Lift Suggestions for a 2 Door JK "Mall Crawler" on 35's ;)
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Lift Suggestions for a 2 Door JK "Mall Crawler" on 35's ;)
Hey guys, can I score some suggestions?
I won't be offroading for a long while... and when I do I'll change everything up at that time.. but for now what I'm looking for is an appropriate lift for daily driving (~20 miles/day pavement) to accommodate the following:
Jeep: JK 2 Door Hardtop
Tires: Nitto Mud Grapplers
Size: 35x12.5x20
Backspacing: 4.5"
I'll just be driving on pavement.. not rough.. on the freeway for short 5 mile trips, but thats about it. I know the Nitto's aren't necessary but I love the way they look!
What are some recommendations, including any stabilizers etc., for a good price?
Also, I have a 4wheelparts near by and they offer 25% off their install if you buy online, so if the prices are relatively good there I wouldn't mind going for that, since I will need to have it installed somewhere.
I won't be offroading for a long while... and when I do I'll change everything up at that time.. but for now what I'm looking for is an appropriate lift for daily driving (~20 miles/day pavement) to accommodate the following:
Jeep: JK 2 Door Hardtop
Tires: Nitto Mud Grapplers
Size: 35x12.5x20
Backspacing: 4.5"
I'll just be driving on pavement.. not rough.. on the freeway for short 5 mile trips, but thats about it. I know the Nitto's aren't necessary but I love the way they look!
What are some recommendations, including any stabilizers etc., for a good price?
Also, I have a 4wheelparts near by and they offer 25% off their install if you buy online, so if the prices are relatively good there I wouldn't mind going for that, since I will need to have it installed somewhere.
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For street driving I'd suggest only coil spacers if you are on a budget. They are all you'd need to run 35's on the road. You can even retain your factory shocks and replace them later. Though I don't run them, you can find spcers in the 2" to 2.5" range (Tera flex). The tires you want to run will give you a lot of road noise. Just something to consider. For a mall wheeler, the new general M/T's are pretty cheap and a good all around tire.
I just got a new wheeler friend of mine into a Procomp 3" coil lift when 4WD.com offered a rebate. His total cost was $300 including shocks. I installed it for him in just under 3 hours in my garage (I've done several lifts in my garage for friends). He can fit 35's with his lift.
it comes down to choice and how much you want to spend. You could try for a work party on this board and offer to buy all the food and drinks? That's what I work for!
I just got a new wheeler friend of mine into a Procomp 3" coil lift when 4WD.com offered a rebate. His total cost was $300 including shocks. I installed it for him in just under 3 hours in my garage (I've done several lifts in my garage for friends). He can fit 35's with his lift.
it comes down to choice and how much you want to spend. You could try for a work party on this board and offer to buy all the food and drinks? That's what I work for!
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If you have the budget, read through some some threads on the AEV lifts. Not a favorite of mine due to all of the brackets and the off-road deficiencies, but very positive reviews for the great on-road ride/handling.
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Thanks everyone!
There are a few options for the BB TeraFlex 2.5" lift... but for the one that includes the shocks, 4wheelparts would come to $491 with tax, shipped to their store around the corner, and 25% off installation (whatever that comes out to be) I'll definitely need it installed since everything I touch breaks instantly
Should I go with the shocks, just the adapters, or neither?
There are a few options for the BB TeraFlex 2.5" lift... but for the one that includes the shocks, 4wheelparts would come to $491 with tax, shipped to their store around the corner, and 25% off installation (whatever that comes out to be) I'll definitely need it installed since everything I touch breaks instantly
Should I go with the shocks, just the adapters, or neither?
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So you're gonna need the lowering kit, 20 inch rims and color matched bumpers?
LOL just messin! But I say go for a coil spacer kit. Can't go wrong with that.
LOL just messin! But I say go for a coil spacer kit. Can't go wrong with that.
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Adapters add about $100 and shocks $250. I guess what Im wondering is if its worth it? Are the shocks of quality enough to keep when I decide to start off roading? Or should I go without the shocks and upgrade all of that when I need to get serious about suspension?