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Old 11-07-2006 | 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Buck Wild
I'm new to Jeep's and which after-market products are the best. I am in the process of buying a JK and want to put a lift on...right after the purchase. I keep seeing Airock lift mentioned. What are the benefits to this setup vs. a traditional lift?

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http://www.offroadonly.com/products/suspension/airock/

They replace the coil springs with computer-controlled airbags.
Old 11-07-2006 | 07:53 AM
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pancake front to back left to right side to side on 40" superswampers-Priceless
Old 11-09-2006 | 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by CJ2a
Ya know...

If you can swing the Sahara level with Good Credit at $369 a month for 60 months, if you paid yourself that $369 for 7 months BEFORE you bought your vehicle, you would have enough of a downpayment on a Rubicon with the same monthly payments (actually, slightly lower) as the Sahara.
What rate are would it be?
Old 03-13-2007 | 07:45 AM
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Any new from Off raod Only??

They advertise that they will be testing the new lift for 2 weeks but it will be more than a month (or I'm too exited to see) and no update. They probably have more to do in the shop than on their web site but I'm curious to see how it will go. Since my wife is only 5'1'', this could be a very good option since they tell that 2'' of drop can be acheive for ingress/egress. Seems good to compensate for the tire.
Old 03-13-2007 | 04:30 PM
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There was a post on ROF with pics of this. I posted on this earlier on show and tell, where people were standing beside their jeeps. It is the "ultimate". There are lots of TJ Rubi's running the Nth 6" LA with Airock (Big time $$$$$). What I am wondering is if it will be compatible with other lifts. Only time will tell.
EDIT: Here is the link
http://www.rubiconownersforum.com/ph...ic.php?t=43453

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Old 03-20-2007 | 09:02 PM
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For those of you that don't mind spending some serious cash on a very quality suspenion system, you should check out the link above (you might have to register to the site, but its worth it).

Gives good info and pics of the Airock system. For ex., running 37's, the height that you would be entering the jeep is only 1.5" higher than stock.
Old 03-20-2007 | 09:32 PM
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what are the advantages on something like this. It seems to me that it would break or something would go wrong with it, then your stuck. Just seems to make the simple "jeep" even more complicated...am i wrong
Old 03-21-2007 | 01:46 PM
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I am not the most knowledgable person about the system, but generally it allows you the ability to run larger tires and keep your COG as low as possible. It also gives you the ability to adjust your height in off camber situations. On the highway, the computer monitors ride height and adjusts it according to speed, cornering, etc (this I would double check on at ORO website). I don't know that I have ever heard of anyone "popping" a bag. Everyone that has one, seems to rave about it.
Old 03-21-2007 | 02:42 PM
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This all sounds fantastic to me in theory, so I checked out the website... but OMG that's SOOOOOOO expensive... no way that'd EVER get past the "house appropriations committee" (aka the wife). Sounds good, though!
Old 03-21-2007 | 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by pulmano1
I am not the most knowledgable person about the system, but generally it allows you the ability to run larger tires and keep your COG as low as possible. It also gives you the ability to adjust your height in off camber situations. On the highway, the computer monitors ride height and adjusts it according to speed, cornering, etc (this I would double check on at ORO website). I don't know that I have ever heard of anyone "popping" a bag. Everyone that has one, seems to rave about it.
I know of only 2 bag failures. Both were due to installation 1 was due to shocks not supplied by ORO, this was real early and another was due to not cutting a web on the shock tower as per the instructions, so none that I know of due to actual wheeling. I know some of the guys that run this in the rocks hard. I ran mine in the swamps down here, where sticks are common obstacles.

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