Currie Rock Jock Suspension pics?
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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.
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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JK Junkie
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.
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'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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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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JK Super Freak
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.