Lift/alignment question
#11
With a budget boost you really are going to be ok. Really just instal and go. There isn't anything else you could do for it.
Make sure you extend you brake lines, most kits come with a bracket, also rear track bar extention bracket. And your. Kit should come with rear sway bar links, the rear ones on there now will be moved to the front. Don't forget shocks or shock extensions , depending on wheeling you do extensions work find for a lot of people.
Most kits come with all of that, just make sure before you buy it that it is included. And bam you're done.
Make sure you extend you brake lines, most kits come with a bracket, also rear track bar extention bracket. And your. Kit should come with rear sway bar links, the rear ones on there now will be moved to the front. Don't forget shocks or shock extensions , depending on wheeling you do extensions work find for a lot of people.
Most kits come with all of that, just make sure before you buy it that it is included. And bam you're done.
#12
on a 2.5, so long as it doesn't yield much more if any more than 2.5", nothing else will be needed. When I started out with a 2.5, only the drag link for the steering wheel needed minor adjustment. You're good to go!
#14
Ok this is the kit a guy in my jeep club just gave me what should I buy to add to it to make sure my alignments ok
http://www.jeep4x4center.com/rough-c...it-rc-656.html
http://www.jeep4x4center.com/rough-c...it-rc-656.html
#15
Ok this is the kit a guy in my jeep club just gave me what should I buy to add to it to make sure my alignments ok
Rough Country 2.5" Spacer Lift Kit RC-656
Rough Country 2.5" Spacer Lift Kit RC-656