HeyYoSchmitty
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- First Name
- Mike
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2019
- Threads
- 3
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- 124
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- Location
- Oklahoma City
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Gator Green Jeep Gladiator
Yeah, I’ve been shopping. Probably the most entry level suspension to deal with our situation is the AEV kit. Even if you pay someone to install it you’re under $2k. But, it’s based on Bilstein’s, which I’ve had on another rig and I hated the ride. I think I may just bite the bullet and jump up to the Clayton Overland Plus and go with Fox 2.0’s. At least then the shock performance should be close to my experience with the stock Rubicon?True. I figured they may have just labeled them all for worst-case (in case of table, side-kitchen, etc). Mine was just the cap though and they still labeled it like that. I doubt I had a 130 pound pallet haha, but who knows!
Same. It's very noticeable with the tent on the rear and the bed loaded down too. I may look in to beefing up the suspension sooner than I originally anticipated. Perhaps with sumo springs or helper bags as a stopgap to level the load in the meantime. I'll be out of town for a while for work here soon so I'll have time to plan out some adjustments while the Jeep sits.
Probably just ramblings of a guy who’s tired of driving something that handles like a bathtub.
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