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Synergy 8850-2000 2" Starter Lift Kit Suspension SystemEnhance your 2020 2022 Jeep Gladiator JT suspension with the Synergy 8850 2000 2" Starter Lift Kit Suspension System from GAP. Synergy MFG Suspension Systems use a synergistic approach, meaning the combined effect of the components is greater than the sum of the individual parts. The overall performance of the system is the most important factor when Synergy is designing components to work together. Synergy MFG Suspension Systems are complete systems
Enhance your 2020-2022 Jeep Gladiator JT suspension with the Synergy 8850-2000 2" Starter Lift Kit Suspension System from GAP. Synergy MFG Suspension Systems use a synergistic approach, meaning the combined effect of the components is greater than the sum of the individual parts. The overall performance of the system is the most important factor when Synergy is designing components to work together. Synergy MFG Suspension Systems are complete systems for your vehicle and include all necessary components for the lift height and performance advertised.
The Jeep Gladiator JT Starter System is a coil spring 2" lift designed around 37" tires for Rubicon models and 35" tires for non-Rubicon models (See fender and bump stop spacing recommendations below). This system is designed to be the most capable performance coil spring lift on a budget, with room to upgrade as funds allow.
The Jeep Gladiator JT Starter System is a coil spring 2" lift designed around 37" tires for Rubicon models and 35" tires for non-Rubicon models (See fender and bump stop spacing recommendations below). This system is designed to be the most capable performance coil spring lift on a budget, with room to upgrade as funds allow.
Features:
- Compatible With OEM Wheels
- Lifetime Warranty On All Hard Parts
- Complete Bolt-On System For Easy Install
- Fully Upgradeable To Higher Level Systems
- Improved Off Road And On Road Performance
- No Maintenance Required For All Included Components
- Includes All Components Necessary To Get You On The Trail
- Budget Coil Spring Suspension System To Easily Fit Larger Tires
Benefits:
- Multi-Rate, Progressively Wound Coil Springs Increase Lift Height 2" Over Stock
- Longest In Class Free Length Prevents Coil Springs From Coming Unseated At Full Articulation
- 100% Bolt On Components Assure An Easy, Trouble Free Installation With The Use Of Basic Hand Tools
- Coil Springs Are Guaranteed To Resist Bowing And Have A Lifetime Guarantee Against Sagging/Breakage
- Front Bump Stop Spacing Is Adjustable From 2-4" In 1" Increments Without Having To Remove Any Hardware
- Coil Spring Block Height Has Been Designed Around Optimal Bump Stop Spacing For The Lift Height And Tire Size
- Coil Springs Are Unique Lengths For Each Corner Of The Vehicle To Compensate For Weight Distribution And Prevent Leaning
- Suspension Components Feature An Abrasion-Resistant Powder Coat Finish For Maximum Durability And Corrosion Resistance
- Industry First "Closed And Ground" Front Coil Springs Ensure Perfect Fitment With The Included Front Lower Coil Spring Isolators
- Front And Rear Sway Bar Link Relocation Brackets Maintain Factory Sway Bar Geometry To Allow Full Articulation Of The Suspension And Maintain Compatibility With Stock Wheels
Includes:
(1) 8863-20 2" Front Coil Springs, Pair(1) 8865-20 2" Rear Coil Springs, Pair
(1) 8057-10 Snap-Lock Bump Stop Spacers
(1) 8858-20 Rear Bump Stop Extension, 2.0 Tall
(1) 8855-02 Front Sway Bar Relocation Brackets
(1) 8808-01 Rear Sway Bar Drop Brackets
Wheel and Tire Fitment:
Recommended tire size is limited by fender clearance. With higher clearance fenders or trimmed fenders, larger tires may be fitted. Bump stop spacing should be matched to the collapsed length of the shocks. Mismatched bump stop spacing and shocks will limit the available travel from the system.Notes:
If using Stock Shocks, this kit MUST be used with 8817 JT Shock Relocation Brackets.
