JustAGuyCalledChris
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I use my Gladiator for a mix of daily driving and offroad camping…it is sitting with a .75” level kit and 35’s at the moment. This setup works perfect for what I use it for so I do not want to go with a lift….but with that said, the rear is getting heavy and sagging slightly with the rack and tent and battery setup and all the misc. gear in the back that lives in the jeep 100% of the time.
After a bunch of research I have ordered a set of 1.5” Clayton rear springs to help with the weight, the jeep is starting to sag and bounce in the rear. I’ve also just ordered a set of falcon 3.3 shocks for a 0-1.5” lift….the rear coils will be installed tomorrow but the shocks were on back order so they won’t be here right away.
I am curious about what to do with the front though. I’ve read that the 1.5” rear coils will give me no lift, give me 1.5” of lift, and give me 2” of lift. lol. I’m almost positive I’ll be ordering the front 1.5” coils to match, but who has installed and has real world experience with the rear 1.5” Clayton coils and can tell me what to expect? I don’t mind the jeep sitting level or rear slightly higher but I do not want the front to be higher.
After a bunch of research I have ordered a set of 1.5” Clayton rear springs to help with the weight, the jeep is starting to sag and bounce in the rear. I’ve also just ordered a set of falcon 3.3 shocks for a 0-1.5” lift….the rear coils will be installed tomorrow but the shocks were on back order so they won’t be here right away.
I am curious about what to do with the front though. I’ve read that the 1.5” rear coils will give me no lift, give me 1.5” of lift, and give me 2” of lift. lol. I’m almost positive I’ll be ordering the front 1.5” coils to match, but who has installed and has real world experience with the rear 1.5” Clayton coils and can tell me what to expect? I don’t mind the jeep sitting level or rear slightly higher but I do not want the front to be higher.
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