Matthew3030
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Hello! Just wanted to start a thread / discussion on aftermarket suspension options for the 2020 Jeep JLU Rubicon eco diesels. I recently had the EVO MFG 2.5" Diesel Jeep Wrangler JLU Overland and Lift stage 4 plus with Evo spec King 2.5" shocks PROFESSIONALLY installed and I'm very disappointed. I know they are a good company with a great reputation, but personally feel robbed and didn't receive a product as advertised - let me explain. I'm not a heavy off-road type of guy, but more like the overlanding-type thing with the family on the weekends. That is why I purchased this particular setup - OVERLAND - to be able to put my Frontrunner roof rack and RTT on, load up the jeep and go exploring. Well, I can say that this suspension system is only average when the jeep does not have any extra weight on it, BUT the moment any extra weight is added, honestly, it just can't handle it and would of been better off staying with the stock suspension. When I called Evo the unfortunate response was "too bad" and that it's my fault for having the extra weight (ARB stubby, winch, sliders, rear bumper on 37s). How dare I fix my jeep up like everyone else to be able to offroad and overland
Bottom line, this suspension system, specifically the spring load rates are more aligned to support a standard gas version jeep. I really feel like Evo didn't do their homework and should not be advertising this suspension option as overland capable.
So now what? I have contacted a few other places (AEV, ARB, etc) and looks like a lot of companies are still in the testing phase for the diesel aftermarket suspension. So my advice to all Jeep ecodiesel owners, buyer beware - make sure the company you purchase from has actually done the right testing. I know Rock Krawler bought one of the first Jeep eco diesels and has been putting it through the paces and is just now getting ready to offer a 2.5" and 3.5" diesel suspension options. I'll prolly end up going with Rock Krawler or the new Mopar 2" diesel specific springs and hope that it pairs with my Evo 2.5" shocks..........
If anyone else has any ideas, I'm all ears.......
Bottom line, this suspension system, specifically the spring load rates are more aligned to support a standard gas version jeep. I really feel like Evo didn't do their homework and should not be advertising this suspension option as overland capable.
So now what? I have contacted a few other places (AEV, ARB, etc) and looks like a lot of companies are still in the testing phase for the diesel aftermarket suspension. So my advice to all Jeep ecodiesel owners, buyer beware - make sure the company you purchase from has actually done the right testing. I know Rock Krawler bought one of the first Jeep eco diesels and has been putting it through the paces and is just now getting ready to offer a 2.5" and 3.5" diesel suspension options. I'll prolly end up going with Rock Krawler or the new Mopar 2" diesel specific springs and hope that it pairs with my Evo 2.5" shocks..........
If anyone else has any ideas, I'm all ears.......
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