Synergy MFG coil springs lift the vehicle the advertised height over stock based on a fully loaded JT Rubicon. Other JT models will see more lift over stock. These coil springs do not lift taller than advertised. The stock rake based off the Rubicon model is kept to retain its load carrying capacity. If you prefer the vehicle to sit level when unloaded, Synergy recommends adding a small coil spacer to the front (up to 3/4-inch without affecting up travel or causing coil bind, 8017-075).
Synergy MFG is not responsible for maintaining finish of products. Environmental factors will affect rate of corrosion and wear for items advertised to be corrosion resistant. Synergy recommends using protective coatings for all items that will see extended outdoor and off road use. Synergy has had great experience with the Fluid Film product and recommend it and similar products for any items susceptible to damage from corrosion. It is great for keeping double adjuster assemblies working like new and protecting shock bodies from the elements.
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Impressive web PC, first time mac user, massive upgrade over a 4 year old Lenovo Yoga 13
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The only negatives on the hardware are: lack of keyboard backlight, the interior edge of the chassis is sharp, not enough to cut you, but enough to be annoying when typing in some positions, not many ports just a normal USB C and a 2.0 speed USB C (both can be used for charging) and screen does not fold flat, so the laptop cannot be stood up against the wall.
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Here is a comparison of the Neo with the 4 year old Lenovo Yoga 13 it is replacing. The Lenovo was $550 when new so a very similar price category from 4 years ago. Not sure if this will be useful to anyone so I am putting this at the end, but I figure that a lot of people will be in the same situation switching from a budget windows machine from a few years ago, Overall the Neo is better in almost every way, except for the screen not being able to fold around like the yoga and the lack of a backlit keyboard.
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My old lenovo Yoga 13 has an absurd amount of flex in the plastic chassis, when you pick up one corner of the device the other edge sags visibly, the keyboard flexes noticeably when typing, the entire chassis will twist with very little effort. The chassis has also cracked in several places and I have been having to superglue it back together to keep the chassis from literally falling apart. The Neo on the other hand is completely rigid you can lift it anywhere, no flex in the keyboard, you would have to really try to do anything to this thing, it is amazing for a laptop of any price, much less a $600 one. Unless you really do something terrible to it I expect the Neo chassis to last well beond the lifetime of the hardware.
The battery life on the neo is great, I would say it is about twice that of the lenovo, even though I just put a new battery in my lenovo 6 months ago.
The Bluetooth range on the Neo is at least 2 times better, my earbuds would loose connection to the lenovo if I walked 20 feet away to go to the bathroom. I can walk anywhere in the house and stay connected to the Neo, range of about 40+ feet in the house and about 80+ feet outside. Not only the range is better but also Bluetooth connects faster and just works kind of flawlessly, while in windows I constantly had odd Bluetooth issues. This is with just some basic $30 Anker Bluetooth earbuds.
WiFI range and throughput is also much better then my old laptop
The yogo 13 had a good screen, so I do not find the screen of the Neo a huge upgrade, it is noticeably more vibrant and it is higher res, although I found 1980x1080 to be fine at this size. Also the Yoga 13 screen could fold all of the way back and around into any position you want and it was touchscreen, so some improvements and some downsides. Still the color on the Neo screen is very nice.
The speakers in the Neo are many times better then the the Lenovo, my old Pixel phone even easily outdid the Lenovo, it had impressively bad speakers.
The webcam on the Neo is also a big upgrade over the Lenovo, higher res and just better all around.
The Neo has a macbook keyboard, so generally it is a very good laptop keyboard. It is not my favorite type of keyboard, but it works quite well and is fast to type.
The trackpad is great, it is so much better then any windows computer trackpad that I have used, it functions a bit different so it takes a bit of getting used to, but it is just so much better then windows trackpads.
As the Neo uses a cellphone chip it does not really need any cooling, so there are no vents and the chassis never gets hot or even warm. My old lenovo would get uncomfortably hot when charging and I had to be careful not to block the vents when using it on a bed or blanket, but that is not a problem with the Neo. There are no vents to block.
Overall this thing is just impressive for $600 and I just do not see any windows laptop coming close to competing for a thin and light web machine. Sure if you want something that can game or do more intensive work stuff, but I just wanted something to run a web browser and this does that incredibly well while also being a beautifully well made device.
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