I went with the 1" over the full 1.5" to keep a little rake. Hopefully when loaded up that with the max tow rear springs will keep it from squatting as much.Nice I have the same setup, but with Bilstein 5100s and the Mopar LCAs. And since I do leverage my bed, I also have .75" rear spacers.
I highly recommend the Mopar LCAs, they were something like $120 and super easy to install.
Also I'd recommend longer front sway bar links. I purchased rear links and put them on the front.
LCAs add caster, which helps steering and overall stability.I went with the 1" over the full 1.5" to keep a little rake. Hopefully when loaded up that with the max tow rear springs will keep it from squatting as much.
So what would be the need for changing the LCAs and sway bar links?? I don't do any serious off-roading. Just the beach and light trails.
I only added less than 1 3/4" of height. Do you think it's still necessary?LCAs add caster, which helps steering and overall stability.
Sway bar links, because you just added 2 to 2.5" of height and your links are a bit short. It's not for offroading it's for geometry.
Check the angle of your sway bar, it should be parallel to the gront or even pointed to the sky a bit.
I'd just take a look at the angle of your sway bar. If the ends are pointed down then yes.I only added less than 1 3/4" of height. Do you think it's still necessary?
That isn't your sway bar.
You're good. I used stock links with the whole Teraflex 1.5" lift. I didn't need to change the anti-sway bar links until I went up further.Shoot I didn't notice I uploaded the wrong pic.
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Looks level. Any higher and I'd recommend longer links, so you are good!Shoot I didn't notice I uploaded the wrong pic.
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