Boostnu
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I honestly think someone at metalcloak has something backwards there unless their 3.5 rear springs don’t give anywhere close to 3.5 inches.
I believe the 2.5 in kit like you got and I think there may be a couple other companies that do that kit. Pretty sure rc has it atleast. They are doing this setup for someone that has a bumper and winch. The bumper and winch normally drops the front end around 3/4 to 1in. So if you take the 1.5” rake and add another inch from the bumper and winch squatting the front end. It would take 2.5” to level it. So if you don’t have a bumper and winch now would be the time to do one.
Another option would be like I mentioned above and do a 1in spacer, possibly a 1in lift spring if you can source one or rubicon rear springs if yours isn’t a rubicon.
Last option that I can come up with right now would be to add a little rake back and source a set of 2” rear lift springs from another company. Haven’t looked but check clayton, teraflex even pretty sure you can get the rear mopar springs separate.
I believe the 2.5 in kit like you got and I think there may be a couple other companies that do that kit. Pretty sure rc has it atleast. They are doing this setup for someone that has a bumper and winch. The bumper and winch normally drops the front end around 3/4 to 1in. So if you take the 1.5” rake and add another inch from the bumper and winch squatting the front end. It would take 2.5” to level it. So if you don’t have a bumper and winch now would be the time to do one.
Another option would be like I mentioned above and do a 1in spacer, possibly a 1in lift spring if you can source one or rubicon rear springs if yours isn’t a rubicon.
Last option that I can come up with right now would be to add a little rake back and source a set of 2” rear lift springs from another company. Haven’t looked but check clayton, teraflex even pretty sure you can get the rear mopar springs separate.
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