Whiteoak323
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- Jacob
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- 2023 Mojave Gladiator
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Hey All,
Here is what I'm experiencing and what digging through the forum has lead me to.
My stock 23 Mojave with the stock Falken AT wanders sooooo much. I drive 50 miles on the freeway for work.
The steering doesn't feel lose but the truck just wants to track all over the place. I've lowered air pressure.
Tried 35 and 32 psi. I Didn't really feel that changed a ton of the characteristics.
I do have an up coming oil change rotate and suspension check at the dealer. Will see if the rotation nets any changes.
I used to have a XJ back in the day. I understand these trucks will not ever ride like a car. But it seems a lot of people struggle with wander.
Here is what I'd like to bounce off of people. I may be wrong in my assumptions on the current factory height across the models.
It seems like Rubicons are roughly .75 to 1 inch(based on weight) taller then a sport package.
The Mojave is stated as roughly 1 inch taller then Rubicons. With that I'm thinking that a Mojave is roughly 1.75 -2" of lift over a stock sport.
Unless you run the Mopar lift, everyone is running the same control arms.
I think caster is my problem. If the Mopar 2" lift needs arms, I don't see why stock Rubicon and Mojave don't. So I'm leaning towards just running the Mopar lower control arms and see how it feels.
BUT
If a Mojave is pushing close to 2" over a stock sport, couldn't I potentially run AEV or Rancho Geo Brackets on the low setting? Then I benefit from the angle change along with caster. I do not care about the bracket clearance loss.
Its hard to tell if the geo brackets are basing the lift specs from a stock base model vs the already present lift amount from a Rubicon or Mojave.
Let me know your thoughts.
Here is what I'm experiencing and what digging through the forum has lead me to.
My stock 23 Mojave with the stock Falken AT wanders sooooo much. I drive 50 miles on the freeway for work.
The steering doesn't feel lose but the truck just wants to track all over the place. I've lowered air pressure.
Tried 35 and 32 psi. I Didn't really feel that changed a ton of the characteristics.
I do have an up coming oil change rotate and suspension check at the dealer. Will see if the rotation nets any changes.
I used to have a XJ back in the day. I understand these trucks will not ever ride like a car. But it seems a lot of people struggle with wander.
Here is what I'd like to bounce off of people. I may be wrong in my assumptions on the current factory height across the models.
It seems like Rubicons are roughly .75 to 1 inch(based on weight) taller then a sport package.
The Mojave is stated as roughly 1 inch taller then Rubicons. With that I'm thinking that a Mojave is roughly 1.75 -2" of lift over a stock sport.
Unless you run the Mopar lift, everyone is running the same control arms.
I think caster is my problem. If the Mopar 2" lift needs arms, I don't see why stock Rubicon and Mojave don't. So I'm leaning towards just running the Mopar lower control arms and see how it feels.
BUT
If a Mojave is pushing close to 2" over a stock sport, couldn't I potentially run AEV or Rancho Geo Brackets on the low setting? Then I benefit from the angle change along with caster. I do not care about the bracket clearance loss.
Its hard to tell if the geo brackets are basing the lift specs from a stock base model vs the already present lift amount from a Rubicon or Mojave.
Let me know your thoughts.
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