The truck was sitting too low in front after everything had a chance to settle, the V8 is about 250lbs heavier than the Jeep v6. I did some research and found the Diesel JL engine was much heavier than the v6 and the Jeep guys were running the diesel front springs to better carry the weight of a bumper and winch while giving 1" of lift. Luckily, a friend had a set of stock diesel springs just sitting on the shelf. He also had new LCAs and shocks plus a used sway bar, I took everything. I finished the welding on my rear suspension brackets, painted everything and installed the new arms. The plan is still to go adjustable but these are better place holders than what I had before.
The JL sway bar is tiny which is perfect for just adding a little extra stability while allowing for my full range of travel. I worked on mocking it up since I'm waiting on a hose fitting, It'll sit reverse of the Jeep but the fit is nice and the bar doesn't actually care if it's backwards (up is up)
Should be about the easiest sway bar install ever, just need to make up some mounting brackets.
The new springs are not only heavier but taller as well, they also are the same left to right unlike the gas springs. It was slightly sketchy to install them in my driveway but I got it done.
The result was better than expected, It's now riding 1/2" higher in the rear and more level side to side than before. It had a slight 1/4" lean because the stock v6 springs are heavier on one side to compensate for the off balance Pentastar v6. The Montero is known for being almost perfectly balanced and the 2UZ compliments that so my future plan was to find another RH front JL spring but this move was better in every way.
Looks front high in the picture but it's not, the rear wheel wells are lower. It measures out and I'm stoked.