Coilovers replace the traditional coil/shock setup. You don't run them together.
Yes. It is also recommended not required to run a long arm kit due to the amount of articulation you will have. There are several places to get them but only one company has the JK spec coilovers, King with EVO specs.
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Will
I am in the same boat. I was in a rush to put a lift on my JK and went with a 2.5 budget boost and now I am kicking myself. After doing some research and watching the WAL video's i realize what I should have gone for. