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Hello all. I purchased a 2020 gladiator sport s and started my adventure of customization. Starting with tires which I have already purchased 37s and 17 inch rims. I am looking at a 4.5 inch or 6 inch lift, the main purpose of my jeep will be overlanding no major rock crawling. My questions are which lift would be best? What other parts should I get to achieve a decent ride quality? Or any other helpful information I appreciate it.
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I'm running a 3" Rockkrawler Pro x No Limits lift with 37x12.50's with plenty of room.
 

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You don't even need 4.5" to clear 37's. A Clayton 3.5" kit would be enough, especially if you're just overlanding.
 

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Just a thought - with a 6 inch lift and 37s for overlanding (meaning you are probably going to be doing some highway miles to get to cool locations) I think you need to think seriously about gears and an auxiliary fuel tank. Unless you bought a diesel...
 

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I think its going to look ridiculous on 37s and a 6 inch. What exact tire size did you go with? 17x9 on 13.5s?
 

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With 37's and overloading you need a 2.5" -- EVO or AEV both great options , The driving and handling with higher lifts gets very affected . Crosswinds take a huge toll and the control arms will be far from the correct angle . I have 2.5" and 4,000 of overloading miles , About 17MPG on Milestar P 37x12.5x17 and stilll think the drive has a lot to Improve . Ordered the control arms and front / rear trackball plus Steering Stab / Falcon to match the Falcons 3.3 I have .
 

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With 37's and overloading you need a 2.5" -- EVO or AEV both great options , The driving and handling with higher lifts gets very affected . Crosswinds take a huge toll and the control arms will be far from the correct angle . I have 2.5" and 4,000 of overloading miles , About 17MPG on Milestar P 37x12.5x17 and stilll think the drive has a lot to Improve . Ordered the control arms and front / rear trackball plus Steering Stab / Falcon to match the Falcons 3.3 I have .
That'd be for a Rubi. Need more lift on a sport.
 

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That'd be for a Rubi. Need more lift on a sport.
Absolutely no need for more lift on a sport with 37s.

There are pages of 37s on factory height Sport/S models and tons more on 37s and Mopar lifts...
 

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Absolutely no need for more lift on a sport with 37s.

There are pages of 37s on factory height Sport/S models and tons more on 37s and Mopar lifts...
And I bet they rub fully flexed out without added bump stop.
 

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And I bet they rub fully flexed out without added bump stop.
They would have to rub a lot with no lift and at least a little with a 2.5”.
 

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Hello all. I purchased a 2020 gladiator sport s and started my adventure of customization. Starting with tires which I have already purchased 37s and 17 inch rims. I am looking at a 4.5 inch or 6 inch lift, the main purpose of my jeep will be overlanding no major rock crawling. My questions are which lift would be best? What other parts should I get to achieve a decent ride quality? Or any other helpful information I appreciate it.
A 6 inch lift with 37's and I'm guessing a RTT in the back, that's too much weight up high.
Like others had mentioned, you don't need a 6 inch lift for 37's.
If you go this route be very careful of your roll angle, otherwise your going to be picking your truck up off its side a bunch.
 

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I agree that a 2.5” is too small and the 6.5” is too tall.

I’ll add that I just installed the 2.5” Evo lift on my diesel Overland. I added a 3/4” rear spacer liked how it sits. I was quite surprised how low the diesel springs sat up front with my Mopar steel bumper and winch. I then swapped to the gas front springs and added a 1 1/2” spacer until my diesel 4.5” front springs arrive. I still feel that as is it needs to be another 1/2-3/4” up front to clear my Toyo RT 37’s when I flex. I have the same fenders that you have too. That was why I added the rear spacer.

I’m hoping that the front 4.5 springs get me at 43.5-43.75” as my rear sits at 44.5”.

A 3 1/2” or 4 1/2” lift would be perfect IMO for 37’s on a non Rubicon.
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And I bet they rub fully flexed out without added bump stop.
the main purpose of my jeep will be overlanding no major rock crawling.

No major rock crawling doesn't require "fully flexed out."

I have 40s on a mopar lift and don't have any rub, and can flex enough to get out of anything I am going to get into in my overloading experiences...
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