LordEnzo
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- Central Florida
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- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Sport S Max Tow
I've been running the spacer lift with their geo brackets without any problems. 37x12.50 pats. 1 yr and 10k miles later. Plenty off roading. Took a trip from Central FL to West point lake, and N GA twice. Several have complimented on the smooth ride, even recently. I also have a 125 lb basket and 100 lb winch setup in the rear. Just hauled an additional 300 lb of gravel over weekend, no issue if one knows how to drive.Just a suggestion but if it was me and I'm strongly considering swapping to the rough country 3.5 lift, I'd pass on the shocks and just get the kit without the shocks. Didn't realize until I looked back at it that they have a option to not purchase the shocks. That's the only complaint I have from Rough Country kits are their shocks are no good.
https://www.roughcountry.com/jeep-suspension-lift-kit-64930c.html
Only issue is surface rust, but that's expected due to off road. I went with spacer lift since its a sport s max tow. Retain most of rated capacity. I have since adder a 3/4 poly spacer to the rear to help the sag from added weight.
I used to hear negatively of RC in the past, but they have since stepped up their game. Do I think they are the best, no. But for a budget lift, their setup has been more than satisfactory.
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