Coil Spacer Question
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Coil Spacer Question
Hey Gals & Guys, I'm looking for some input on leveling my 2014 Rubicon 2dr. Prior to adding my LoD Midwidth and Zeon 8, the front end had a 1" rake. Once the bumper/winch were added, I'm now looking at about 1.5" and hate the look of the front end. Should I expect more front end sag over time?
At this time, I'm not wanting a complete coil lift. I want to get to know my Jeep and find out what works best for the two of us over time. I could use your experience in selecting coil spacers and sway bar links for the front that will help level the front with the rear. My thoughts at the moment are the 1.75" Synergy, 1.5" Rock Krawler (front/rear kit) or 1.75" TeraFlex. Please provide feedback on coil spacer options, sway bar links and possible need for bump stops.
I enjoy working on my Jeep, so all modifications will be performed by myself and my daughter!
At this time, I'm not wanting a complete coil lift. I want to get to know my Jeep and find out what works best for the two of us over time. I could use your experience in selecting coil spacers and sway bar links for the front that will help level the front with the rear. My thoughts at the moment are the 1.75" Synergy, 1.5" Rock Krawler (front/rear kit) or 1.75" TeraFlex. Please provide feedback on coil spacer options, sway bar links and possible need for bump stops.
I enjoy working on my Jeep, so all modifications will be performed by myself and my daughter!
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All three brands you are looking at make good stuff. I would go with the cheaper ones. As far a links try to find some take-offs from the rear of another Jeep or buy some that are the length or a bit shorter than your stock rear ones.
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Yes ... you can expect sag ... especially with the bumper/winch and the ride to feel kind of sloppy.
Any of the spacers will work. I ran spacers on my 2DR JK w/ winch & bumper installed ... hated the ride w/ stock springs/spacer combo.
The other option is to get springs off a JKU ... can pick them up pretty cheap from folks that have lifted their jeeps (under $100). Look for the 18/60 tags (last two numbers on spring tags). To start you can swap on the front ones ... if you have 14s on the front, it will give around a 1.5" lift. Also, will give you a stiffer ride and better articulation.
On the extended swaybar links ... you probably don't need them with the little bit lift you're putting on. I have TeraFlex links ... don't like the design ... mainly how the zerks are installed. JKS makes a nice set ... put kind of pricey. Personally, I'd wait and buy them when/if you put in a larger lift.
All above INMHO of course.
Any of the spacers will work. I ran spacers on my 2DR JK w/ winch & bumper installed ... hated the ride w/ stock springs/spacer combo.
The other option is to get springs off a JKU ... can pick them up pretty cheap from folks that have lifted their jeeps (under $100). Look for the 18/60 tags (last two numbers on spring tags). To start you can swap on the front ones ... if you have 14s on the front, it will give around a 1.5" lift. Also, will give you a stiffer ride and better articulation.
On the extended swaybar links ... you probably don't need them with the little bit lift you're putting on. I have TeraFlex links ... don't like the design ... mainly how the zerks are installed. JKS makes a nice set ... put kind of pricey. Personally, I'd wait and buy them when/if you put in a larger lift.
All above INMHO of course.
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Coil Spacer Question
Yes ... you can expect sag ... especially with the bumper/winch and the ride to feel kind of sloppy.
Any of the spacers will work. I ran spacers on my 2DR JK w/ winch & bumper installed ... hated the ride w/ stock springs/spacer combo.
The other option is to get springs off a JKU ... can pick them up pretty cheap from folks that have lifted their jeeps (under $100). Look for the 18/60 tags (last two numbers on spring tags). To start you can swap on the front ones ... if you have 14s on the front, it will give around a 1.5" lift. Also, will give you a stiffer ride and better articulation.
On the extended swaybar links ... you probably don't need them with the little bit lift you're putting on. I have TeraFlex links ... don't like the design ... mainly how the zerks are installed. JKS makes a nice set ... put kind of pricey. Personally, I'd wait and buy them when/if you put in a larger lift.
All above INMHO of course.
Any of the spacers will work. I ran spacers on my 2DR JK w/ winch & bumper installed ... hated the ride w/ stock springs/spacer combo.
The other option is to get springs off a JKU ... can pick them up pretty cheap from folks that have lifted their jeeps (under $100). Look for the 18/60 tags (last two numbers on spring tags). To start you can swap on the front ones ... if you have 14s on the front, it will give around a 1.5" lift. Also, will give you a stiffer ride and better articulation.
On the extended swaybar links ... you probably don't need them with the little bit lift you're putting on. I have TeraFlex links ... don't like the design ... mainly how the zerks are installed. JKS makes a nice set ... put kind of pricey. Personally, I'd wait and buy them when/if you put in a larger lift.
All above INMHO of course.
Thanks for the great advice! I will look for JKU springs as suggested.
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you can have sport or saharas that come with 19/60 and you can have rubicons that come with 14/54. It is well documented that all models can come with any and every combination of coils and no combination is unique to rubicons except for the 10A edition had coils that was specific to the 10A. Do a search on this forum there are 100's of pages explaining it. Lots of pissed off people who bought rubicon springs thinking they were going to get lift only to find they were lower numbers then what was on their sports.
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you can have sport or saharas that come with 19/60 and you can have rubicons that come with 14/54. It is well documented that all models can come with any and every combination of coils and no combination is unique to rubicons except for the 10A edition had coils that was specific to the 10A. Do a search on this forum there are 100's of pages explaining it. Lots of pissed off people who bought rubicon springs thinking they were going to get lift only to find they were lower numbers then what was on their sports.