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#11
I run the RK 2.5 x-factor and love it. Articulates well and has been trouble free with no sagging for over a year. Very pleased with there service. While doing the install they assisted me real time on the phone. Good luck on your purchase.
#12
I've had a Rancho 4" Sport Lift with the RS9000XL adjustable shocks on my 2010 JKUS for 3 years and really like it.
Right now (until June 30th) you can get the 3.5" Progressive Sport Lift (3-3.5" front and 2.5" rear with progressive springs, Rancho RS66110B) with RS9000XL shocks and get a $306 rebate.
Rancho RS66110B - Rancho 3.5" Progressive Sport System for 07-15 Jeep® Wrangler & Wrangler Unlimited JK - Quadratec
http://www.gorancho.com/promotions/
Using Quadratec price that would be $953 - $306 = $647. What a deal!
Right now (until June 30th) you can get the 3.5" Progressive Sport Lift (3-3.5" front and 2.5" rear with progressive springs, Rancho RS66110B) with RS9000XL shocks and get a $306 rebate.
Rancho RS66110B - Rancho 3.5" Progressive Sport System for 07-15 Jeep® Wrangler & Wrangler Unlimited JK - Quadratec
http://www.gorancho.com/promotions/
Using Quadratec price that would be $953 - $306 = $647. What a deal!
#13
I did the same for 1 year when I had my 4 door. I went with a Currie 3.5" system with all 8 arms once I started needing better articulation. Basically when I started climbing boulders.
#14
Have a JCR bumper and 10,000lb winch coming so I need to decide pretty soon what to choose. I know with the added weight my stock springs will sag pretty bad. NR4X4 has a good deal on RK but I'm also considering AEV. Anyone running similar weight on stock springs?
#15
Take a look at metalcloak - I have their 3.5" coils and ahve had them on for a couple years - 4 door rubi, bumpers sliders winch etc etc ie heavy and no sagging at all since I've had them, for almost 40k miles.
I have teraflex shocks and I don't mind them, had their arms and switched out to Metalcloak. Good customer service I just don't think there is anything special about their stuff, or RK for that matter, and they cost almost the same as MC. I'd look into MC or Synergy.
I have teraflex shocks and I don't mind them, had their arms and switched out to Metalcloak. Good customer service I just don't think there is anything special about their stuff, or RK for that matter, and they cost almost the same as MC. I'd look into MC or Synergy.
#16
Take a look at metalcloak - I have their 3.5" coils and ahve had them on for a couple years - 4 door rubi, bumpers sliders winch etc etc ie heavy and no sagging at all since I've had them, for almost 40k miles.
I have teraflex shocks and I don't mind them, had their arms and switched out to Metalcloak. Good customer service I just don't think there is anything special about their stuff, or RK for that matter, and they cost almost the same as MC. I'd look into MC or Synergy.
I have teraflex shocks and I don't mind them, had their arms and switched out to Metalcloak. Good customer service I just don't think there is anything special about their stuff, or RK for that matter, and they cost almost the same as MC. I'd look into MC or Synergy.
#17
I'll second synergy. I've never really heard anything bad from anyone running them. I'm considering them for my next build. They make really good stuff