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Gladiator Take Off suspension

Richie

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So I’m seeing several Gladiator Rubicon springs and shocks showing up for sale. How do these stack up to the JLUR take offs? Will the Gladiator springs and shoos work on a JLU and how much lift will they provide. I assume since the gladiator is heavier and taller than a standard JL it could be a bit more than the JLUR springs. Just throwing it out there for thoughts.
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Last I heard, there are something like 40 different part numbers for JL and JLU springs alone. Literally every single setup is designed specifically for what came with it from the factory. With the increased weight of the JT, and of course the massive payload, the JT springs are sure to be way stiffer than JL/JLU springs. And I assume, like the JL before it, they've got a whole host of part numbers attached to their springs. I'm sure we'll see someone throw some JT suspension on their JL soon enough though.
 

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The Gladiator's rear suspension is totally different that the JL. It won't work.
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