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Mopar Lift question

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I have a 2021 Rubicon 4 door 2.0. Was happy with stance until I added bumper and winch. Dropped front end couple inches. I added spacer lift to front and now level. My question is if I add the Mopar lift would I keep the spacers in to keep it level or are the springs strong enough to hold front up? Thanks.
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I have a 2021 Rubicon 4 door 2.0. Was happy with stance until I added bumper and winch. Dropped front end couple inches. I added spacer lift to front and now level. My question is if I add the Mopar lift would I keep the spacers in to keep it level or are the springs strong enough to hold front up? Thanks.
The Mopar lift nets people different amounts of lift depending on weight of the vehicle. From what I've seen, you should install it and then if there's still any rake, you can even it out with a spacer. But (others can chime in) it should net you at least 2" even with that bumper/winch.
 

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I have a 2021 Rubicon 4 door 2.0. Was happy with stance until I added bumper and winch. Dropped front end couple inches. I added spacer lift to front and now level. My question is if I add the Mopar lift would I keep the spacers in to keep it level or are the springs strong enough to hold front up? Thanks.
I have a Rubicon 4 door 2.0, no e-torque, steel bumper group, hard top and X20 winch with synthetic line. I installed the Mopar lift for the 3.6L (due to availability, and the only difference being one of the springs). I did use aftermarket front spring perches, which deform less). I have an extra 3/4" spacer at all 4 corners.

My Jeep is level (measured with digital angle finder) F to R and L to R to within 0.25 degrees. I was fully prepared to have to tune the height. But with my 37" spare tire and my recovery gear in the back, I didn't have to do a thing. I even weighed the Jeep on a Cat scale and it has near perfect 50/50 weight distribution.

So, to answer your question, a larger spare and hard top seems to compensate for the winch upfront and the Jeep is level with the Mopar lift.

Good luck.
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