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Have a 23’ HA, not a big fan of spacers, so I was wondering if anyone is running these springs, how much actual lift do they give?
I know the 1” is based on a loaded Rubicon so I’m thinking 1.5-2” on my HA, more? Or will I need to level it out with a rear spacer.
I have Stock bumper, no winch, just trying to get a more leveled look without using front spacers, the Clayton 1.5 springs seem to get way more height around 2.5”- 3” of actual lift, haven't found another spring that could work for what I want.

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I was. I have a winch and they squatted with the extra load. I finally put the Rubicon springs back on with a spacer. Before the winch they did a nice job of leveling the gladiator.
 

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I can't speak for Synergy, but leveling springs usually end up wanting a spacer in the rear.

For what it's worth, I have Teraflex 1.5" spacer kit in the front of mine for the last 3+ years with zero issues, and the truck sits level.
 
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On a ’23 HA the Clayton 1” springs usually end up closer to 1.5-2 front lift unloaded. With your stock bumper/no winch that’s right in the ballpark, so most people don’t need a rear spacer to level. If yours ends up closer to 2.5–3” like the Clayton 1.5” springs, you’ll probably be pretty close to level already and may not need a spacer either. It really comes down to your tires and ride preference, but those 1” Clayton springs are a good choice for a mild, non spacer level look.

Thanks, yes thats what I’m thinking, I’ll give it a try and order them. Worst case I’ll just add the rear spacer, but I think it shouldn't be necessary. For now I plan to run 33’s or 285’s cause I have the 3.73 gears
 

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I need to sell mine. I only ran them for about 4 months.
 

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Im running clayton 1.5" diesel springs. They originally gave 2.5" if lift but have settled to 1.5"-1.75"
 
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I need to sell mine. I only ran them for about 4 months.
You have the 1” Front springs? I’ll be interested in them if you’re willing to ship.
 

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You have the 1” Front springs? I’ll be interested in them if you’re willing to ship.
Send me your address and I will get a shipping quote.

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