2012 JKU Rubicon 2.5" Lift
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2012 JKU Rubicon 2.5" Lift
My JKU Rubicon is on order and I have been looking at lift kits to run 35" tires. I have thought about going with a 3.5" kit, but I really don't want to change the driveshaft and now I have read the driveshaft hits the exhaust at full articulation, so there will now need to be an exhaust modification.
I have been waiting for AEV to release there 2.5" system, but in the mean time I started looking at other kits. I looked at Terraflex and it looks pretty good. Too my surprise you can choose a Terraflex 2.5" system that runs anywhere from $600.00 to almost $4000.00 for a long arm suspension system.
If you were going with a 2.5" system what are the advantages of changing out shocks, compared to adding extensions. I am looking for a complete kit if possible.
I am open to suggestions! I will be using this jeep as my DD and for some fun.
Also I will need a tire carrier for my 35's, so I want something durable. At this time I am leaning towards the AEV carrier and modifying my bumper to handle it.
I have been waiting for AEV to release there 2.5" system, but in the mean time I started looking at other kits. I looked at Terraflex and it looks pretty good. Too my surprise you can choose a Terraflex 2.5" system that runs anywhere from $600.00 to almost $4000.00 for a long arm suspension system.
If you were going with a 2.5" system what are the advantages of changing out shocks, compared to adding extensions. I am looking for a complete kit if possible.
I am open to suggestions! I will be using this jeep as my DD and for some fun.
Also I will need a tire carrier for my 35's, so I want something durable. At this time I am leaning towards the AEV carrier and modifying my bumper to handle it.
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I run the teraflex 2.5" BB with shocks (gain about 2" over extensions when flexed) with nitro trail grappler 295/70/18 (just under 35") as my daily driver and a little fun! I have a 2010 4dr sahara. LOVE IT!
#4
Extensive research has led me to TF coil and shock lift with Bilstein 5100 shox, 35in nitto trail grapplers, 18x9 XD Rockstars and a smittybilt oversize tire carrier...will be installing it all within a month.
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
Flat fenders will let you run 35's with no lift.
Most 2.5" coil lifts will give you 3"+ of lift
2" coils spacer and shock extensions would be inexpensive
Look at the JKS ACOS it a great coils over suspension that gives you 1" of lift and is adjustable up to 3.5"
Most 2.5" coil lifts will give you 3"+ of lift
2" coils spacer and shock extensions would be inexpensive
Look at the JKS ACOS it a great coils over suspension that gives you 1" of lift and is adjustable up to 3.5"
#6
Are some of the high end shocks worth doing with a 2.5" spring lift? For example I have looked at Bilstein and Fox shocks that have a remote reservoirs, but I don't know much about them.
I don't mind spending the money for a good lift. I just want great handling on and off road, with my 35's.
I don't mind spending the money for a good lift. I just want great handling on and off road, with my 35's.
#7
i'm leaning towards the Rock Krawler 2.5" Max Travel kit. It's on sale through Bustabizz right now. You should check it out. I've been looking at several others as well, but I keep going back to the Max Travel. It's at the top of my budget, but I only want to do it once.
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My JKU Rubicon is on order and I have been looking at lift kits to run 35" tires. I have thought about going with a 3.5" kit, but I really don't want to change the driveshaft and now I have read the driveshaft hits the exhaust at full articulation, so there will now need to be an exhaust modification.
I have been waiting for AEV to release there 2.5" system, but in the mean time I started looking at other kits. I looked at Terraflex and it looks pretty good. Too my surprise you can choose a Terraflex 2.5" system that runs anywhere from $600.00 to almost $4000.00 for a long arm suspension system.
If you were going with a 2.5" system what are the advantages of changing out shocks, compared to adding extensions. I am looking for a complete kit if possible.
I am open to suggestions! I will be using this jeep as my DD and for some fun.
Also I will need a tire carrier for my 35's, so I want something durable. At this time I am leaning towards the AEV carrier and modifying my bumper to handle it.
I have been waiting for AEV to release there 2.5" system, but in the mean time I started looking at other kits. I looked at Terraflex and it looks pretty good. Too my surprise you can choose a Terraflex 2.5" system that runs anywhere from $600.00 to almost $4000.00 for a long arm suspension system.
If you were going with a 2.5" system what are the advantages of changing out shocks, compared to adding extensions. I am looking for a complete kit if possible.
I am open to suggestions! I will be using this jeep as my DD and for some fun.
Also I will need a tire carrier for my 35's, so I want something durable. At this time I am leaning towards the AEV carrier and modifying my bumper to handle it.
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