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Old 12-27-2011, 04:04 AM
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I'm looking at getting the RC 3.5in Series II kit as well, with this and 35's are you good on stock drive shafts? does this account for extended brake lines? how are the N2.0 shocks?
Old 12-27-2011, 04:22 AM
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I have the 3.5 series 2 and it's honestly great! Going into mile 5k with it and no problems.
Old 12-27-2011, 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by h20squirter
I'm looking at getting the RC 3.5in Series II kit as well, with this and 35's are you good on stock drive shafts? does this account for extended brake lines? how are the N2.0 shocks?
If you wheel with a 3+ lift you'll tear your DS boot sooner or later. Run the stock ones until that happens.

The kit comes with brakeline bracket extensions. The kit is honestly the most complete kit you can get at under $500.

The N2.0 shocks are better than the stock sport ones (duh, lol) and even the Rubi takeoff shocks I used to run. My Jeep actually feels better now than when I first drove it off the dealer lot.
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I run the 3.25" RC lift....love it. No problems with it, flexes nice, rides nice!
Old 01-10-2012, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Croce
Np. PM the sponsor on here for a better deal than what you can get on the website
How do you get a hold of Rough Country on this site? I want to purchase the 3.5" series II for my Jeep.
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Nevermind, found it in the vendor list.
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I ran the 4" lift with the older 2.2 shocks and kept factory control arms. For the $500 it was a great lift. The springs held up to abuse and towing without an issue. I did have an issue with clearance on the dual stabilizer but they sent a new one no questions asked.



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