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  1. Reduce rake by adding weight in JT bed

    Meant bumper winch ... increase weight and rake so have to do a lift . Vs winch in bed for hitch. I only used my last winch twice in 5 years
  2. Reduce rake by adding weight in JT bed

    It might be a matter of degree ... Since many say that 2 inches does ... so not sure if 3/4 is only a bit out - or not at all... But thanks for your experience as I was thinking I might risk 3/4 myself
  3. Reduce rake by adding weight in JT bed

    I have a winch and recovery gear in bed as I didn't want to add more weight in front and increase rake if no spacers used etc
  4. Reduce rake by adding weight in JT bed

    Thanks I just didn't know if there has been any negative input from jeep engineering or other engineers re wear etc from spacers...
  5. Reduce rake by adding weight in JT bed

    I take neither. Much better What I wondered is really only whether 1.5 spacers do nothing to drive or wear Whereas my solution changes nothing except yields better drive and no squat as all adjustable
  6. Reduce rake by adding weight in JT bed

    And the Jt handles better with those bags in back!
  7. Reduce rake by adding weight in JT bed

    Nice to see so many naysayers but they are all wrong .... Works great for folks like me who are capable of pushing 4 containers from back to front if they ever need room or of loading mulch bags on top for the 10 minutes home And way better than modifying the engineering of the jt with $150...
  8. Reduce rake by adding weight in JT bed

    It works great and it is things that I normally would load farther forward ....so I just push it forward if I need room or load on top ...
  9. Reduce rake by adding weight in JT bed

    I'm new with JT ... I didn't like the 2" rake but not sure about adding front spacer..... so I experimented with putting about 250 pounds inside tailgate. This leveled the truck and I can remove the weight when I need the room for cargo... Any thoughts ?




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