Pro Comp 2.5" CRT Coil Lift Install & Review
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Hey,
Ok, well I was able to install the lift on Saturday, all looks good, working on a report and lessons learned for you guys...hang tight.
Ok, well I was able to install the lift on Saturday, all looks good, working on a report and lessons learned for you guys...hang tight.
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I have been putting together the write-up,..in the write up section.
here: https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-write-ups-39/pro-comp-2-5-crt-spring-lift-install-review-59318/
cheers
here: https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-write-ups-39/pro-comp-2-5-crt-spring-lift-install-review-59318/
cheers
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I have the Pro Comp kit on my JK with the MX6 Shocks. Works great. Be prepared to replace the front driveshaft if you have an automatic. Read enough of the posts on line and when your driveshaft boot tears don't feel special. If it tears on the trail don't worry, you have plenty of time to replace it unless you wash all of the grease away. When my shaft boot tore on the trail, I was concerned about making it home, but I later learned from this forum what it was and why.
Dont think a little 2.5 is going to cause the same issues on the drive shaft as your 4"