Now I know this question is a matter of opinion. My local 4wd dealer highly recommends this lift but on this forum and others. Not too much mention of the quality. My jeep is my daily driver and I do tow a popup camper. Would this be a good lift kit candidate?
2.5" Standard Coil Suspension System with Mono Tube Shocks
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$699.99
This is what they recommended. This is my first jeep and I have a limited budget.(don't we all?) I will be doing light to moderate trails not much rock crawling. Is there a better option? I am running 33" pro comp xtreme all terrains. Tomorrow will be my first ride at southington offroad park so I'll have a better idea of what I will really be needing.
Would this be the ranching kit you were referring to:
Part Number: RANRS66106B
Fits 2007 to 2014 Jeep JK Wrangler, Rubicon and Unlimited
2 and 4-door models
Black
3" lift
Includes adjustable front track bar
Front brake lines
Front bump stop spacers
Front brake line brackets
Also, wouldn't the budget boost kit utilize the same length shocks as the coil lift or would they be different because the coil lift is designed for more than the advertised lift?
I've got the Rubicon Express 2.5" lift. I chose that one after reading specs and reviews for a couple of months. (While my Jeep was being built). It will give you about a 3"inch lift. If you read carefully they are ALL an approximate numbers no matter the brand name. I combined it with Fox Performance Shocks and 35s on 18x10 wheels and I am extremely satisfied with the result. Keep in mind that if you do more than 3" your warranty will be affected. Also it has to be done by a Chrysler Authorized dealer. Check with your dealer. They normally recomend products that would match factory capabilities so they spend less during warranty periods. In my opinion a combination of lift and shocks is a plus to get good results.
I'm running there 3.5" radius arm lift needless to say it does work but I will be going back to a four link setup (evo) most likely. Tired of it eating up the front axle bushings.
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Are you running the Fox 2.0 shocks??
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