SoK66
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- First Name
- Jerry
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2020
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- Location
- Durango, CO
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Jeep Gladiator Sport (3)
- Occupation
- Land Tours Manager, Jeep Tour Guide
We have five ‘21 JTs in Jeep tour service, all with the Mopar 2” / Fox suspensions. The issues we have had have been front link failures (factory has upgraded them), broken rear link mounts at the frame, a weakness of the suspension design, not a fault of the lift. To compensate we added Metalcloak frame reinforcement brackets. We’ve also had a couple leaky shocks.
Have to add, two of them have had the frames crack at the rear bump stops. We had those frames repaired and reinforced.
As far as the lift goes, it’s a good, basic suspension. Easy to supplement with track bars, etc. Renders an actual 2.5-3”, enough for 35s on non Rubi models and 36s on Rubis.
I was just at Moab EJS and noted quite a few JLs and JTs running the Mopar lift. I assume these have been dealer installed, but it would be an easy lift to install in your garage over a weekend.
Have to add, two of them have had the frames crack at the rear bump stops. We had those frames repaired and reinforced.
As far as the lift goes, it’s a good, basic suspension. Easy to supplement with track bars, etc. Renders an actual 2.5-3”, enough for 35s on non Rubi models and 36s on Rubis.
I was just at Moab EJS and noted quite a few JLs and JTs running the Mopar lift. I assume these have been dealer installed, but it would be an easy lift to install in your garage over a weekend.
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