I realize this is an older thread, but I thought I would look for additional advice on this topic: best JKU suspension for added mods/gear weight... It seems to be a common question for overland newbies like myself. I appreciate your patience as I plow some old ground in 2020. Just want to make sure I spend wisely on a suspension upgrade and get the results we are looking for.
After many years of wanting to buy a Jeep, I pulled the trigger on a 2015 JKUR (bought used in 2016, all stock). I had some simple mods in mind. Added a Teraflex Perf Levelling Kit (springs), 285/70/17 Duratracs on stock Rubicon rims (Spidertrax spacers). Also added Recon rails. All good. However, we have always enjoyed camping, hiking, mtn biking, fishing, etc, so it didn’t take long for the overland bug to bite, and we have now added a RhinoRack, drawer/stove/cooler unit, and a variety of safety/recovery/tools... RTT soon hopefully. Needless to say, the weight is adding up. The TF kit was never intended to handle too much extra load (nor do I expect it to). Plus, we would like to add further upgrades and be a bit more trail ready/resilient (ie. bumpers, winch, 35s, tire carrier, and the RTT)... and still use it as a daily driver. A lot to ask, I know.
I initially thought the AEV 2.5 DS would be the answer for the current or future load/sag/handling issues, but I fortunately I found this forum, and realized that is not the case. Thanks!... you guys saved me time, money and likely a headache.
I have heard/read good things here about the AEV 3.5” system, ARB/OME components, as well as the TF Outback HD springs... but not much about the ARB/OME BP51, or TF 3” Alpine Outback Overland complete systems as a whole... also looking for thoughts on Metalcloak (their dual rate springs sound like a viable option, and their Gamechanger system sounds like a quality product overall). Lastly, any thoughts on SteerSmarts, Falcon, or Fox steering stabilizers?
Any other ideas or updates in 2020?
Lots of questions, haha... Really appreciate the veteran input/feedback. Thanks!