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Dealing with significant rear sag?

mbaglole

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Hey folks -

So we're thrown our roof top tent on the Jeep, however, even before we load up the Jeep - there is pretty significant sag in the rear. It's more than I was anticipating - and, was wondering what people recommend (I wanted to put on the 3.5" Rock Krawler no limits lift with 37s in the fall. This looks like it may accelerate my timelines - I don't think it'll solve it, but it'll make it so we don't smash the bump stops with minimal articulation).

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I run a RTT, awning, full kitchen, 11gal of water and house battery when overlanding so I know the sag you're referring to!

Since I run without my overland kit most of the time I didn't want to have stiff springs. So I went with an air lift, 150$ later and its perfect! 30 psi when loaded, 5 psi when not. I. Have adjustable shocks too which helps with the body roll.
 

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We have a similar setup and had a similar problem. Solved it with the WirelessOne system from AirLift.
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