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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Best bang for the buck lift kits
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<blockquote data-quote="Boosthead" data-source="post: 428508" data-attributes="member: 18768"><p>That's the kit I installed on my wife's JKU. We saw 2.5" lift front and 1.5" rear, plenty of room for 33's. Know that the front springs are the same free length as stock and achieve height from being stiffer. Brake line extension brackets are for the rear and are 2 bolts to install. The only thing you'll need to add are either longer (or adjustable) front lower control arms or geometry correction brackets to correct caster. I also think that a spacer lift like the AEV or Teraflex leveling kit are fine if you want a softer ride and don't need to carry as much of a load. Just my opinion. I know a lot of guys advocate for a more complete/higher cost lift but it depends on intended use. I enjoy my wife's JKU on the street over my JK with either Mopar or Synergy lift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boosthead, post: 428508, member: 18768"] That's the kit I installed on my wife's JKU. We saw 2.5" lift front and 1.5" rear, plenty of room for 33's. Know that the front springs are the same free length as stock and achieve height from being stiffer. Brake line extension brackets are for the rear and are 2 bolts to install. The only thing you'll need to add are either longer (or adjustable) front lower control arms or geometry correction brackets to correct caster. I also think that a spacer lift like the AEV or Teraflex leveling kit are fine if you want a softer ride and don't need to carry as much of a load. Just my opinion. I know a lot of guys advocate for a more complete/higher cost lift but it depends on intended use. I enjoy my wife's JKU on the street over my JK with either Mopar or Synergy lift. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Best bang for the buck lift kits
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