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Any Mojave's with Clayton lifts (or just springs) on them?

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I did. it sits level (my driveway is on a slope).

Jeep Gladiator Any Mojave's with Clayton lifts (or just springs) on them? PXL_20240122_192156151
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I also changed out the Core 4x4 swaybar end links, they squeaked really bad. I put the Steer Smarts Front swaybar end links and metelcloak rear swaybar end links in, much better.
I also bought the Synergy 3" front springs to try. The Clayton front springs are a little stiff. But I am waiting until I put the Front Fox shocks on it to see if that makes any difference...
 

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I also changed out the Core 4x4 swaybar end links, they squeaked really bad. I put the Steer Smarts Front swaybar end links and metelcloak rear swaybar end links in, much better.
I also bought the Synergy 3" front springs to try. The Clayton front springs are a little stiff. But I am waiting until I put the Front Fox shocks on it to see if that makes any difference...
@dayusmc Did you get the Synergy front springs installed? I've got the Clayton 1.5" rears in a box in my garage and am debating on 2" or 3" Synergy springs for the front. I'm curious to hear if the 3" level it or if there is still a rake.

Thanks. Your JT looks great!
 
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I haven't had time to put the Synergy springs in yet, I have been working on my wife's JKU.
But the more I ride on the Clayton front springs, the more I can't stand them. Hopefully in a week or so I can get the Synergy front springs in ...
 

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That's good to know. I was considering the Clayton fronts just because they're a little cheaper and I'm confident I could get the right size, but I also want my wife to be willing to ride in the JT with me.

I'm guessing the 8863-30 Synergy springs would be fine with the 1.5 Clayton rears because I also have the factory steel bumper, winch and some skid plates. My concern is a negative rake. Would love to hear how yours turns out if you're able to get to it in the next few weeks.
 

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Picture of mine with a clayton 2.5" lift, steel bumper w/out winch, sitting on 37" Nitto's
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Same lift with winch and 40" Mickey Thompson tires
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Love this set up. With the Clayton, did you keep the factory fox shocks and add shock extensions?
 

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Picture of mine with a clayton 2.5" lift, steel bumper w/out winch, sitting on 37" Nitto's
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IMG_2736.jpg

Same lift with winch and 40" Mickey Thompson tires
IMG_1701.jpg
Did you keep the Fox shocks, with extensions??
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