opinions on 4" Superlift
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opinions on 4" Superlift
Just as it says in the title, I want to know some of your opinions of the 4" superlift suspention.....
Does anyone have any flex problems or any reget with the lift? Or is it just the best deal out there haha? what do you all think?
the quadratec description only goes so far....
Does anyone have any flex problems or any reget with the lift? Or is it just the best deal out there haha? what do you all think?
the quadratec description only goes so far....
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I understand there are a lot of people VERY happy with this lift kit.
I went with a Long Arm (Full Traction 4") because it seems like once you get above 3", the LA kit affords a better ride (altho it is less affordable in many ways.)
I went with a Long Arm (Full Traction 4") because it seems like once you get above 3", the LA kit affords a better ride (altho it is less affordable in many ways.)
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mine is great. I consulted couple experts on the lifts and they said superlift was best on the market for what i wanted. (daily driver and weekend off-road) one of the mag did a test on all the lifts and the superlift did the best overall. lot of lift experts will say you do not need a long arm on the jk 4door.
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I got the 4" short arm lift for the same basic reasons you just stated and I am very satisfied, zero issues, no rubbing no bumping no strange noises, no binding, no creaking, etc etc etc.
I think I saw the same article which helped me make my decision.
I am sure it has a lot to do with "who" does the installation too.
I have always been curious if there are any upgrades I can do short of going to a whole new system
I think I saw the same article which helped me make my decision.
I am sure it has a lot to do with "who" does the installation too.
I have always been curious if there are any upgrades I can do short of going to a whole new system
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Adding adjustable control arms helps. I chose to use Teraflex adjustable lowers in the front to correct caster instead of using the cam bolts that came with the kit. I will eventually end up with a full set of adjustable arms, a set or 2 at a time.