Sponsored

Factory Rakes Vary?

dayusmc

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2023
Threads
60
Messages
969
Reaction score
698
Location
Jersey Shore
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gobi Mojave & 2022 JLU High-Tide
Occupation
Retired Marine
So with a simple Google of Jeep Gladiator Level Kit, options from .75 to 2.5 come up. Is there that much variation between models?
To be clear, I am talking about stock Gladiators, I know when you add different bumpers and accessories everything changes. This discussion is for Stock Gladiators only.
My 2020 Altitude, stock except rims and tires needed 2.5" front spacers to be level (1.5 Daystar & 1" Teriflex, no top spring Isolator).
So the bigger question is when doing a sping lift, again for a stock gladiator no accessories, does it matter? Can you just use a 1.5" higher for the front to be level?
Example, 3" lift Synergy front spring and 2" lift Synergy back spring and have .5" rake.
I searched the forum, but couldn't really find anything definitive...
Please keep this post on topic, thank you.
Sponsored

 

Jteakus

Well-Known Member
First Name
Teakus
Joined
Feb 19, 2022
Threads
19
Messages
1,804
Reaction score
3,249
Location
Oil City, LA
Vehicle(s)
2020 JLURD, 2022 JTRD, 2017 JKU, 1998 TJ, 1983 CJ-7
Build Thread
Link
Vehicle Showcase
1
2022 Gladiator Rubicon Diesel with winch ready front bumper sat 2.5" low in the front. Verified with floor jack in front and 4' level on bed rails. I ran a Daystar 2.5" level kit until I did a Metalcloak lift. Other JT's I see didn't look as low in front as mine did.
 

Jteakus

Well-Known Member
First Name
Teakus
Joined
Feb 19, 2022
Threads
19
Messages
1,804
Reaction score
3,249
Location
Oil City, LA
Vehicle(s)
2020 JLURD, 2022 JTRD, 2017 JKU, 1998 TJ, 1983 CJ-7
Build Thread
Link
Vehicle Showcase
1
The answer to your question is yes. You can use spacers to adjust front (or rear) ride height based on your vehicle depending on your modifications.
 

Summitsearcher

Well-Known Member
First Name
John
Joined
Dec 21, 2020
Threads
39
Messages
1,316
Reaction score
2,329
Location
Northern Michigan
Vehicle(s)
2021 Stingrey JTR
Occupation
Retired
Vehicle Showcase
2
On my stock 21 JTR I needed a 1.5” front spacer lift to level it out after winch and bumper.
Jeep Gladiator Factory Rakes Vary? 46AD85D3-2A50-453C-9B29-7521C4D1B9D0
 

ATL_Rubi

Well-Known Member
First Name
George
Joined
Oct 7, 2022
Threads
24
Messages
813
Reaction score
847
Location
Atlanta
Vehicle(s)
Caretaker to various super cars
Occupation
Sales
1.5 Teraflex to level out a 23 Rubicon
Jeep Gladiator Factory Rakes Vary? jeep_5
 

Sponsored

OP
OP
dayusmc

dayusmc

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2023
Threads
60
Messages
969
Reaction score
698
Location
Jersey Shore
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gobi Mojave & 2022 JLU High-Tide
Occupation
Retired Marine
So looks like a lot of different variations...
 
OP
OP
dayusmc

dayusmc

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2023
Threads
60
Messages
969
Reaction score
698
Location
Jersey Shore
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gobi Mojave & 2022 JLU High-Tide
Occupation
Retired Marine
But is it because of the different gladiators coming with different front springs?
If that is the case, than when changing all the springs out it won't matter how much rake the truck had to start. That would actually be a good thing because it would be easier to figure out what springs to get to level the truck out or get a certain amount of rake.
 

ATL_Rubi

Well-Known Member
First Name
George
Joined
Oct 7, 2022
Threads
24
Messages
813
Reaction score
847
Location
Atlanta
Vehicle(s)
Caretaker to various super cars
Occupation
Sales
Right. General consensus, Mojave is leveled from factory, and the diesel weighs A LOT. Steel bumper *could* weigh the front down, but I believe it only adds ~70lbs over the plastic bumper.

Rake is also perceived differently due to fenders. Rubicon has the highline fenders, so the rake may not seem as severe as a max tow/sport/etc. Only way to get a good idea is to measure to the frame rails or similar.
 
OP
OP
dayusmc

dayusmc

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2023
Threads
60
Messages
969
Reaction score
698
Location
Jersey Shore
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gobi Mojave & 2022 JLU High-Tide
Occupation
Retired Marine
Frame rails or pinch welds are a good idea to see if it level!
 

