Currie Off-road JK kit
#51
Ok thanks, I think I get it now. I watched the Sema video a couple times.
Antirock
-better offroad and always connected
-worse on the hwy
Stock
-less traction offroad but can be disconnected with electonic disconnect at under 18mph
-better on the hwy
Anyone have anymore info?
Antirock
-better offroad and always connected
-worse on the hwy
Stock
-less traction offroad but can be disconnected with electonic disconnect at under 18mph
-better on the hwy
Anyone have anymore info?
#52
Ok thanks, I think I get it now. I watched the Sema video a couple times.
Antirock
-better offroad and always connected
-worse on the hwy
Stock
-less traction offroad but can be disconnected with electonic disconnect at under 18mph
-better on the hwy
Anyone have anymore info?
Antirock
-better offroad and always connected
-worse on the hwy
Stock
-less traction offroad but can be disconnected with electonic disconnect at under 18mph
-better on the hwy
Anyone have anymore info?
Nope you got it about perfect....
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How does this kit handle on Road... compared to the RE 4.5 kit .... I realize one is a long arm.. Apples and Oranges I'm interested in Both.. But Price On Currie Kit is Far better Any experience With he RE?????
#60
Ive seen the RE with shocks for $3300
The Currie with shocks is $2500
For $800 more you get long arms. Thats a tough one for me.