montechie
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- First Name
- Wes
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- Bozeman, MT, USA
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- 2005 LJ Rubicon, 2022 JT Rubicon
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- Writer of code, designer of things
Besides the basic Falcons, I later added Dobinson springs to compensate for my added weight (camper, gear, winch, etc). Dobinson offers several target weight options with their springs front/rear as well as lift height. Their lifts heights are over a Sport, I netted 1" front/rear on my Rubicon with their 2" lift and 100lbs+ front coils and 400-600lbs rear springs. They have 2 weight options up front and 3 for the rear per 2" or 3" lifts. I didn't need new control arms, but did do trackbars and my 0-1.5" Falcons fit perfect without the need for bumpstops. I absolutely love the ride now on highway or dirt or rocks. I also didn't want much of a lift, I'm not going over 35s, and often switch between 33s and 35s still (summer/winter).
When I talked to Clayton, they claimed I would net 2.5"+ with their 1.5" lift given my winch up front and 400lbs constant load in the rear. I still think the person misspoke or something, 1" settling would be nuts on moderate coils. Clayton is easy to reach though unlike Synergy, so just talk to them.
When I talked to Clayton, they claimed I would net 2.5"+ with their 1.5" lift given my winch up front and 400lbs constant load in the rear. I still think the person misspoke or something, 1" settling would be nuts on moderate coils. Clayton is easy to reach though unlike Synergy, so just talk to them.
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. I posted that early last spring - in jest in large part) and had totally forgotten about this thread (on purpose, I suppose)