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Thanks that’s what I was thinking. Maybe 1/2” to minimize downsides. I’m sure the gas mileage goes down as well as ride gets a little more rough
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Debating on a small spacer for front end, or maybe lowering rear a little? Thoughts? When the ground is level there is a pretty good rake. I’ll measure

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I think a 1/2 inch spacer will set it up right, I agree with the other guy. Great looking Jeep 👍🏼
 
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thanks guys. fuel mileage has been ranging from 22-25mpg with the 37s. thats 80% hwy driving back and forth into the mountains. Im sure itll decrease with the front spacer but itll look sweet.
 
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I asked the shop and they werent aware of a 1/2" spacer. i did a little researching on the forum and it looks like most people are going with teraflex 1" or 1.5". the local shop recommended 1", sounds good to me. what do you all think?

got some lp4s installed on the front bumper today. might get a 10" s8 light bar, front window tint, and ceramic coating. call it a day.
 

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I asked the shop and they werent aware of a 1/2" spacer. i did a little researching on the forum and it looks like most people are going with teraflex 1" or 1.5". the local shop recommended 1", sounds good to me. what do you all think?

got some lp4s installed on the front bumper today. might get a 10" s8 light bar, front window tint, and ceramic coating. call it a day.
Teraflex spacers are stackable.
my preference is to have some rake. It’s a truck and I haul stuff in the bed.
with ~600lbs it squats almost 3/4”.
that’s the amount of rake I have.

I have mopar 2” lift with 1/2” spacer up front, mopar steel bumper and a warn winch. Without the winch and metal bumper, I wouldn’t need the spacer.

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nice rig. Teraflex 1.5 kit is a stackable 1” and 1/2”. I installed the 1” and it sits perfect on my diesel rubi on 35s. No other suspension mods.
 
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Got the lp4s mounted to the front so now I have bajas lp4s and squadrons in the front, and squadrons in rear.
I’m going to do the 1” front level, Baja s8 10” light bar for ontop of the front bumper, Window tint on front windows to match rears or slightly lighter, and ceramic coating, hopefully she’s done.
only other things I could possibly see getting are a light bar for roof, and maybe some diff covers.

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