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JL nose sits high?

Whiskey 13

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My JLU looks like it's nose up but when I measure from the ground to the wheel well, the rear is about an inch higher. Think my driveway might be pitched a little, although it looks pretty level.
Most JLUs are a little higher in the rear than in the front, just the opposite of the JL 2 Dr. Just to use Teraflex as an example their JLU leveling kit is 2" front, 1" rear and their 2 Dr. kit is 1" front and 1.5" rear
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If your nose is sitting high, make sure you add a steel front bumper and winch. Leveling solved :like:
Yea, that would probably take the front down .5" to .75" and if you needed a little more put .5" spacers on the rear springs
 

Whiskey 13

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My JL has settled to about 1" high in the front, and I'm planning on throwing some spacers on the rear to address it.
I believe you can get spacers from .5" up to 2" depending on the need
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