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Currie Rock Jock Suspension pics?

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Old 12-27-2011, 08:27 PM
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Default Currie Rock Jock Suspension pics?

I would greatly appreciate anyone posting any pics of their jeep sitting on the Currie Rock Jock Suspension.

I am considering running the CE-9807A4 on a 2007 4-door JK Rubicon. It will be a daily driver, but I want to have the capability to run the Fourdyce and Rubicon trails, so offroad performance is equally important to me. Per my research, this lift should provide a good balance between off/on-road performance. Unfortunately (for an unknown reason), I cannot find a lot of pics or reviews of this suspension. Currie makes so many products, that searching is difficult.

I have searched and read through the info in this forum, done internet searches, and looked in many other forums. The write-up on Project-JK was great - just need more pics/video if possible to help me make my decision.

Thanks in advance.
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There has to be someone out there running this suspension... anyone?
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have you found out any more information?
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Suspension?

I run Currie Rock jock D60s front and rear and had not heard of the suspension. In checking around I found control arms from them (not called Rock Jock from the site I saw). I guess maybe they cobbled together some springs too?

Sorry I couldn't help more.
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I'm running it and am very happy. Some poseur pics for you, some with stock tires some with 37's.
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Originally Posted by wecf
I'm running it and am very happy. Some poseur pics for you, some with stock tires some with 37's.
Thank you very much. This is exactly the type of pics/feedback I'm looking for. BTW, what is the backspacing on those wheels? Nice looking rig!


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have you found out any more information?
I've scoured the internet and other forums and mostly found driveway pics.
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I don't remember for sure I think they are 4 1/2 but I'm also running 1 1/4" spacers. I was going cheep on my wheels so I wanted DIY beadlocks and they were the cheepest wheels I could find.
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I wouldn't run anything from Currie again. Their JK steering system sucks (and it was $800) and their customer support is worse.
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Sorry your steering set up sucked, but my experience with support when I was installing my lift was excellent. Also my suspension rides much better than stock and performs very well off-road.
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Originally Posted by wecf
Sorry your steering set up sucked, but my experience with support when I was installing my lift was excellent. Also my suspension rides much better than stock and performs very well off-road.
x2! When ever I have a problem I call up Kent Anderson at Currie and he hooks me up! Love my kit! This is just their kit with no spacers and the factory chopped fenders.
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