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View Poll Results: Which of the 3 Lifts?
AEV 2.5" W/ Geo Correction $1105.00
12
66.67%
JKS 2.5" w/ Fox Shock $1183.00
5
27.78%
BDS 2" Spring w/ Fox Shocks $903.72
1
5.56%
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Which of the 3 would you spend your money on for a 90% Daily On-Road Driver?

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Old 09-30-2015 | 08:26 AM
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I would highly recommend teraflex budget boost 2.5" lift kit. everything you need to fit up to 35" tires. a lot of people have them and they look good. they last a long time. and good bang for your buck
Old 09-30-2015 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by bjielsl

Wow.... Which one? I have more research to do.
2.5 in dual rate kit
Old 09-30-2015 | 09:49 AM
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I run the BDS 2 inch spring lift with the BDS shocks. If you go with this option i would definitely get the fox shocks. Otherwise it is as advertised. Can't go wrong with a no questions asked lifetime warranty for non wearable parts.
Old 09-30-2015 | 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by LifeAsRob
I would highly recommend teraflex budget boost 2.5" lift kit. everything you need to fit up to 35" tires. a lot of people have them and they look good. they last a long time. and good bang for your buck
Hi guys. Noobie here. I went onto the website and looked up Terafex and their lifts. The 2.5" budget boost is $550. The 2.5" lift is only $788. First off is the only difference the springs? Which is a better ride for daily drivers. I guess what I am asking is for only $240 more, why wouldn't you just do the lift instead of the boost?



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