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Lowering Mojave?

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James Cole

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If you end up getting them, please share photos and feedback. I really like the looks of the stock rock rails (I still have them in storage) and those AR steps. I just could not justify the cost at this time and I needed a quick solution for my wife and father-in-law. Needed to make it easier for them to get in and out of the Gladiator.

Great thing is that either option allows for the steps to be removed if you want them out of the way on a trail...

I will, thanks for the heads up!
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Not2Late

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I am pretty sure if you added a steel bumber and winch on the front and then a rack, bumber, and mods to the back, you'd get it to squat about an inch. Problem solved...and you'd have an excuse to spend some money on it :)
 

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I added 101 lb to the front of my Mojave with an Arcus bumper and 12k winch in place of the stock plastic bumper. AT the front fender tips, it sits 3/8 inch lower. Take a look at the Rock Hard rock sliders which also serve as steps if you put anti-skid tape on the outer tube. I got angled up for better door protection when parked at the mall, etc. Angled down might be better for you.
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