Cptcoob
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- First Name
- Alex
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2022
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- Location
- Gilbert AZ
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon
- Occupation
- Pilot
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- #1
Has anyone added a set of air bags to his/hers suspensions? If so, how does the Jeep ride when loaded and when empty?
I did a Hemi swap through Americas Most Wanted 4x4, I also swapped the lift I had with a Teraflex 3"-4", designed for the engine's heavier weight. The problem I have, is that once I add the bed rack, roof top tent and other tools, my bed is a lot lower than it should be.
So my options are, add air bags, which from what I hear, will make the ride terrible, at the very least, when I dont have the rack and roof top tent on. But it might ride fine, when the bed is loaded. or change the rear springs, to another brand. But then I have to worry about spring rate (that's what I was told from the mechanic that installed the engine and lift.), and who even knows which ones will work anyway?
I did a Hemi swap through Americas Most Wanted 4x4, I also swapped the lift I had with a Teraflex 3"-4", designed for the engine's heavier weight. The problem I have, is that once I add the bed rack, roof top tent and other tools, my bed is a lot lower than it should be.
So my options are, add air bags, which from what I hear, will make the ride terrible, at the very least, when I dont have the rack and roof top tent on. But it might ride fine, when the bed is loaded. or change the rear springs, to another brand. But then I have to worry about spring rate (that's what I was told from the mechanic that installed the engine and lift.), and who even knows which ones will work anyway?
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