Hi all, looking for suspension advice from those running touring/overland setups.
I have a 2015 Jeep Wrangler JK, typically 2 passengers, used for camping and overlanding. The Jeep has a rear-biased constant load and a roof-top tent.
Current setup / mods (key items):
Estimated added weight when camping is roughly 600 kg, with most of it over or behind the rear axle.
Questions:
Looking for real-world experience from similar JK builds. Thanks in advance
I have a 2015 Jeep Wrangler JK, typically 2 passengers, used for camping and overlanding. The Jeep has a rear-biased constant load and a roof-top tent.
Current setup / mods (key items):
- Hardshell RTT (2-person) on Front Runner roof rack
- Alu-Cab 270 awning
- Drawer system + fridge (Dometic CFX3-45) + fridge slide
- Dual battery system + onboard compressor
- 42L water tank, jerry cans, tools, recovery gear
- Rock sliders, rear storage, tailgate table, etc.
- Suspension was recently redone with 150 kg HD rear springs + Monroe shocks
Estimated added weight when camping is roughly 600 kg, with most of it over or behind the rear axle.
Questions:
- Are 150 kg HD rear springs sufficient for this kind of constant load, or am I under-sprung?
- What rear spring rate are others running with drawers + fridge + RTT (300–400 kg constant load?)
- Are Monroe shocks adequate for RTT touring, or should I upgrade (Bilstein / OME / Dobinsons / Tough Dog)?
- Would you recommend rear airbags in addition to HD coils?
Looking for real-world experience from similar JK builds. Thanks in advance
