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Best 4"+ lift if Money was no Object

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Old 09-30-2008, 10:11 AM
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the coilover's are about 1000 bucks a pair, correct?
Old 09-30-2008, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by skeptic
the coilover's are about 1000 bucks a pair, correct?
Correct, Depending on options that you select on the shocks, they can vary some.

Our front EVO Flex system with shocks is $1549.99
Our Rear EVOLever system with skid plate and shocks is $3199.98

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Old 10-01-2008, 06:42 AM
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Go check out Rock Krawlers coilover kit. It will blow your mind!!! That is my dream kit.



Old 10-06-2008, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by evolution
Correct, Depending on options that you select on the shocks, they can vary some.

Our front EVO Flex system with shocks is $1549.99
Our Rear EVOLever system with skid plate and shocks is $3199.98

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How much do you charge for the install of the front Evo Flex system?

How much do you charge for the Rear EvoLever system?

Can you elaborate on the "bolt on" versions of the front and rear systems and when they are expected to be ready for purchase?
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Originally Posted by BayouJeeper
How much do you charge for the install of the front Evo Flex system?

How much do you charge for the Rear EvoLever system?

Can you elaborate on the "bolt on" versions of the front and rear systems and when they are expected to be ready for purchase?
We state that the Front Coilover System is a 6 hour install.

We state that the rear EVO Flex System is a 5 hour install.

Talk to your local shop about installation cost.

At the moment we have front weld on systems only. This is currently available to purchase.

The rear is available in a bolt on version with recommendations of welding the parts that mount to the axle.

Both the front and rear systems listed above are available today.
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Let me think If had no respect for $$$ I'd get the...

Evolution front and rear coil overs

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I guess if money really wasn't an object you could just go to Jeep and dump so much money on them that they are inclined to build a custom one just for you that does everything you want.
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Originally Posted by BayouJeeper
Well, I don't trust any of the idiots around here to do it...and I want it done right since this is a gift to myself for recently beating liver cancer. Maybe I'll check with Screamin Lizard Customs and see if they would be comfortable doing it since they're only about 3 hours from me. If not, I'll just have it shipped out to you when you can fit me in the schedule. Feel free to pm me a quote. Hard for me to call you during the day right now as I'm still coordinating and working around the clock cleaning up our railroad down here thanks to the multiple Hurricanes.


Screaming lizard is a great choice. They can definately install EVO Flex. Keep up the good work down there with clean up.

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Originally Posted by evolution
Screaming lizard is a great choice. They can definately install EVO Flex. Keep up the good work down there with clean up.

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One more quick question? What are the top and bottom spring rates on the recommended 2.0 King Coilovers with 12" travel, like the ones that are on WOL's rig?...and is there any reason why the remote hose reservoir is preferred over the Piggyback other than price? I have a "short arm" kit with 37's and Clayton adjustable arms so I will be using the same shocks as WOL I'm assuming.

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