Sponsored

sharpsicle

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 29, 2021
Threads
22
Messages
2,765
Reaction score
6,255
Location
Tampa, FL / Milwaukee, WI
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Overland, 2002 VTX1800
When you're seeing a 2.5" kit advertised as "leveling", are you sure it's not a lift+level? Many are designed to do both at the same time.
 

ATL_Rubi

Well-Known Member
First Name
George
Joined
Oct 7, 2022
Threads
24
Messages
813
Reaction score
847
Location
Atlanta
Vehicle(s)
Caretaker to various super cars
Occupation
Sales
Your front actually looks a little higher now.
The road has a *slight* incline to it. I need to get it on a level surface and measure. I'm happy with how it turned out. It seemed some who did the level had too much nose height over the rear that it was very noticeable. Mine is only slightly noticeable
 
OP
OP
dayusmc

dayusmc

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2023
Threads
60
Messages
969
Reaction score
698
Location
Jersey Shore
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gobi Mojave & 2022 JLU High-Tide
Occupation
Retired Marine
When you're seeing a 2.5" kit advertised as "leveling", are you sure it's not a lift+level? Many are designed to do both at the same time.
That is part of the problem. These companies aren't very descriptive in how high the lift actually lifts the truck and if it levels the truck also. So if it is a 2.5" lift plus level, it it lifting the back 2.5" and front 4"?
 

ChrisNLA

Well-Known Member
First Name
Chris
Joined
Jun 7, 2022
Threads
16
Messages
2,017
Reaction score
3,672
Location
Louisiana
Vehicle(s)
2022 JT Sport Max Tow
Build Thread
Link
When you're seeing a 2.5" kit advertised as "leveling", are you sure it's not a lift+level? Many are designed to do both at the same time.
Yep.

Some kits out there are 2.5" 'leveling kit' only - another words, only springs or spacers (and maybe shocks) for the front. Metal Cloak and Rough Country are two examples of companies that offer them:

https://www.roughcountry.com/jeep-s...utm_content=&utm_term=||c||fit_first_64830B-a

https://metalcloak.com/jt-gladiator-leveling-lift-kits.html

Those two kits above lift only the front (level). Though to some peoples points, MC calls it a level and lift? Which is it? Being that MC is known to be higher than advertised, this would probably leave your truck with a rearward squat. This would probably exceed 'level'.

This kit from Teraflex is more what I would consider a 'leveling lift' because it lifts both ends of the vehicle and gives you the necessary parts to make it level. It is lifted AND level. It includes a variety of front and rear spacers. Though, most lift kits out there would more or less be a 'leveling lift' because they all lift both ends, hopefully with the end result being a level appearance.

https://www.extremeterrain.com/teraflex-jeep-gladiator-250-inch-performance-spacer-lift-kit-1375200.html?utm_content=XT Lift Kits - Lift Kits|Teraflex&T5_Var4=JG2634&utm_campaign=XTG+Gladiator+Vehicle+Medium+LTVTop&dialogtech=ppc&utm_source=google-pla&utm_medium=shopping&T5_Var2=shopping&gclid=CjwKCAjwoIqhBhAGEiwArXT7KwCLUv4JfKyRciQhrGHlJekPfxM0XhtiCEA_4urcHfSELSM6-uz1AhoCW8QQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

In the end, there is much variation in stock Jeeps due to the weight of OEM options, and then much variation as to what any given lift kit is intended for (weight carrying, high speed bumpy performance, etc.) that it will always be a small challenge to find what works best for an individual.
 

ChrisNLA

Well-Known Member
First Name
Chris
Joined
Jun 7, 2022
Threads
16
Messages
2,017
Reaction score
3,672
Location
Louisiana
Vehicle(s)
2022 JT Sport Max Tow
Build Thread
Link
That is part of the problem. These companies aren't very descriptive in how high the lift actually lifts the truck and if it levels the truck also. So if it is a 2.5" lift plus level, it it lifting the back 2.5" and front 4"?
A lift plus level would be the reverse of that. You'd have say, 2.5" up front and a half inch in the back like the Teraflex lift in my previous post.

Lift plus level really shouldn't be a descriptor. Its generally understood that a lift kit will leave a vehicle more or less level unless you are spec'ing out something specific for weight carrying, then you could end up with the rear end high. Old Man Emu I think offers such options.

Companies aren't super descriptive because there are too many variables. Metalcloak for example is known to run high. My 2.5" MC lift on my JK was more like 3.5". They build in a safety factor for heavy rigs because they figure if you are buying a premium kit like MC, you are probably running heavy bumpers, skid plates, carrying a lot of gear, etc.
Sponsored

 
 







Top