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You can and Ive heard people who have. But I wouldnt stack spacers personally.

I started with a 1.5 teraflex front only leveling kit before moving to the same AEV 2" spacer lift your referring to. Although I have now upgraded from that to AEVs full Dualsport which does come with new shocks/springs, I never once stacked spacers on the previous 2 sets I had.

Honestly I dont think the rake on the JT is that bad. It may sit differently than mine did maybe since you have a Mojave. But nonetheless.
To do just the Teraflex 1.5" front level on a Mojave what else if anything, is needed besides that kit?
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To do just the Teraflex 1.5" front level on a Mojave what else if anything, is needed besides that kit?
Mojave already sits quite level. They come 1" higher in the front from the factory, giving them pretty much no rake compared to the others.
1.5" might find you with your butt dragging the ground while you check the trees for 'coons.
 

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Mojave already sits quite level. They come 1" higher in the front from the factory, giving them pretty much no rake compared to the others.
1.5" might find you with your butt dragging the ground while you check the trees for 'coons.
I hear ya. Just considering putting 35's on it then maybe a 3/4" Daystar out back. My main concern was if I have to do anything else to the suspension if I just do the Teraflex 1.5" Level. Plus I have the steel bumper with winch up front so it may add to the slight rake.
 

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To do just the Teraflex 1.5" front level on a Mojave what else if anything, is needed besides that kit?
nothing. The kit only.
 

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I hear ya. Just considering putting 35's on it then maybe a 3/4" Daystar out back. My main concern was if I have to do anything else to the suspension if I just do the Teraflex 1.5" Level. Plus I have the steel bumper with winch up front so it may add to the slight rake.
I eventually ditched the front AEV Mojave spacer and factory spring for a 3” Synergy spring when I added my Arcus bumper and Badlands winch. The Synergy springs rides identical to the factory Mojave spring but also handles the weight of the front perfectly. I’ve been super happy with it for the past 30k miles. The rest of my lift is still an AEV Mojave 2” setup.

For your intended setup, I’d consider running a 2” Synergy front spring and ditch the spacer altogether.
 
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