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JT Mojave - Shock Extensions & Steering Stabilizer

polarisTXguy

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Question?

I have a Clayton 2.5 lift on order and waiting on my King Shocks to come in. Needing to run the stock Fox's for 6 months or so while I wait. So what is everyone using for shock extensions front and rear? Fronts on the JL seem to be the same on JT's but not the rear. Is this really the case they look like they should work but just looking for an option.

Link to a teraflex kit
https://teraflex.com/catalog/produc...bracket-kit-front-rear-2-2-5-lift/category/2/

Also looking to upgrade the steering stabilizer what is everyone's suggestion not concerned about cost but performance.

Anyway input would be appreciated.

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Most extensions are only good for 2 inches unless noted otherwise or in a “package” or “system”.

Can’t confirm compatibility on JL/JT rear fitment
 

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Mojave uses a unique size for the lower shock bolt, to the best of my knowledge. Normal JL and JT extensions will not fit the front.

JL rear shocks face the opposite direction and I would think that would impact rear extension fitment as well.

It looks like Rusty's sells what you seek: https://www.rustysoffroad.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=mojave
 

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I have the Fox TS steering stabilizer, seems to work pretty well, it is the middle priced one not adjustable about $300
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