Sponsored

Strongest rear springs recomendation

HooliganActual

Well-Known Member
First Name
Robert
Joined
Jun 27, 2020
Threads
9
Messages
1,410
Reaction score
3,601
Location
10 miles from the Sun
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Rubicon
Occupation
Retired
Have you tried reaching out to Deaver yet? There's only so many "Jeep lift" vendors selling springs and it sounds like you've disqualified them already. Just make the call...
Sponsored

 

HooliganActual

Well-Known Member
First Name
Robert
Joined
Jun 27, 2020
Threads
9
Messages
1,410
Reaction score
3,601
Location
10 miles from the Sun
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Rubicon
Occupation
Retired
I'm retired so I have time to pull teeth...I'll call them for you.

How much weight are you looking to carry? If they can do progressive rate springs, would you want that? Any other requirements that I can ask them about?
 

fourfa

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 12, 2021
Threads
14
Messages
1,103
Reaction score
1,398
Location
CA
Vehicle(s)
22 JTRD + ACCC
Build Thread
Link
I can tell you my Clayton 3.5" HD springs gave me net +2.5" lift in the rear with an Alu-Cab Canopy Camper install (around +600 lbs over empty when measured). This is perfect for me, but as it's the heaviest spring they offer for this application, sounds like not enough for the OP
 
Last edited:

bleda2002

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 11, 2021
Threads
24
Messages
2,746
Reaction score
4,489
Location
34655
Vehicle(s)
2021 JTR Firecracker Red
I'll mention there is no set standard for "X inch" lift. Some measure from the back, some measure from the front, some measure unloaded, some assume load, some measure off a sport, some off a rubicon, some off a mojave. If you are really looking for a specific amount of lift, then you'll need to be armed with actual numbers in terms of legtimate height you're looking for from coil bucket to axle and then weight.
 

Sponsored

OP
OP
Teqsand

Teqsand

Well-Known Member
First Name
Todd
Joined
Nov 25, 2021
Threads
39
Messages
927
Reaction score
1,263
Location
SoCal
Vehicle(s)
21 JLURD & 22 JTRD
Occupation
Bum
I can tell you my Clayton 3.5" HD springs gave me net +2.5" lift with an Alu-Cab Canopy Camper install (around +600 lbs over empty when measured). This is perfect for me, but as it's the heaviest spring they offer for this application, sounds like not enough for the OP
Did you start out with a 4" lift already installed?
 

fourfa

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 12, 2021
Threads
14
Messages
1,103
Reaction score
1,398
Location
CA
Vehicle(s)
22 JTRD + ACCC
Build Thread
Link
Camper went on first on stock suspension, then lift after that. So no idea what it does on a stock vehicle
 

bleda2002

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 11, 2021
Threads
24
Messages
2,746
Reaction score
4,489
Location
34655
Vehicle(s)
2021 JTR Firecracker Red
Clayton is open with all their spring specs including first, second, and third spring rates as well as free length. I bet if you call them they even know how much of the spring is each section and if you know how much weight you're carrying should be able to gauge if it would work for you.
 
OP
OP
Teqsand

Teqsand

Well-Known Member
First Name
Todd
Joined
Nov 25, 2021
Threads
39
Messages
927
Reaction score
1,263
Location
SoCal
Vehicle(s)
21 JLURD & 22 JTRD
Occupation
Bum
Camper went on first on stock suspension, then lift after that. So no idea what it does on a stock vehicle
I'm already up 4", which is why I said anything less than 4" wasn't applicable
Sponsored

 
 







Top