JEEP212121
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Rough Country or Zone lift for my '15 JKU? Looking at maybe 4 inches and wondering what everyone thinks...... Go!!
I would just use some of these.
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Ride quality will be exactly the same and you can do it a lot cheaper.
I don't think either is a good choice. Bad reviews all around. Some questions that will be asked.
What size tires you gonna use?
What kind of wheeling do you wanna do?
Come on man... some of us don't have a lot of money and I have a child now. So money isn't that abundant.... Just looking for options.
35 inch tires. Wheeling will be mostly highway. Some offroad but it's about 70-30 highway
35 inch tires. Wheeling will be mostly highway. Some offroad but it's about 70-30 highway
35 inch tires. Wheeling will be mostly highway. Some offroad but it's about 70-30 highway
Try looking into a budget boost. You'll have the same ride just higher to fit those 35". And maybe some longer shocks instead of the extension brackets.
You can do all that on the cheap.
Yeah I would do the spacers for now and run better longer shocks. You'll get a good lift for 35s and the better shocks will help your ride. I ran spacers for about 2 years and they worked really well for me. I have a kid on the way too so I know has you feel.
Budget boost won't give me 4 inches of a lift though. They are only 2.5 right?
What the fuck do you need 4" of lift for? A good kit that is 4" will cost $2000 minimum. If you're on a budget play on a budget. Don't get all stupid from the start where it'll cost you more in the long run. At 4" you'll need both driveshafts, track bar bracket rear, drag link flip kit front. All things that I bet doesn't come with the rough country and zone lifts.
Alright. Stop commenting please. Keep it respectful.
Alright. Stop commenting please. Keep it respectful.
Budget boost won't give me 4 inches of a lift though. They are only 2.5 right?