Well... I have found the fox 2.0 shocks to not do well when the truck is weighed down with a lot of items. My Jk had a full set of adjustable kings on it- so I had a high bar set. I found I didn't need to adjust them much and they worked great. So, rather then sell a kidney or two to buy a new set of shocks for a 3 to 4 inch lifted gladiator- I went with non adjustable Bilstein b8 5160's... They are stiffer, but I needed that for the loads the truck carries. I occasionally would even bottom out the fox2.0s on the city streets here where I live, hitting the bump stops hard on dips in the street. This became pronounced with the ice ruts we had all winter. The same dips and holes now never contact the bumpstops with the new setup. I know adjustable are the way to go for many- but I could not handle the price right now. I am happy after riding on them for 2.5 weeks... I think loaded down they will do much better. I also was seeing the fox shocks leaking in the real cold temps, and they made a lot of squeaking noises at every corner and stop. So, I went ahead and went with a different shock. I will have 5 fox 2.0's for a 3.5-4 inch lift for sale (3 front, 2 rear- one front needs rebuilt I'm thinking 300 shipped). I also noticed that the metal cloak arms made the pics that I added in Dec... The last picture is a deal I found for the next set of tires... I got them for 270 each new shipped (wal-mart)- like almost half price, so even though I have a few more months on the nitto's- I'm ready when they are gone to put the new shoes on. I got Yokohama Geolander x-at in the 37x13.5x17 (the price was an error but several of us got full sets before they changed it back to 220 more per tire.) Like the specs on them... just have to try them out!