneoffroad.com/product...ific-products/jeep/2020-on-jeep-gladiator-jt/

Smaller lifts, as people have mentioned the AEV spacer is popular. To get 3.5" you would be most likely looking at some of the complete kits that are available. Clayton, Rock Krawler, Metal Cloak etc.

There are a few threads on the forum about lifting Mojaves, dig around and see what you think.
 
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If you want to retain your factory shocks, you will need these. They “lift” the shock to accommodate for the amount of lift.

If you choose to buy another shock , then you will not need them. Most likely you will only need a misalignment spacer…depending on brand and fitment

This is great info, is there any downside to using extensions vs new shocks??
 

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There’s several threads on here where people have 37’s on a Mojave without a lift
 

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at least as of a few months ago, no one makes replacement shocks for the Mojave on account of the larger bolt diameter to the front shocks. falcon said theirs were “2 weeks away” for about 12+ months. Fox doesnt make a shock, or a different bolt/bushing, and Accutune would not fabricate one. Unsure if any of that has changed as of today.

one person i am aware of found a shop to custom fabricate the required hardware, but many shops dont have the skills/tools/ability to do this anymore, but if you have that available you could get new bushings and sleeves made and swap to a different shock.

nothing wrong with using shock extensions on a mojave. The fox shocks on the mojave are already “extended travel” and have as much or more as most lift kits out for the glad, metal cloak being one of the notable exceptions. If you need more flex, add front sway disconnects. I posted the travel numbers in some thread before, if memory serves the mojave shocks have more travel than the mopar lift shocks, but i dont recall the exact numbers.

aev 2” spacer brings the front up 3” over a stock rubicon height and is plenty for 37’s.
 

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Really should read some of the threads. There is tons of info on this forum about exactly what you want to do.
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