Advice on lift kit-
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Advice on lift kit-
Hi guys. I am new to this forum and would appreciate your thoughts on the following kit. My head is spinning from all of the threads I've read in ref to lifting your jeep and I am sorry to say I'm in need of some direction. I own a 2012 Wrangler Sport 2 door 4x4 with auto tranny and OEM flares. I would like to run 17" 35's. My ride is my commute with the occasional weekend light off-roading. I considered 2.5" lift but read I would have to swap or trim OEM flares, which I am not ready to do right now. Anyway, advice and or pointing me in the right direction would help a great deal. Thank you all in advance. :
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Best advice is to find local Jeep owners and see what they are using. Also take a ride with various lifts to see what you like. Ride ya 100% subjective.
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Have you opened the Thoughts On Lifts thread stuck to the top of this modifies area?
As you go higher you are more likely to want to add more components. So you could be saving the cost of flat flares at the added expense of a new driveshaft, or draglink flip, or something else you hadn't considered. Do a little more reading on all the issues that may come up as the coils get taller.
What specific components are you ordering? (when I clicked the link, it went to a picture of a $2500 kit, even though the price showed as $822 ...)
As you go higher you are more likely to want to add more components. So you could be saving the cost of flat flares at the added expense of a new driveshaft, or draglink flip, or something else you hadn't considered. Do a little more reading on all the issues that may come up as the coils get taller.
What specific components are you ordering? (when I clicked the link, it went to a picture of a $2500 kit, even though the price showed as $822 ...)
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Hi guys. I am new to this forum and would appreciate your thoughts on the following kit. My head is spinning from all of the threads I've read in ref to lifting your jeep and I am sorry to say I'm in need of some direction. I own a 2012 Wrangler Sport 2 door 4x4 with auto tranny and OEM flares. I would like to run 17" 35's. My ride is my commute with the occasional weekend light off-roading. I considered 2.5" lift but read I would have to swap or trim OEM flares, which I am not ready to do right now. Anyway, advice and or pointing me in the right direction would help a great deal. Thank you all in advance. : Free Shipping on TeraFlex 3" JK Wrangler Lift Kit Suspensions!
I will be replacing the zone springs with synergy triple rate/progressive springs, adding rear upper adjustable control arms, rear adjustable trac bar, fox 2.0 ATS steer stabilizer. My adjustable arms are jspec by jks so they are very nice. My lift cost 1259 in all but it left so much to be desired.
This setup was design and creates by my local lift shop. They live next door to zone/bds/jks so that is all they use. I the parts are not bad they are just cheap. I got what I paid for. Now i have to go back redo it all myself. I have bds nitro shocks that so far are the only ok thing i have. And they are only $45 a piece to replace vs $150+ like fix etc.
Just a freaindly heads up.
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Hi guys. I am new to this forum and would appreciate your thoughts on the following kit. My head is spinning from all of the threads I've read in ref to lifting your jeep and I am sorry to say I'm in need of some direction. I own a 2012 Wrangler Sport 2 door 4x4 with auto tranny and OEM flares. I would like to run 17" 35's. My ride is my commute with the occasional weekend light off-roading. I considered 2.5" lift but read I would have to swap or trim OEM flares, which I am not ready to do right now. Anyway, advice and or pointing me in the right direction would help a great deal. Thank you all in advance. :
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JK Jedi
quick opinion. Do not go cheap. I have a zone/bds lift. Then added adjustable trac bar, adjustable lower front control arms, dual shock steering stabilizer. I am now in week 4 of chasing major ride problems. It drives like a hog and sucks.
I will be replacing the zone springs with synergy triple rate/progressive springs, adding rear upper adjustable control arms, rear adjustable trac bar, fox 2.0 ATS steer stabilizer. My adjustable arms are jspec by jks so they are very nice. My lift cost 1259 in all but it left so much to be desired.
This setup was design and creates by my local lift shop. They live next door to zone/bds/jks so that is all they use. I the parts are not bad they are just cheap. I got what I paid for. Now i have to go back redo it all myself. I have bds nitro shocks that so far are the only ok thing i have. And they are only $45 a piece to replace vs $150+ like fix etc.
Just a freaindly heads up.
I will be replacing the zone springs with synergy triple rate/progressive springs, adding rear upper adjustable control arms, rear adjustable trac bar, fox 2.0 ATS steer stabilizer. My adjustable arms are jspec by jks so they are very nice. My lift cost 1259 in all but it left so much to be desired.
This setup was design and creates by my local lift shop. They live next door to zone/bds/jks so that is all they use. I the parts are not bad they are just cheap. I got what I paid for. Now i have to go back redo it all myself. I have bds nitro shocks that so far are the only ok thing i have. And they are only $45 a piece to replace vs $150+ like fix etc.
Just a freaindly heads up.
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JK Junkie
I would suspect that there are some other things going on besides the components you are using in terms of your ride quality and just replacing with more expensive items is unlikely to help. Do you have a build thread with photos of your set up? I would be glad to look at it and see if there are some other things that may have been overlooked. Going from a dual ss to the fox is not really going to gain you anything. Tires, shocks, and geometry tend to do more for ride quality then individual components.
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I would suspect that there are some other things going on besides the components you are using in terms of your ride quality and just replacing with more expensive items is unlikely to help. Do you have a build thread with photos of your set up? I would be glad to look at it and see if there are some other things that may have been overlooked. Going from a dual ss to the fox is not really going to gain you anything. Tires, shocks, and geometry tend to do more for ride quality then individual components.
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JK Jedi
Most of the people I knew in Indiana have moved on to better places otherwise I would suggest you look into Facebook groups for local clubs that may be able to help you with info on your mods. Not sure where you are at in Indiana but badlands generally had a good amount of JKer's on any given weekend.
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Most of the people I knew in Indiana have moved on to better places otherwise I would suggest you look into Facebook groups for local clubs that may be able to help you with info on your mods. Not sure where you are at in Indiana but badlands generally had a good amount of JKer's on any given weekend.