I agree the ride has definitely improved with the Fox setup and aesthetically it does look better. You cant really notice the difference so overall im happy with the stance. Now I need to decide on 35s and Rubicon wheels or aftermarket wheels. I wonder if the hardtop vs softtop is the...
I don't know how helpful it is but I was hoping someone would comment and say, "Ya that looks normal or mine also had a inch in the rear". Idk I thought the truck would be perfectly leveled but I can live with the slight rake
I've had mine now for two weeks, added take off Rubi rails, Rubicon Fox shocks w/springs and a teraflex 1.5" level kit. So far happy with the look, trying to decided on 35's with stock wheels, 35's with Rubicon wheels or get a aftermarket 17s with 35's. Decisions decisions...
So I just had my swap done, 80th Ann. to Rubicon shocks/ springs with the 1.5" teraflex level kit. Here are the photos to show the stance before and after w/measurements. Mine seems to be a inch (ish) higher in the rear after everything.
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Garage floor level rear-
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@FLUndertaker I appreciate the spirit. I know if pretty common on tacomworld where I was once a member but searched and didn't see any garage days on here. Figure its worth a shot trying to get help
Anyone in Columbus want to have a garage day to help me install Rubicon take off springs and shocks on my 80th anniversary? I'm in need of some Jack stands but I currently have a garage, two bottle jacks, torque wrench with sockets and some other stuff (crescents, pliers, hammer ,etc..)...
I've had the Gladiator for 3 days now and got ducked today in the Walmart parking lot in Dublin, OH. Had a JK and JLR and never heard of #duckingjeeps until today lol Appreciate it mystery ducker!
Just picked up a Gladiator on Friday, Originally asking price was $45640 and I walked out at $39392. This is my first Gladiator but not my first Jeep. I have had a 2012 2dr JK sport and I started this year with a 2020 2dr JLR 6MT. The Rubicon was amazing but with a baby on the way we needed...