What is the chance of my TJ sitting level with this lift setup?

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Moog 3226/3227 Springs, Isolators and Rancho RS5000X Shocks
Just going to be a dog hauler and backroads ride.

My question is ... What's the chance of it sitting level?
What's your best guess on spacers needed and what size if needed?

Thanks
 
I used to go with 1" spacers up front. It still left a slight rake which looks good. I don't do that anymore.
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My question is ... What's the chance of it sitting level?
What's your best guess on spacers needed and what size if needed?

My guess is that you'll never know until you install the springs. Every Jeep is different, hardtop vs softtop, various equipment. Springs don't always give the exact lift they're rated for. It's a pain, but you install the springs, measure it, remove the springs, install spacers, install springs, check it again.
 
Decided on ...
Moog 3226/3227 Springs, Isolators and Rancho RS5000X Shocks
Just going to be a dog hauler and backroads ride.

My question is ... What's the chance of it sitting level?
What's your best guess on spacers needed and what size if needed?

Thanks

are those Moog numbers for stock springs, or if not are they matched? Without more information the best guess is it won't be level because it was not built level from the factory. If you want it level you'll need to put a taller spring or spacer up front. You will also have to account for any oddity in weight distribution (winch up front, or wench if you're @TheBoogieman) or stuff hanging off the rear.

Best advice is slap it all on & see if it's level, if not tweak it slightly with spacers where needed.
 
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