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Hey everyone, pretty new to modding jeeps. Purchased a JTR recently and really wanted it to be taller so i went out and purchased a RC 3.5 inch lift and some 37s. My question for you all is will i need more than what the lift kit provides in order to be driving properly? Am i missing any absolute necessities? Thanks!

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Hey everyone, pretty new to modding jeeps. Purchased a JTR recently and really wanted it to be taller so i went out and purchased a RC 3.5 inch lift and some 37s. My question for you all is will i need more than what the lift kit provides in order to be driving properly? Am i missing any absolute necessities? Thanks!

(here is link to the lift kit i purchased)
https://www.extremeterrain.com/roug...pension-lift-kit-premium-n3-shocks-64930.html
Looks like that's everything you need. I just had 37's installed on mine but only got a 2.5" Ready lift and Rubicon take off suspension installed. The only thing I would suggest is maybe keeping your stock Fox shocks instead of installing the Rough Country shocks. I like Rough country stuff but I ran a set of their shocks before on my JKU and they crap. Maybe look for some shock extensions for your fox stock shocks because I'm willing to bet they ride better.

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Looks like that's everything you need. I just had 37's installed on mine but only got a 2.5" Ready lift and Rubicon take off suspension installed. The only thing I would suggest is maybe keeping your stock Fox shocks instead of installing the Rough Country shocks. I like Rough country stuff but I ran a set of their shocks before on my JKU and they crap. Maybe look for some shock extensions for your fox stock shocks because I'm willing to bet they ride better.

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thanks for the info! And good shock extensions you would recommend?
 

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thanks for the info! And good shock extensions you would recommend?
Honestly they all are pretty much in same playing field as far as quality goes. Whichever ones you go with should probably come down to cost. I had a set of rough country shock extensions on my JKU for 6yrs and had no issues out of them. I gave them to a buddy who's had them on his jeep for the past year since I sold my JKU. Just a suggestion, I haven't searched for any for the JT yet.
 

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Looks like that's everything you need. I just had 37's installed on mine but only got a 2.5" Ready lift and Rubicon take off suspension installed. The only thing I would suggest is maybe keeping your stock Fox shocks instead of installing the Rough Country shocks. I like Rough country stuff but I ran a set of their shocks before on my JKU and they crap. Maybe look for some shock extensions for your fox stock shocks because I'm willing to bet they ride better.

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I'm running those shocks in the front right now and they do not work well with just spring install lift. I have AEV geo correction brackets on order and Fox 2.0 remote resi to replace the RC shocks.. hope this fixes the jolting bumps, RR tracks and pot holes.
shock extension are just metal bracket
 

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I'm running those shocks in the front right now and they do not work well with just spring install lift. I have AEV geo correction brackets on order and Fox 2.0 remote resi to replace the RC shocks.. hope this fixes the jolting bumps, RR tracks and pot holes.
shock extension are just metal bracket
Yeah rough country shocks are crap IMO, they rode like crap on my JKU. I removed a set of pro comp shocks to add the rough country ones and ended up getting shock extensions and going back to the Pro Comp ones.
 

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With that much lift, you will need to get some caster back. Either adjustable control arms or geo correction brackets. Also at 3.5" you are at the limit of the stock front driveshaft.
I also have to agree on the crappy RC shocks. Had them on a JK and two of them blew seals.
For what it's worth, I am also new to the Gladiator thing after lifting and wheeling a JK and TJ.
I am in the process of seeing what it can do, where it will fit, and what I really need.
I'm testing things out with minimal cash burning until I figure it all out. I have the RC 2.5" front spacer lift with shock extensions and sway bar links-$129. Daystar .75" rear spacers-$39. And Mopar 2" lift lower front control arms-$60. Rides great and room for 37's. I'm only out a couple hundred bucks if I want to change everything, or just get rid of it and go back to a small Jeep. I don't thing that's going to happen! I've only had it off road a couple times, and it seems to do great so far.

