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Old 01-07-2012 | 05:38 AM
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If your gonna go with AEV, id go with the SC kit not the ST. The SC includes the high steer kit along with a ProCal and a couple other goodies and its a COMPLETE kit as you stated before. If you're like the others who are all against the "expensive brackets" thing, then all you'd need is a small lift, just make sure its complete

Go on AEV-conversions and look & read on the 3.5 DualSport SC kit. Mine came in yesterday and its being installed Tuesday.
Old 01-07-2012 | 05:57 AM
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I've been researching as well. One option I am looking at an OME 2", but then I have to add front and rear track bars, control arms would be a plus, sway bar disconnects, would prefer longer brake lines as well. That bumps up the price. I have also been looking at Full Traction and Teraflex. I believe you can get a very high quality suspension from them for around $1500.00. Even though I am looking at a smaller lift I am still going to go with front and rear adjustable track bars instead of brackets. I might go with a BB or leveling kit for now. What kind of tires are you running? Great thing with a JK you do not need as large a lift as the previous model for larger tires. I would like to stay at 33's and maybe move up to 35's. I think with a 2" to 3" lift that would be a nice set up...for me anyway.
Old 01-07-2012 | 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by NeverStock
Step 1 call David at northridge
Step 2 get OME hd springs
Step 3 well there is no step 3
X2....exactly what I did, not a single complaint with my ome hd kit
Old 01-07-2012 | 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by FoxRacingJMC
If your gonna go with AEV, id go with the SC kit not the ST. The SC includes the high steer kit along with a ProCal and a couple other goodies and its a COMPLETE kit as you stated before. If you're like the others who are all against the "expensive brackets" thing, then all you'd need is a small lift, just make sure its complete

Go on AEV-conversions and look & read on the 3.5 DualSport SC kit. Mine came in yesterday and its being installed Tuesday.
X2 Been running an AEV kit for 2.5 years. It works great on road and off road. Zero issues. I had a TF kit before. Not a bad lift, but I like the AEV better.
Old 01-07-2012 | 12:14 PM
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Tons of help. Thank you everyone I think I will go with the AEV SC kit not the ST kit.




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