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Suspension lift - What's REALLY Needed

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Old 10-12-2013, 08:14 PM
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Default Suspension lift - What's REALLY Needed

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I have a 2011 2 door 4WD Sport that is bone stock except for a 1" body lift and larger tires and wheels. I want to get a suspension lift. One reason is that I want better shocks than stock and while I am doing that anyway I might as well replace the springs too. It is my daily driver but I do off road it , not a lot but 2-3 times a year. I see kits anywhere from $400 to $3,000. I'm not a millionaire so I am looking at the lower end of that price range. am looking for about a 3" suspension lift and get rid of the body lift. there are a log to kits out there. I am wondering what I really need.
Old 10-12-2013, 08:42 PM
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Depends on what you want it to be.

There isn't a lift that won't bolt on and be driveable.

Study the lifts that are available. More expensive lifts get you better quality components, or more components, or both. Learn what the expensive kits give you and then consider what's missing from less expensive kits and decide what you need based on this:
  • A good lift should give you height and clearance, good articulation off road, and good handling on road. If you only drive your Jeep off road, the lift doesn't need good street manners. Likewise, if your Jeep mainly takes you to work then the lift should give you handling that is as good or better than stock even if it isn't a trail monster.
Its up to you.
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Start by deciding what size tires you want, then choose a lift after that.
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Good DD kits are usually complete kits like AEV, rock krawler and ICON. Teraflex too. Those kits seem to have the best DD and are probably the top selling brands. Good all around performers.

Lifting it requires a few things to keep a good DD. Control arms or brackets, trac bars or brackets, quality shocks ( personally fox2.0 ), and depending on how high you go, drag link flip. I
found control arms and fox 2.0 shocks dramatically improved my ride with 3.5' lift. So think about arms if you're high
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A body lift plus a suspension lift is a great combination to have.
Reasons:
-Body lift allows for larger tyres on stock suspension (not really applicable in your case)
-body lift will allow for more articulation without rubbing so your lift can have better flex.
-extra height is almost always a good thing(depends on centre of gravity and turning at speed) and less scraping of guards.

I would keep it and add suspension lift if possible.

Good luck finding the lift that suits your needs.
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I would look at "Budget Boosts." Here are a couple of examples. There are quite a few of these types of kits. Check out Northridge4x4, Qudratec, Rebel Off Road. Hope this helps you out. If youre staying with stock axles it would probably be wise to go no bigger than a 35" tire. (Thats debatable, but the bigger the heavier and more expensive) I went with a 3.5" Rock Krawler X Factor lift. Couldnt be happier with it. I cant remember, but I think if you go over 3"s of lift you will want to replace your front drive shaft. (Please correct me if Im wrong)
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I think for the money the RK 2.5 max travel lift you get from Northridge is one of the most complete lift for the price. You get lower control arms, springs, shocks, extended brake lines, bump stops, track bar, and quick disconnect end links. I got the lift, wheel spacers, and exhaust spacers for $1,680. For everything you get really hard to beat that price.
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Holy crap! That kit wasnt available when I got mine from NR4x4.. Thats frikin awesome! That is a hard deal to beat right there! Thanks for pointing that one out. I was trying to help a friend find a kit and I think he would be good with that one. Now if I could find a good set of 35"s that wont break the bank. I went with Treadwright because of value. Granted I love the tires and they do great everywhere, they dont let you air down because it voids the warranty. Any help here? I thought I was good at finding deals, but damn thats a good one you found there! Not even my thread, but thanks for the help dude!!!

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Body lift, OME 2 inch coils/springs, SYNERGY control arms, JKS track bars.
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Originally Posted by TJJK
Body lift, OME 2 inch coils/springs, SYNERGY control arms, JKS track bars.
Brake line extensions, bump stops.....


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