Enforcers Unite!

chipper

Member
Finally I can post here and be proud to be a part of this fine group. After I was informed on how to correctly measure my lift, and calling Evo. I quickly realized I have the correct coils. I ended up with 3 1/2" rear and 4" in front, but that's because I have NO weight front or rear.
This is a 3" enforcer on 35's
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Rccrwlr

New member
Finally I can post here and be proud to be a part of this fine group. After I was informed on how to correctly measure my lift, and calling Evo. I quickly realized I have the correct coils. I ended up with 3 1/2" rear and 4" in front, but that's because I have NO weight front or rear.
This is a 3" enforcer on 35's
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Looks really good with the 35's and uncut flairs. Have you done a flex test? Do they rub at all at full stuff?
 

catahoula

Caught the Bug
Thank you sir! My shocks are the bilstein for 3inch + lift which may require coil retainers but give great flex
And go with the 35's you'll regret smaller

Thanks dog! Yeah, I got a ways to go before tires and KNOW I will have tire envy if I were to get 33's.
 

chipper

Member
Looks really good with the 35's and uncut flairs. Have you done a flex test? Do they rub at all at full stuff?

Finally got a chance to do a flex test. The only place it rubbed was the stock front bumper. Looks like I'll be hack saw this weekend.
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Smeddy343

New member
Prices?

Hey all...

May I ask what I should expect to pay a shop to install a 4" Enforcer?... Need ballpark numbers to get an idea if a shop will be charging too much. Thanks!
 

JAGS

Hooked
Hey all...

May I ask what I should expect to pay a shop to install a 4" Enforcer?... Need ballpark numbers to get an idea if a shop will be charging too much. Thanks!

This also depends on what else might be needed beyond just the lift. Example: regear, LCA skids, gussets, driveline, etc.

Around 7 hours

This might be a fair start...give or take.
 
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Jaydoc1

New member
Hey all...

May I ask what I should expect to pay a shop to install a 4" Enforcer?... Need ballpark numbers to get an idea if a shop will be charging too much. Thanks!

Call Wes Blackie at Trail Jeeps in Golden and he will give you a right on the money quote. You won't find a better shop in Colorado and don't think you'll find a better deal on the install either. Just picked mine up with my new Enforcer from them today. Going to post some pics tomorrow.
 

Smeddy343

New member

Call Wes Blackie at Trail Jeeps in Golden and he will give you a right on the money quote. You won't find a better shop in Colorado and don't think you'll find a better deal on the install either. Just picked mine up with my new Enforcer from them today. Going to post some pics tomorrow.



Thanks guys! I will give them a call. Do you suggest I purchase the Enforcer package from them, or from an online vendor, and just pay for the labor through Trail Jeeps to install it?
 

Jaydoc1

New member
Thanks guys! I will give them a call. Do you suggest I purchase the Enforcer package from them, or from an online vendor, and just pay for the labor through Trail Jeeps to install it?

You won't beat their price and they typically have everything in stock.
 

Smeddy343

New member
Spoke with Wes at Trail Jeeps and I am incredibly impressed with his quote. I think I have found who I'll be giving my business! ;)

One thing though, Wes suggested I run a 3" Enforcer since I have flat fenders...I will be running 37s so I want to hear all of your suggestions for running a 3" or 4" on my Jeep...
 
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