Hi all,
I have a 2014 JKU Hard Rock Ed. with a Teraflex ST/2 lift kit (2.5”), appropriate Falcon 3.1 shocks & 285/75/17 BFG KO2 tires (33.8” x 11.2”) on stock Rubicon wheels with a 1” G2 wheel spacer.
I’m experiencing some noticeable sagging issues toward the rear of the Jeep and was wondering if I could make the following system work without having to replace my entire lift kit (only 1 year old):
1) Replace stock Teraflex ST/2 coils with heavier duty 2.5” Outback Overland coils.
2.A) Add 1/2” spacers to the front and rear coils (without throwing off geometry)?
OR
2.B) Add 1/2” spacer front & 3/4” rear?
OR
2.C) Add 1/2” spacer rear only?
3) Add fast adjust upgrade to Falcon 3.1 shocks to compensate for new “Outback” coil spring rate (soften?).
4) Install my Rock Slide Engineering flat fender flares to allow greater articulation.
I would like to run the Goodyear MT/R Kevlar 35s on new backspaced wheels next on that set up for a tad more clearance and traction down the road.
The Jeep is my daily driver/road trip car/overlander. I don’t plan on doing any rock crawling out here in Southern California (mostly trails), I just want a bit more clearance so I don’t bottom out on my break over angle (I recently got hung up like a turtle over a roadside dirt berm that I shouldn’t have had an issue getting over).
Thanks for any knowledge you have and any helpful suggestions,
Greg
I have a 2014 JKU Hard Rock Ed. with a Teraflex ST/2 lift kit (2.5”), appropriate Falcon 3.1 shocks & 285/75/17 BFG KO2 tires (33.8” x 11.2”) on stock Rubicon wheels with a 1” G2 wheel spacer.
I’m experiencing some noticeable sagging issues toward the rear of the Jeep and was wondering if I could make the following system work without having to replace my entire lift kit (only 1 year old):
1) Replace stock Teraflex ST/2 coils with heavier duty 2.5” Outback Overland coils.
2.A) Add 1/2” spacers to the front and rear coils (without throwing off geometry)?
OR
2.B) Add 1/2” spacer front & 3/4” rear?
OR
2.C) Add 1/2” spacer rear only?
3) Add fast adjust upgrade to Falcon 3.1 shocks to compensate for new “Outback” coil spring rate (soften?).
4) Install my Rock Slide Engineering flat fender flares to allow greater articulation.
I would like to run the Goodyear MT/R Kevlar 35s on new backspaced wheels next on that set up for a tad more clearance and traction down the road.
The Jeep is my daily driver/road trip car/overlander. I don’t plan on doing any rock crawling out here in Southern California (mostly trails), I just want a bit more clearance so I don’t bottom out on my break over angle (I recently got hung up like a turtle over a roadside dirt berm that I shouldn’t have had an issue getting over).
Thanks for any knowledge you have and any helpful suggestions,
Greg