2"-2.5" Lift Trouble Free?
#31
I would agree with immortalmetal. Put them the length of a 4" as you will like get at least that amount from those coils and the spacer. The difference in lengths between a 3.5" lift and 4" lift is very minimal. Remember you want to look at the actual lift you get and not what is advertised as they will vary from rig to rig depending on weight.
#32
Has anyone thought of or tried Rusty's Offroad lifts? They market a 2" with springs and coils with a very easy installation guide...always check the installation guide before you buy something!
I don't work for Rusty's and they aren't paying me for my comments, but I did research and like what they claim. Also, their 3.25" kit comes with new FULLY ADJUSTABLE front AND rear track bars...that's right, no brackets needed.
Best of all, they're made in AMERICA.
I just bought the 2" and am anxiously awaiting it to arrive next week. I also got MCE flat fenders and new 35" MTRs to compliment.
Food for thought.
I don't work for Rusty's and they aren't paying me for my comments, but I did research and like what they claim. Also, their 3.25" kit comes with new FULLY ADJUSTABLE front AND rear track bars...that's right, no brackets needed.
Best of all, they're made in AMERICA.
I just bought the 2" and am anxiously awaiting it to arrive next week. I also got MCE flat fenders and new 35" MTRs to compliment.
Food for thought.
#34
Once in a while someone will chime in with a rusty's kit. They don't do much marketing so they are not as well known as some others that are more active on the forums and social media. If it fits what you need then enjoy.