Hi Eddie,
I read you had experience with SuperLift coils. I need your advice on how to correct the back end sagging after installing SuperLift 2.5 inch lift kit for 6 months.
When we first installed the SuperLife lift kit with fox shocks, we noticed the front end was a little bit higher. I called Quadratec customer support. They said to give it a couple of months to settle. Now it has been 6 months. The height difference is still noticeable if not worse. Measured with tires on the ground to the bottom of fender, the front end is about 3/4 inch (~2cm) higher than the back end.
The modifications we did so far including changing the front bumper, installing a winch on the front bumper, adding a tire carrier relocation plate, installing a hi-lift jack mount on the tailgate, adding a hi-lift jack, adding a roof rack, slightly increasing the tire size (to 35 inch). Considering all the things we put on our 2019 JLU, I would say more weight has been added to the front than the back. So it doesn't make a lot of sense when we see the back end sagging. Or maybe SuperLift kit has some design issues?
Nevertheless, in order to correct the height difference in the rear, should I:
1) Look for some 1 inch coil spacer to correct the back end sagging?
2) Ask SuperLift to replace the coil springs to dual rate coil springs to correct the back end sagging?
Let me know your thoughts and advise. Thanks!
~June
I read you had experience with SuperLift coils. I need your advice on how to correct the back end sagging after installing SuperLift 2.5 inch lift kit for 6 months.
When we first installed the SuperLife lift kit with fox shocks, we noticed the front end was a little bit higher. I called Quadratec customer support. They said to give it a couple of months to settle. Now it has been 6 months. The height difference is still noticeable if not worse. Measured with tires on the ground to the bottom of fender, the front end is about 3/4 inch (~2cm) higher than the back end.
The modifications we did so far including changing the front bumper, installing a winch on the front bumper, adding a tire carrier relocation plate, installing a hi-lift jack mount on the tailgate, adding a hi-lift jack, adding a roof rack, slightly increasing the tire size (to 35 inch). Considering all the things we put on our 2019 JLU, I would say more weight has been added to the front than the back. So it doesn't make a lot of sense when we see the back end sagging. Or maybe SuperLift kit has some design issues?
Nevertheless, in order to correct the height difference in the rear, should I:
1) Look for some 1 inch coil spacer to correct the back end sagging?
2) Ask SuperLift to replace the coil springs to dual rate coil springs to correct the back end sagging?
Let me know your thoughts and advise. Thanks!
~June