Anyone unhappy with lift height?
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just put on a 4" pro comp phase 1 lift and 35s and just doesn't seem like a 4" lift to me. other people with 3" lifts or 2.5" seems to be the same height as mine. any suggestions or does pro comp lifts not really measure up? I know u get what u pay for
ProComp 4" lift info
This front rear suspension system installs quickly and easily. Specifically rated front springs are used to reduce body roll and brake dive. Rear coil spacers are used maintain factory ride characteristics, load capacity and proper lateral stance. A rear track bar bracket with an eccentric adjuster allows perfect centering of the rear axle. Billet aluminum rear bump stop extensions, extended sway bar links and brake line extensions
Features:
2 Front coil springs
2 Rear coil spacers
Rear track bar with eccentric adjuster
Billet aluminum bump stop extensions
Extended swaybar links
Extended brake line extensions
ProComp 4" lift info
This front rear suspension system installs quickly and easily. Specifically rated front springs are used to reduce body roll and brake dive. Rear coil spacers are used maintain factory ride characteristics, load capacity and proper lateral stance. A rear track bar bracket with an eccentric adjuster allows perfect centering of the rear axle. Billet aluminum rear bump stop extensions, extended sway bar links and brake line extensions
Features:
2 Front coil springs
2 Rear coil spacers
Rear track bar with eccentric adjuster
Billet aluminum bump stop extensions
Extended swaybar links
Extended brake line extensions
Last edited by 07saharadogg; 03-10-2013 at 08:42 PM.
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Ya man it's in the springs you got there prob a true 4" lift until you put them in with the weight on it then its no longer a 4" and true tire size with what brand you have can play a factor as well some 35s are more like 34s but if your not happy you can always just buy new springs that don't sag as much hope this helps
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Ya man it's in the springs you got there prob a true 4" lift until you put them in with the weight on it then its no longer a 4" and true tire size with what brand you have can play a factor as well some 35s are more like 34s but if your not happy you can always just buy new springs that don't sag as much hope this helps
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My TF 2.5 coils didn't seem to give the lift I was expecting in the rear. I had to add a 1" spacer to get it level. I only got 1-3/4" lift in the back. The TF guys 2.1" is typical in the back.
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I had to add a 1" spacer as well.
I am now running RK 2.5s on a 2 door and near 4" w/ only a front bumper.
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My 35" Nitto Trails measure at 33.75". My 3" Full Traction lift added 4", Measured fender to ground. I've parked next to a few jeeps that had 4" lifts installed and I was a smidge taller. I think it's like shoe sizing, IMO. Depends on the manufacturer.
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I have a RC 3.5 and didn't get the lift advertised. They offered to send me 4" lift springs if I sent the others back. They also said it was a leveling kit too? I'm thinking about just doing the 1" spacer on the rear. The rear is where I didn't get the lift advertised.