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I ordered a 24 Rubicon and I’m looking at the 3.5 Clayton performance lift. Will it fit in a standard garage height?
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Been following the Cherokee, JK, JL forums for a while now, and this forum when i Purchased my gladiator back in 2020. Just never really posted anything. I do all of my own work. (minus gearing and in depth engine work), my own lil fabbing here and there. Built my own bed rack for my RTT before I bought my RSI Cap and rock sliders. Half started a youtube channel( @KessyProductions)with little spare time i do have to show the mods and build process as well as an IG account (GladdyGator). Im going to try post my setup and build threads on here to maybe help out others looking to do the same or for additional feedback with how my setup runs. Usually cram the work I do to the jeep on the weekends.


Current set up is a 3.5" Clayton Overland lift with 38" 13.5 Milestar Pats, regeared to 5.13. Currently sitting at 60k miles.

Been on the fence with purchasing a set of Fusion 1 tons, building a set of SD60s ( have a lead for a set from 2013 for like 500 bucks.. maybe a buggy build with those? IDK)., or building the current set of axles i currently have regeared. I have a set of gussets, LCA armor and APEX trusses in my garage ready to be welded on whenever I get the chance, or motivation.

Jeeps setup now has been driven across the country to MOAB and Colorado 2x now. Once on 4.10s and the second time with 5.13s. No complaints with either, but 5.13 is way better for hanging in 8th on the highway.

Most recent mod was adding the Anti Rock rear sway bar since i trashed my stock setup on the top of Imogene Pass, and also trimming the rear fender flares.

Ill try to add more pictures and begin updating the information. Any questions just ask!

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Nice Build! ...and very familiar. I too am running the 3.5" Clayton Overland lift on my '23 Rubicon with an RSI cap on the back and 37" KO2's. We carry some weight so I opted for their HD rear springs and added a set of Falcon shocks when I installed the lift. Great lift - the ride is awesome. So far, I've been running 4.10's and it does much better than I expected. But, I'm considering a set of 38" or 39" Milestars and a re-gear.

Did you notice any mileage difference between your 4.10's and 5.13's on your cross country drives?

Ps - My rear sway bar survived Imogene, but I trashed the links (for the first time) on Poughkeepsie Gulch. Just swapped in the new Teraflex rear sway bar a few weeks ago.
 

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Nice Build! ...and very familiar. I too am running the 3.5" Clayton Overland lift on my '23 Rubicon with an RSI cap on the back and 37" KO2's. We carry some weight so I opted for their HD rear springs and added a set of Falcon shocks when I installed the lift. Great lift - the ride is awesome. So far, I've been running 4.10's and it does much better than I expected. But, I'm considering a set of 38" or 39" Milestars and a re-gear.

Did you notice any mileage difference between your 4.10's and 5.13's on your cross country drives?

Ps - My rear sway bar survived Imogene, but I trashed the links (for the first time) on Poughkeepsie Gulch. Just swapped in the new Teraflex rear sway bar a few weeks ago.

Awesome. Mpg was, if i recall, very close to the same. But i was holding 8th a lot more. And Offroad it was better for sure.
 

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Nice rig! Tell me what on Imogene pass caused you to break? We’re planning on doing Imogene among others this July. I’ll be in a 3.5” spring lifted Sport S with 33’s. Possibly 35’s by then. Ive been manually disconnecting the front sway bar an rocks around here.
Good luck with Imogene in July ? it was still closed last 4th of July. I did engineers instead and the Alpine loop. Lots of options out there, you can’t go wrong. Just a few more hours to Moab, and 4-wheel heaven

Jeep Gladiator 2020 Jeep Gladiator Sport S Max Tow w/ 3.5" Clayton Overland Lift on 38" 13.5 Milestar Pats IMG_7113


Jeep Gladiator 2020 Jeep Gladiator Sport S Max Tow w/ 3.5" Clayton Overland Lift on 38" 13.5 Milestar Pats IMG_7239


Jeep Gladiator 2020 Jeep Gladiator Sport S Max Tow w/ 3.5" Clayton Overland Lift on 38" 13.5 Milestar Pats IMG_7197


Jeep Gladiator 2020 Jeep Gladiator Sport S Max Tow w/ 3.5" Clayton Overland Lift on 38" 13.5 Milestar Pats IMG_7106
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