Rough Country 3.25 lift with 2.2 shocks
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Rough Country 3.25 lift with 2.2 shocks
I am new to the Jeep world, but I have worked with rough country products before, I was wondering if this kit is any good? I have heard good and bad about it but the price keeps bringing me back. I have an 08 jeep wrangler unlimited on 33s. I want a kit that flexes really well and will eventually hold 35s. Is the RC lift my best option on a low budget?
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Have the 4 inch x flex system running 35s. Rides pretty well. I am having trouble with my tires balancing but with stock tires it rode great. Hardly any difference between stock and lifted(with stock tires)
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Only things I noticed was some of the bolts sizes listed was wrong but other than that it wasn't bad. My crush sleeves for the front shock where to short also so the rubber compressed more than normal. Oh and it says 4hr install time Ha! Maybe with a team of guys lol. It took me a total of 9.5hrs with no help
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Only things I noticed was some of the bolts sizes listed was wrong but other than that it wasn't bad. My crush sleeves for the front shock where to short also so the rubber compressed more than normal. Oh and it says 4hr install time Ha! Maybe with a team of guys lol. It took me a total of 9.5hrs with no help
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Well so far I like how this lift handles but my personal opinion is 3.25 or 3.5 is to much lift for 33s. I mean u would have plenty of clearance for the 33s with it but that much lift doesn't look that great to me. There is a lot of guys running that height with 33s tho so it's all personal preference.
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I think it flexes just fine. Here I have the 2.5" RC coil lift with 2.2 shocks.
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You would need longer rear swaybar links, because stock ones will be too short after the lift. You will also need quick disconnects for the front, since you said you want it to flex well. These 2 things are the absolute must I would do. Then you can add an adjustable front trackbar to center the front axle. At first I did it just for looks, 'cause I hated seeing it so off center (it was obvious when you looked at it), but then I realized it helped quite a bit with bump steer, so now when I go over bumps at speed, the Jeep drives much more straight, without being thrown around. I added the RC rear trackbar bracket to recenter the rear axle too, but it didn't recenter it completely. But the bracket is really cheap, so oh well... it made it a bit more centered. I'm still thinking whether or not I should get rear brake line relocation bracket. It seems like it should have enough slack on a drop, but in the couple pics I posted, I verified the tension on the brake lines, and it was tight. I wonder how much more it can take. For a 3.25" lift I would definitely need to do something about the brake lines, as they will tear off on a drop.
As far as the kit goes, my only complain are the rear springs seem to be a bit short to me. When the rear is loaded, the shocks are maybe 2" away from the bump stops. I don't know if other kits are like this or not, but to me it seems like the rear springs should be either longer, or firmer. I can't even imagine having a steel bumper with a tire carrier back there, with a couple fuel canisters.
Once you get everything installed, then check your uptravel. You might need to trim your fenders (I had to with 35's), and you might need to add longer bump stops. With RC shocks it is easy to do, as I simply cut 3/4" rubber hose and put them above the built in bump stops on the shocks. I'm still experimenting with it, and might remove them later on if I decide they're unnecessary.
As far as the kit goes, my only complain are the rear springs seem to be a bit short to me. When the rear is loaded, the shocks are maybe 2" away from the bump stops. I don't know if other kits are like this or not, but to me it seems like the rear springs should be either longer, or firmer. I can't even imagine having a steel bumper with a tire carrier back there, with a couple fuel canisters.
Once you get everything installed, then check your uptravel. You might need to trim your fenders (I had to with 35's), and you might need to add longer bump stops. With RC shocks it is easy to do, as I simply cut 3/4" rubber hose and put them above the built in bump stops on the shocks. I'm still experimenting with it, and might remove them later on if I decide they're unnecessary.