2-door Airrock
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About the Install: The kit comes in complete and well packaged with full instructions that are straight forward... and if your a picture person like I am a phone call to Steve eliminates anyquestions you have. The install for On Board Air took me one Saturday about 6 to 8 hrs. again by my self and some beer involved.....Oh yea with my wife watching and shaking her head. The next Saturday I installed the AiRock in about the same manner and time. Then talked Steve out of a used Swaylock and installed that in about 1 hr. Can't say enough good about the product and suport.
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do you have any pictures of your jeep with the kit? what size tires are you running or planning to run?
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i have gone back and forth about 54 times wether or not to just put a lift on my jeep and save to put the airock on later or if i should just wait and save up.. what do yall think?
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i have gone back and forth about 54 times wether or not to just put a lift on my jeep and save to put the airock on later or if i should just wait and save up.. what do yall think?
thanks
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I started this thread and ended up putting a AiRock on my 2 door. I am very pleased with the performance of the system and I am not dissapointed. The AiRock is the closest you can get to onroad and offroad maximum performance. You can run up to a 37" tire with a little trimming. I say go for it. Here is a thread that has alot of good info.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-show-tell-33/i-got-airock-installed-61405/
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-show-tell-33/i-got-airock-installed-61405/