Dos704
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- Andrew
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- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon
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I installed a Mopar 2" lift on my 2020 Rubicon over the weekend. Regrettably, I also installed a set of lower control arm drop brackets along with the longer Mopar lower control arms. When I brought it in for an alignment, I found out the drop brackets were "over-correcting," and the front axle has too much caster (axle tilting backwards). I'm going to remove the drop brackets and keep the Mopar control arms installed. The other option was to keep the drop brackets and swap the shorter stock lower control arms back in. I prefer the "less parts is more" and those drop brackets are one more thing to get hung up and break.
I kept my Teraflex 1.5" leveling kit up front. I honestly have no idea how it still sits higher in the rear. The Bilstein reservoir shocks make the ride better than stock and are worth the price over the Fox, IMHO.
Anyways, here are some photos, let me know of any questions.
I kept my Teraflex 1.5" leveling kit up front. I honestly have no idea how it still sits higher in the rear. The Bilstein reservoir shocks make the ride better than stock and are worth the price over the Fox, IMHO.
Anyways, here are some photos, let me know of any questions.
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