I have a Willys and the 1.5 Teraflex kit has it sitting about perfect. I know the Rubicon fenders are higher and a lot of people say it "looks" like is squatting in the rear a little. I have read a lot of people do the 1.5 in the front and the Daystar .75 in the rear and it looks about perfect on the Rubicons.Looking at the 1.5” or .75”. What makes the truck more level? I also tow a camper on occasion and plan on adding a steel bumper but no winch to the front. Also leaving the rear as-is. It’s for a Rubicon.
I would go with the 1.5” for brand I would go with the Daystar as it is 1 piece and has the spring isolator built into it, some of the other brands are two piece and then reuse the factory isolator making it 3 pieces stacked on top of the spring.Looking at the 1.5” or .75”. What makes the truck more level? I also tow a camper on occasion and plan on adding a steel bumper but no winch to the front. Also leaving the rear as-is. It’s for a Rubicon.
Essential yes, I added some take off springs as well as the 1.5” and .75” rear spacers to my Sport S.So I see that a lot of people are putting the 1.5” kit up front with the 3/4” kit in the rear. Using this math and not needing the extra height, wouldnt just the 3/4” in the front end up with the same result as far as leveling?