6" Long Arm Kit - Comparison
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RockKrawler also has the exhaust crossmember skid.
The install is more difficult because of the rear axle truss and the exhaust mod, but the three link setup is perfect for flex, and it rides great on road. Now that I'm getting used to the 35's and the Mud grapplers, the ride is just like stock, maybe a little smoother, (except for the rumble of the tires).
Nothing is beefier. The arms are SOLID stock, and bent for better clearance. Also the weld on brackets don't stick down as far as the others I've seen. The customer support is fantastic- they patiently answered all my dumb questions.
I have the 3.5 inch lift on a two door, but I got about 5.5-6 inches depending on where I measure. So much flex that it still rubs the rear tires on the bumper. Just barely though. Who knows what the 5.5 inch lift would give you.
The install is more difficult because of the rear axle truss and the exhaust mod, but the three link setup is perfect for flex, and it rides great on road. Now that I'm getting used to the 35's and the Mud grapplers, the ride is just like stock, maybe a little smoother, (except for the rumble of the tires).
Nothing is beefier. The arms are SOLID stock, and bent for better clearance. Also the weld on brackets don't stick down as far as the others I've seen. The customer support is fantastic- they patiently answered all my dumb questions.
I have the 3.5 inch lift on a two door, but I got about 5.5-6 inches depending on where I measure. So much flex that it still rubs the rear tires on the bumper. Just barely though. Who knows what the 5.5 inch lift would give you.
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