I’m happy with it but didn’t like how soft it is so that’s why I’m adding the Falcon 3.3. If i had it to do over again I’d go Clayton 3” overland or wait for their 2” that’s coming out this summer.I was leaning towards that lift but the amount of them I saw in the Fs section had me concerned.
I actually just ordered the clayton 2.5 overland kit on Monday.I’m happy with it but didn’t like how soft it is so that’s why I’m adding the Falcon 3.3. If i had it to do over again I’d go Clayton 3” overland or wait for their 2” that’s coming out this summer.
Awesome! Let us know what you think.I actually just ordered the clayton 2.5 overland kit on Monday.
Will do, says shipping around the 8th.Awesome! Let us know what you think.
I had this lift kit on my 2020 JLUR. I found it to be soft, which became an issue as I added people and gear. Just by adding a passenger, 2 mountain bike along with gear and suitcases, the rear suspension bottomed out. While I traded the 2020 JLUR for a 2021 JLURD, had I kept the 2020, I would have turned to Accutune for shocks. They would have been able to tune shocks specifically for your vehicle. As for my 2021, I will probably go with a Rock Krawler lift.Hey guys I just installed a Dynatrac 2" kit with 35" Nitto trail grappler MT's. the install went nice and easy. I also added the Fox 2.0 shocks and a Fox ATS front steering stabilizer. I did the factory lower control arms also and have it all aliened afterwards. Took the Jeep out for a ride and it seems to be a lot softer than the stock set up. Has anyone noticed that with this kit? I'm wondering if the shocks are not firm enough or is the spring rate softer than the stock Rubicon springs and that's what I'm noticing? it just seems to be on the softer side and makes the jeep walk around more. No death wobble or anything but a lot more movement than stock. Wondering if that just the norm with lifted Jeeps? This is our first Jeep we've owned. Any feed back would be great! thanks guys.
The Nitto is well known for having a strong radial pull. Just google "Nitto trail grappler radial pull" and look at the number of results.New aggressive tread tires are going to feel like they wander a bit when new. That should pass after 500-1000 miles.
How is the ride difference now with the falcons? assuming you had time to put them on over the weekend.The Falcon shocks should be in today. I think this will firm her up for sure. I don't get much wander or wobble in the steering wheel. But there is a hit every now and then. Maybe a track bar might help that? I did add the Fox ATS steering stabilizer and right now its set on 10. going to go to 14 when I do the shocks hopefully tomorrow and see what that does.
I still haven’t gotten them. I was tracking them watching the FedEx app. I was supposed to get them last Friday and they never showed up. So Monday I saw they were still in route and then just before they were supposed to arrive I got an email saying they were damaged due to shipping and they were returning to sender. So hopefully I’ll get them soon.How is the ride difference now with the falcons? assuming you had time to put them on over the weekend.