First, I love my jeep and how it rides. It performs flawlessly for what I need and can probably do a whole lot more than I have done with it so far. But if I were building now and wasn't too concerned about money I'd go with EVO's bolt-on coilovers. If for no other reason than they are the latest technology, have a little more travel, and frankly look badass!
However, I would never put my livelihood at risk for a vehicle. If it were me and I were in a similar situation, and could afford it, I'd buy the 4" Enforcer with draglink flip kit and skip the Kings. Run some Bilsteins until cash reserves are built up. Then upgrade to King shocks or coilovers if you feel you need/want them. Somebody tired of their stiff ass ride will buy the EVO ones which will help defray the cost of the upgrade.
FWIW--I too was going to go with a BB and maybe 33's before Sharkey talked me into the Enforcer. It was way more than I had intended to do and spend on the jeep. But I'm glad I did it. Of course now I'm addicted and am eyeing the DTD EVO lever which is a whole different discussion. :crazy eyes: But a stock jeep is plenty capable and a BB with bigger tires makes it all the more capable!
Well said. If budget is an issue, I wouldn't hesitate to go with the Enforcer kit and call it a day. It's probably the most comfortable traditional kit you can get that also performs exceptionally well. :yup:
And don't forget all the other stuff that goes along with the build... wayalife swag (not tattoos), wheel, tires, beer money for suds and grub, gas money for all the runs etc.![]()
A man who know's what's important :thumb: :cheesy: