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Yes you are 100% correct it is the Tie rod and Drag link that are adjustable, not Track bar. Thank you and a great photo of it. It's a lot different than my 02 TJ
No worries, I was hoping it might help, glad to hear it.
 
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So after much research of front bumpers and winches, that will add on about 150lbs. Thinking I might go with a 2" front and add 1/2-3/4 " in the rear.
 

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Yes you are 100% correct it is the Tie rod and Drag link that are adjustable, not Track bar. Thank you and a great photo of it. It's a lot different than my 02 TJ
Not really. I have a TJ as well. Its all the same aside from the drag link and tie rod design. TJ's have a Y-link steering set up while the JT/JL have a over knuckle steering set up. Otherwise its the same principle.

So after much research of front bumpers and winches, that will add on about 150lbs. Thinking I might go with a 2" front and add 1/2-3/4 " in the rear.
I changed from a plastic bumper to a factor steel bumper and added a winch. That added roughly 100lbs (when you factor in the weight lost from removing the plastic bumper.) I just installed a set of Clayton 1.5" front springs yesterday on my diesel JT. It lifted it 2.25" But I expect them to settle closer to 1.5". Hope that helps.
 
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Not really. I have a TJ as well. Its all the same aside from the drag link and tie rod design. TJ's have a Y-link steering set up while the JT/JL have a over knuckle steering set up. Otherwise its the same principle.



I changed from a plastic bumper to a factor steel bumper and added a winch. That added roughly 100lbs (when you factor in the weight lost from removing the plastic bumper.) I just installed a set of Clayton 1.5" front springs yesterday on my diesel JT. It lifted it 2.25" But I expect them to settle closer to 1.5". Hope that helps.
Awesome thank you for the update I really appreciate it. Any photos to share
And looking on their website did it come with shock extenders??
 

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Awesome thank you for the update I really appreciate it. Any photos to share
And looking on their website did it come with shock extenders??
I bought just the diesel specific springs (I have a diesel). I did not opt for the shock extenders because I was trying to remedy the bottoming out issue the diesels have. If I was to add extenders then I would need to add bump stop extenders as well. Basically defeating the purpose of the taller springs. I do plan on adding the MOPAR lower control arms that come with the MOPAR 2" lift as well as a adjustable front track bar. But here is a picture.
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I bought just the diesel specific springs (I have a diesel). I did not opt for the shock extenders because I was trying to remedy the bottoming out issue the diesels have. If I was to add extenders then I would need to add bump stop extenders as well. Basically defeating the purpose of the taller springs. I do plan on adding the MOPAR lower control arms that come with the MOPAR 2" lift as well as a adjustable front track bar. But here is a picture.
Before and after.

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Looks great thanks for sharing
 

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Jeep Gladiator Teraflex 1.5" Leveling kit 35s No Level Kit
Jeep Gladiator Teraflex 1.5" Leveling kit 35s + 1.5 Level Kit


Top Pic = 35s No Level Kit
Bottom Pic= 35s + Teraflex 1.5" Level Kit
 
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Top Pic = 35s No Level Kit
Bottom Pic= 35s + Teraflex 1.5" Level Kit
Thank you for sharing. It makes a difference when you can see it
 

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Thank you for sharing. It makes a difference when you can see it
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Make sure to add the Teraflex 2" Front Shock Lower mount extension kit to keep the shock travel correct

I kept both the Level kit and shock extensions when I installed the Mopar 2" Bilstein lift and went to Nitto Ridge Grappler 38"x11.50x17 after wearing out the 35s.
 

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So after much research of front bumpers and winches, that will add on about 150lbs. Thinking I might go with a 2" front and add 1/2-3/4 " in the rear.
Adding the Arcus and Badlands 12k didn't cause any noticeable front end drop
Jeep Gladiator Teraflex 1.5" Leveling kit 20230210_160220
 
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Adding the Arcus and Badlands 12k didn't cause any noticeable front end drop
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Good to know I just bought the 12K badlands apex for it for only $420. What mounting plate did you use? Know I just need to find a used steel bumper close to me
 

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Good to know I just bought the 12K badlands apex for it for only $420. What mounting plate did you use? Know I just need to find a used steel bumper close to me
Rugged Ridge Arcus bumper has a proprietary winch mount plate
 

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does this have the Mopar 2” lift on it also?
Those pics are before I added the Mopar 2" Bilstein Lift
Left Pic = 35s on oem suspension
Right pic = 35s and Teraflex 1.5" Leveling Kit
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