Teqsand
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Bought and lifter the JTRD before I opted for the shell and overlandingI would suggest going to a scale and getting your truck weighed when in daily mode vs when loaded up for a trip mode. throwing money at it before you even know and understand the weight situation might work but might not.
I have used 1500 rams for years at work and they start sagging pretty bad after only a couple hundred pounds. And I dont think they worked for 4” of lift? I cant remember exactly though.
Before modifying my own Gladiator and before deciding on what lift to go with I made an extensive spreadsheet with calculations of permanent mount additions (like a canopy), semi permanent items (like say a fridge), and more temporary items (like food and clothes). Granted I knew most of what I wanted to install before even buying the JT as I was reading and exploring various forms for what others did in MY 19/20/21. Then I took the sticker weights and started adding things up. Before I purchased anything, I had a good idea of where it would be, and after going to a CAT scale, have found I am within 5% of my original calculations using a combination of manufacturer specs weights and physically weighing items.
Without datapoints like this, any part(s) you buy will essentially be a shotgun approach. It took me a solid week of a couple hours a night to developed a spreadsheet I was happy with but it helped me to avoid unnecessary money spent
Shell is going to remain perminant, although I have considered removing it weigh without it and then back on ....
The RUSTY's 4" lift was perfect before I added the shell, proper unloaded rake and just got level with all the gear in the back...
Bags are non starter for me. They seem to be a bandaid.... I prefer a new spring as I would like to add a RTT at some point also.
Been considering looking at ram 1500 springs but I'm not sure what years the JT shares with the ram, I think it's 19+
4" lift Springs I have currently are triple rate, 13 wrap, 24.5 tall and full compression less than 350 lbs...
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