Jeep Gladiator JT Teraflex 1.50-Inch Performance Spacer Leveling Kit Review & Install
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Looking for a spacer leveling kit that will give your Gladiator more versatility out on the trail? Look no further than the Teraflex 1.50-Inch Performance Spacer Leveling Kit. Engineered to improve your handling, this cost-effective kit accommodates larger tires for added clearance out on the trail. In addition, the extra height allows the use of heavier aftermarket bumpers, a winch, and a larger spare tire.
Superior Springs. Featuring durable coil spring spacers, these cutting-edge springs provide 1.50 inches of additional front lift height. Crafted from a durable polyurethane with a robust black finish, these coil spring spacers are sure to go the distance. For install convenience, this kit utilizes your existing factory shocks.
Precision Backspacing. Built with precision backspacing, this spacer leveling kit accommodates 33-inch Sport/Overland fenders and 35-inch Rubicon fenders. In addition, the maximum tire diameter is rated with stock wheel backspacing. terrain.jp/3qJFmFD
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This presenter is fantastic - her explanations have just the right amount of info to be helpful without being over-the-top. 10/10!
Thanks for watching, Lucas! We appreciate it! -Zach
Cute too 😍
If you don’t want to disconnect everything in the front, there’s an easy workaround. If you have a spring compressor tool that clamps to the outside of the spring, you get a jack under one corner and jack it up as high as it will go. Then, attach the spring compressor tool to the compressed spring and tighten. Now, you slowly let that corner down and you’ll be able to remove the compressed spring, install the spacer(s) and bump stop with everything attached. Just be careful of the compressed spring as it store a lot of energy and the external spring compressors can slip down the coil.
The Jeep’s springs are so long and flexy that there’s enough movement. I discovered this years ago on a RAM HD front spring I was installing a leveling kit on, AND have used it to install replacement springs where I do not want to disconnect control arms in Chevy trucks.
Exactly!!
On the Rubicon dont forget to remove the locker wire plug too. Other than that it's pretty much the same. Good video👍
Would using a spring compressor tool mean not having to remove so many other parts?
2 out of 3 on the install. 3 out of 3 just to install those bump stops! :D
Took me 2 hours total, about 1 hour to install the passenger side bump stop.
Could this be done with a spring compressor? Seems like it would be much simpler.
i want this kit for my new overland gladaitor but worry about the 2 pieces stacked rubbing together n into peices aso dont wanna lose all my rake i see people installing a 3/4 spacer in the rear to wish they made it just a 1 n half inch solid piece
You can actually put 37" on with the Rubicon and Mojave
Their high clearance fender flares would definitely make fitting 37s possible! -Zach
So is way easier to install the bump stops BEFORE putting the springs back on.
I have 2023 jeep texas trail that kit fits on my jeep
Nice video lot of help
Thanks for watching! -Zach
My Jeep came with bump stops. I don’t see the original bump stops on your Jeep. I’m assuming I need to take the old bump stops off and replace them with the ones that come with the kit.
Bought this kit from ET and had a shop install it. Drivers side spring seems to bow out towards tire. Ride and hight os dead on just worried it’s not normal.
Most importantly, is the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender lip clearance exactly the same front and rear?
Side note question ... if installing a full lift kit.. will a front level spacer still be required or need to he considered in the equation?
Cheers fornsharingbthis tip and fitment of level spacer kit
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Depending on what kit you go with, I'd usually recommend removing the spacer when adding the lift kit because the shocks and other supporting components like the sway bar end links and relocation brackets usually will accommodate for that height and not the added 1.5" or whatever the spacer is. You can add aftermarket springs and components that will work with the lift height in addition to the spacer. Again, usually will just rock the lift since it's usually an upgrade anyway! Thanks for the comment! -Merideth
@@extremeterrain cheers for the reply... yes I eas thinking the nose drop was due to the original spring height, which is why lifter blocks are used to lift front level... and generally a full suspension lift will accommodate and true flat lift.. 🛵💨💨
Nice 👍
I put a 6 inch lift kit
And the front sits lower as I have a big bumper and winch
Can I put this on top of the 6 inch spring to level it out?
I’m already lifted 4.5 but it’s still not leveled, would this help me?
Extreme Terrain, can you explain the comment about only adding the 1" to the front if you are towing. Is this because of the change in angle of the hitch?
It’s so that you won’t be nose high, headlights to the sky. Hitch angle doesn’t matter.
By adding this leveling kit, have you noticed a change in the ride quality?
The nice thing about spacer kits like this - is that you're retaining factory springs and shocks! This means that over-all ride quality will be similar to stock! -Zach
Mine rides just fine. No other mods except 33s instead of the stock tires on my sport
Does these work for the Mojave?
Looking at this kit. Are longer shocks or shock extenders needed?
You can for the extra travel but it’s not required!
Will this kit be able to run 35s on willys ? I want to be able to still do some wheeling but really don't want it to sit too much higher . Stuck between this or the 2.5in
35s will fit just fine on a 1.5" lift for daily driving! I would recommend checking out a 2.5" lift if you plan on taking it on any moderate trails though, the larger lift will give your tires more room to articulate over rocks and bumps compared to the 1.5". -Zach
Can I run 35's with this leveling kit on a Gladiator Sport? Has anyone done it with out any issues? Thanks
No, you can run 33s max. Sport fenders are lower than Rubicon's and 35s will rub without more lift.
@@brutallyhonestmf5578 I'm running 35x10.50/R17s without any rub or issue on my Sport with Max Tow.
People definitely run 35s with this level kit on a sport. Check the JeepGladiator forum online…you’ll see dozens of sport owners that do it.
Doesn't the factory rake serve a purpose since it has a "truck bed?"
The people who get this kit for their Gladiator probably only use the bed of their truck when buddy asks for their help moving...
its a gladiator, theres much better options out there for towing....
Have you ever heard of I dont know? a Steel Bumper and winch? my steel bumper weighs significantly more than oem bumper so yea, a leveling kit brings back up whats lost.
You can buy leveling kits for pretty much every truck in the market. F150s, Rams, Silverados etc.