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Forgive an old rock crawler who is still learning a bit about overlanding builds.
I have a 2014 JKU Sport with a hard top that is in need of replacement springs and shocks. Above the stock weight, I am +180 lbs in the front (ARB bar, winch, skids), +60 lbs in the rear (ARB bar), and +100 neutral (sliders) with no gear. Included gear will typically be minimal to the point of adding relatively insignificant weight, maybe 50 pounds or so. According to the Jeep site I am currently about 120 pounds heavier than a stock Rubi, so not a bad starting point.
The stock suspension - particularly the front - is none too happy about the weight increase and newly found F/R imbalance. I'm looking for springs and shocks to help compensate for this, and add a bit of belly clearance. I will not go larger that 33" tires or equivalent. I have great things about OME and AEV in particular, and we are also lucky enough to have Rock Krawler and Metalcloak enter the mix with their 1.5 springs. I want to attain 2-2.5 inches over stock and no more.
OME seems like a great bet, with their differing spring rates available. The problem I run into is with my F/R imbalance. A spring set that nets me 2" in the front seems likely to net me much more in the rear, especially since it is a canted load. I think I may have to mix and match. Ideas, recommendations?
Also, given the weights above, what are the default go-to shock options? Again I hear only positives about Nitrochargers. Ranchos and the AEV-specd 5100s also seem to be great choices from the reading on this site. Any experience with off-the-shelf 5100s and how they are?
Thanks for all the help and humoring.
I have a 2014 JKU Sport with a hard top that is in need of replacement springs and shocks. Above the stock weight, I am +180 lbs in the front (ARB bar, winch, skids), +60 lbs in the rear (ARB bar), and +100 neutral (sliders) with no gear. Included gear will typically be minimal to the point of adding relatively insignificant weight, maybe 50 pounds or so. According to the Jeep site I am currently about 120 pounds heavier than a stock Rubi, so not a bad starting point.
The stock suspension - particularly the front - is none too happy about the weight increase and newly found F/R imbalance. I'm looking for springs and shocks to help compensate for this, and add a bit of belly clearance. I will not go larger that 33" tires or equivalent. I have great things about OME and AEV in particular, and we are also lucky enough to have Rock Krawler and Metalcloak enter the mix with their 1.5 springs. I want to attain 2-2.5 inches over stock and no more.
OME seems like a great bet, with their differing spring rates available. The problem I run into is with my F/R imbalance. A spring set that nets me 2" in the front seems likely to net me much more in the rear, especially since it is a canted load. I think I may have to mix and match. Ideas, recommendations?
Also, given the weights above, what are the default go-to shock options? Again I hear only positives about Nitrochargers. Ranchos and the AEV-specd 5100s also seem to be great choices from the reading on this site. Any experience with off-the-shelf 5100s and how they are?
Thanks for all the help and humoring.