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With that much lift, you will need to get some caster back. Either adjustable control arms or geo correction brackets. Also at 3.5" you are at the limit of the stock front driveshaft.
I also have to agree on the crappy RC shocks. Had them on a JK and two of them blew seals.
For what it's worth, I am also new to the Gladiator thing after lifting and wheeling a JK and TJ.
I am in the process of seeing what it can do, where it will fit, and what I really need.
I'm testing things out with minimal cash burning until I figure it all out. I have the RC 2.5" front spacer lift with shock extensions and sway bar links-$129. Daystar .75" rear spacers-$39. And Mopar 2" lift lower front control arms-$60. Rides great and room for 37's. I'm only out a couple hundred bucks if I want to change everything, or just get rid of it and go back to a small Jeep. I don't thing that's going to happen! I've only had it off road a couple times, and it seems to do great so far.

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How much longer are those front control arms than the stock ones. After riding around yesterday on the 37's I think I need to add some to mine or get Geo Brackets. I got some side to side sway, just slightly and I'm guessing it's from the additional 1-3/4 inches I'm up in the air compared to the BFGs. I'm not planning on going any taller so if I can get by with just the Mopar lowers it would be great.
 

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How much longer are those front control arms than the stock ones. After riding around yesterday on the 37's I think I need to add some to mine or get Geo Brackets. I got some side to side sway, just slightly and I'm guessing it's from the additional 1-3/4 inches I'm up in the air compared to the BFGs. I'm not planning on going any taller so if I can get by with just the Mopar lowers it would be great.
Not much compared side by side to the stock arms. 1/8"-1/4" longer if I had to guess. A little bit goes a long way. I was looking at all the aftermarket arms and they are pretty spendy. If these are good for the Mopar lift which nets 2.5"+ I thought I would give them a try for $30 ea. The bushings look a little different from the stock bushings also. Maybe they have a little more flex, IDK. After bumping my spacer lift to the RC 2.5, I had just a bit of flighty-ness at hiway speeds. That has seemed to disappear after the arm swap.
Nothing like the 2dr JK was after adding an RC 3.5" lift. That thing was all over the road. I put on adjustable lowers at 1/4" longer and it was like night and day. One finger driving.
 

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Not much compared side by side to the stock arms. 1/8"-1/4" longer if I had to guess. A little bit goes a long way. I was looking at all the aftermarket arms and they are pretty spendy. If these are good for the Mopar lift which nets 2.5"+ I thought I would give them a try for $30 ea. The bushings look a little different from the stock bushings also. Maybe they have a little more flex, IDK. After bumping my spacer lift to the RC 2.5, I had just a bit of flighty-ness at hiway speeds. That has seemed to disappear after the arm swap.
Nothing like the 2dr JK was after adding an RC 3.5" lift. That thing was all over the road. I put on adjustable lowers at 1/4" longer and it was like night and day. One finger driving.
You got a link for them, for $30 a piece they would be worth a shot. I'm experiencing the same thing at Hwy speeds and going over bumps. Like you it was a lot worse on my JKU, but I added Geo Brackets and solved that. I also have Rubicon take off front springs and the ReadyLift 2.5" spacer lift so I'm probably at 3-1/4 inches in front with winch and bumper weight added, maybe a little less but I'm definitely at 3 or better. These would be my cheapest option and I don't plan on going any higher. I appreciate any help you can provide.
 

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You got a link for them, for $30 a piece they would be worth a shot. I'm experiencing the same thing at Hwy speeds and going over bumps. Like you it was a lot worse on my JKU, but I added Geo Brackets and solved that. I also have Rubicon take off front springs and the ReadyLift 2.5" spacer lift so I'm probably at 3-1/4 inches in front with winch and bumper weight added, maybe a little less but I'm definitely at 3 or better. These would be my cheapest option and I don't plan on going any higher. I appreciate any help you can provide.
Here you go!

Genuine Mopar Front Lower Control Arm (Part No: 68322798AA) (allmoparparts.com)
 

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Do you think these would be enough for me at 3.5? Or would i need upper also? Thanks!
I am no expert on lifting Gladiators, but I'm going to say no. I would get adjustable arms with that amount of lift. The Mopar arms are for their 2" lift, are not adjustable, and only slightly longer.
 
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I am no expert on lifting Gladiators, but I'm going to say no. I would get adjustable arms with that amount of lift. The Mopar arms are for their 2" lift, are not adjustable, and only slightly longer.
Thank makes sense, thanks.
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