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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Advice on lift selection
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<blockquote data-quote="RubiconFreedom" data-source="post: 425729" data-attributes="member: 18741"><p>Mind you I'm not an expert of wheels that large or with that type of offset, nor would I suggest mounting wheel spacers on them. if you like the low wide stance, then a mild boost would be enough. often this means stiffening up sagging coil springs. Though I don't agree with just mounting in some spring idolaters on top of the coils. if you're planing of flexing the jeep, the idolaters can and will move from their sockets.</p><p></p><p>As for a basic boost, research a hard boost kit which contains new double or triple rate extended coils. However, 2.5 is near the max lift without distorting the geometry of the factory components. if you go any higher, you'll need to add new control arms and other hardware.</p><p></p><p>As for what kit, I can't suggest any particular brand as I've achieved an upgraded suspension and not a true lift, but the lift came with the territory afterward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RubiconFreedom, post: 425729, member: 18741"] Mind you I'm not an expert of wheels that large or with that type of offset, nor would I suggest mounting wheel spacers on them. if you like the low wide stance, then a mild boost would be enough. often this means stiffening up sagging coil springs. Though I don't agree with just mounting in some spring idolaters on top of the coils. if you're planing of flexing the jeep, the idolaters can and will move from their sockets. As for a basic boost, research a hard boost kit which contains new double or triple rate extended coils. However, 2.5 is near the max lift without distorting the geometry of the factory components. if you go any higher, you'll need to add new control arms and other hardware. As for what kit, I can't suggest any particular brand as I've achieved an upgraded suspension and not a true lift, but the lift came with the territory afterward. [/QUOTE]
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