
Icon Vehicle Dynamics 2.5in Stage 3 Suspension System Lift Kit
JT
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ICON Vehicle Dynamics is proud to announce the release of our full line of 2.5” suspension systems for the 2020-UP Jeep Gladiator JT. The Gladiator is a very capable vehicle off of the showroom floor, however it leaves drivers wanting more when it comes to “out of the box” suspension performance. Through an accelerated R&D process dubbed the ICON1K test, ICON has logged over a thousand miles in the dirt pushing the JT to off-road extremes to identify limiting factors in OE components, develop products that remove these limits, and unlock the potential of this vehicle. After only the first couple outings in stock trim, ICON engineers quickly realized just how much performance gain there was to be had with this new Jeep model. This 2.5” suspension system has been tweaked, tuned, and revised several times over the course of ICON’s testing to yield a lineup of staged systems that provide unparalleled ride quality and vehicle dynamics for everything from daily driving, to rock crawling, to high-speed desert running.
These ICON Vehicle Dynamics 2.5” suspension systems provide wheel travel increases of 30% up front and 20% in the rear, and they were designed around the fitment of a 35” tire for full utilization of that travel without any clearance issues. For those who are looking to install a 37” tire, ICON offers an extended bump stop spacer kit (Part #22071) that allows for this. ICON Alloys offers wheels in both a 4.5” and 4.75” backspace that provide ideal fitments for the JT, taking the guesswork out of lifting the Gladiator and making ICON a one-stop shop for a wide range of Jeep owners.
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Q: Icon stage 3 lift Diesel rig3 years ago
Will this kit fit the JLUR Diesel?
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A: Short answer, yes, this will fit. It will sit about an inch shorter on the diesel than it would the gas, due to the extra weight.
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 3 years ago
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