2.5" vs 3.5" coils and shocks
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2.5" vs 3.5" coils and shocks
I want to lift this bitch soon and I can't decide what to do. I don't do serious crawling but I do get out into the desert and want to try some more challenging trails. So, 2.5 or 3.5 or so?
I am putting 33's on it when my stock tires die, so more than 3.5 is overkill for me.
Also, I want a great ride on and off the road as my dd. I am looking at the RE 3.5 superflex, but it is much more expensive than 2.5's on the market.
Would I be better off getting the superflex and great shocks or a 2.5 coil and great shocks? And what are great shocks? I want a fully adjustable ride I will not be sorry with ever. What size shocks will I need for a 2.5 or 3.5 lift?
Thanks in advance.
Kevin
I am putting 33's on it when my stock tires die, so more than 3.5 is overkill for me.
Also, I want a great ride on and off the road as my dd. I am looking at the RE 3.5 superflex, but it is much more expensive than 2.5's on the market.
Would I be better off getting the superflex and great shocks or a 2.5 coil and great shocks? And what are great shocks? I want a fully adjustable ride I will not be sorry with ever. What size shocks will I need for a 2.5 or 3.5 lift?
Thanks in advance.
Kevin
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Kevin
Check out our 2.5" systems that are new to the market. If you want an adjustable shock that is affordable, look at combining our system with the Pro Comp MX6! Anything more than 2.5 for 33's is over kill.
Bustabizz on here works at 4WD hardware and he will smoke you a price for sure.
Rock Krawler
Check out our 2.5" systems that are new to the market. If you want an adjustable shock that is affordable, look at combining our system with the Pro Comp MX6! Anything more than 2.5 for 33's is over kill.
Bustabizz on here works at 4WD hardware and he will smoke you a price for sure.
Rock Krawler
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If I were you I would go to the following link and talk with Bryan before the end of the month. I went with the RK over the Teraflex becuase of the price for the components that you get. I do like how easy it is to upgrade the RK, not heard much on how easy it is to upgrade the Teraflex.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ree-Shipping!!
It does not hurt to talk with someone that sells both to get the kit that is best for you. Bryan at 4WD, and/or Dave at Northridge 4x4 will get you set up correctly.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ree-Shipping!!
It does not hurt to talk with someone that sells both to get the kit that is best for you. Bryan at 4WD, and/or Dave at Northridge 4x4 will get you set up correctly.
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If I were you I would go to the following link and talk with Bryan before the end of the month. I went with the RK over the Teraflex becuase of the price for the components that you get. I do like how easy it is to upgrade the RK, not heard much on how easy it is to upgrade the Teraflex.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ree-Shipping!!
It does not hurt to talk with someone that sells both to get the kit that is best for you. Bryan at 4WD, and/or Dave at Northridge 4x4 will get you set up correctly.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ree-Shipping!!
It does not hurt to talk with someone that sells both to get the kit that is best for you. Bryan at 4WD, and/or Dave at Northridge 4x4 will get you set up correctly.