Advise on a Lift Kit Please
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Advise on a Lift Kit Please
Hi,
I have recently bought myself a JK (3 door) and im looking to get a 3" lift kit to run 35s. I'd like some feedback on what people feel is a good quality kit thats not $1000+ and if the kit comes with everything i need to do the job properly, i'll be using the JK everyday so id like to keep or improve current road performance.
I'd also like to know what bits i should really be putting on before going off road, like fuel take protector and skid plates ect...
i know this gets asked a lot put there are so many people saying different things it gets confusing, appreciate any help you guys can give a noob!
I have recently bought myself a JK (3 door) and im looking to get a 3" lift kit to run 35s. I'd like some feedback on what people feel is a good quality kit thats not $1000+ and if the kit comes with everything i need to do the job properly, i'll be using the JK everyday so id like to keep or improve current road performance.
I'd also like to know what bits i should really be putting on before going off road, like fuel take protector and skid plates ect...
i know this gets asked a lot put there are so many people saying different things it gets confusing, appreciate any help you guys can give a noob!
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Hi,
I have recently bought myself a JK (3 door) and im looking to get a 3" lift kit to run 35s. I'd like some feedback on what people feel is a good quality kit thats not $1000+ and if the kit comes with everything i need to do the job properly, i'll be using the JK everyday so id like to keep or improve current road performance.
I'd also like to know what bits i should really be putting on before going off road, like fuel take protector and skid plates ect...
i know this gets asked a lot put there are so many people saying different things it gets confusing, appreciate any help you guys can give a noob!
I have recently bought myself a JK (3 door) and im looking to get a 3" lift kit to run 35s. I'd like some feedback on what people feel is a good quality kit thats not $1000+ and if the kit comes with everything i need to do the job properly, i'll be using the JK everyday so id like to keep or improve current road performance.
I'd also like to know what bits i should really be putting on before going off road, like fuel take protector and skid plates ect...
i know this gets asked a lot put there are so many people saying different things it gets confusing, appreciate any help you guys can give a noob!
I have a 2.5 tf bb but I had to either get aftermarket rims or spacers for it to work without rubbing. no biggie for me since I was looking at aftermarket black rims for my tires.
so to answer your question you can go from 2.5" kit's and up.
As for going offroad, you need nothing for the simpler trails except a full tank of gas. You might need a few manditory recovery items and cb which you can find a minimum list on most local 4 wheel clubs. If you haven't taken it out yet please do this 2 or 3 times before you start investing in alll the mods so you know what you'll need vs. want. skids are a great investment if you do it enough.
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Yeah i was thinking about the TeraFlex kit and i have seen some wheel on here that i really like and understand ill need them for the back space.
So, if i just get a standard Teraflex kit that'll do the job fine and ill not need to buy anything, or would it be better to get the control arms?
So, if i just get a standard Teraflex kit that'll do the job fine and ill not need to buy anything, or would it be better to get the control arms?
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Yeah i was thinking about the TeraFlex kit and i have seen some wheel on here that i really like and understand ill need them for the back space.
So, if i just get a standard Teraflex kit that'll do the job fine and ill not need to buy anything, or would it be better to get the control arms?
So, if i just get a standard Teraflex kit that'll do the job fine and ill not need to buy anything, or would it be better to get the control arms?
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ome and teraflex both make good kits. teraflex is less pricey though. i would at least add the front track bar so you can recenter your axle but it is not necessary.
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This is a good kit and great company. The customer service is awsome if you have questions...... I have the 3" kit for the 4 door and love it....
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Sorry for being such a noob but what do the control arms and track bar do?
And a question for teraflex - Can i use your 2.5" lift with 35s and get no rubbing at all?
And a question for teraflex - Can i use your 2.5" lift with 35s and get no rubbing at all?