DanW
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LOL! What your wife said sounds like something my wife would say!I'm late to the party, but thought I'd share my thoughts. When I bought my 2012 JKUR a few years ago, it had an AEV 2.5" DualSport Suspension with the Bilstein shocks and the geometry correction brackets. It also had 315/70R17 BFG A/T tires on it along with a Warn Xd9000i winch and steel front bumper. We drove about dozen different jeeps while looking and can honestly say this jeep drove and rode the best out of all of them - this was a mix of stock and modified jeeps. The geo brackets really do work for maintaining very good road manners. The jeep tacked straight as an arrow even when hitting bumps and uneven patches. I really liked the suspension and ride quality, but went to 37's and needed more lift, so I decided to try the 4" EVO plush ride springs and Rancho 9000's. I kept the AEV brake line extension brackets and AEV rear track bar bracket, but replaced all of the other AEV components. I removed the AEV geo brackets and went with adjustable control arms. In comparison of the two set ups, I like the softer ride quality of the EVO springs and Rancho shocks more, but really miss the geo brackets and the good tame road manners. Now the jeep wonders when hitting bumps in the road due to change in axle position and angle when the suspension compresses on one side. The geo brackets keep the arms almost horizontal so compression of one side of the suspension doesn't alter axle position much at all. My wife tells me I spent a shit ton of money to make my jeep drive like shit, so there's that. Long arms will probably fix it!
As for the rake, my jeep had about 3/4" of rake to it and may have been due to the winch, but not sure. Never saw it without the winch. The new EVO set up does NOT have any rake and is level. Off road, the suspension was quiet and behaved very well. No complaints on or off road with the AEV 2.5" lift. You made an excellent choice!
Thanks for the feedback! I spoke to my cousin again today and he told me he's beyond thrilled with his AEV and he drives it quite a bit every day. He went back over the things he liked about it on the trail in Moab, too. He doesn't have the correction brackets yet, so he's looking forward to feeling the difference and may throw a set of those on it, too.
It'll make for a nice daily driver and my son will love it on our off-road trips. Can't wait to get it all together and come back to review it!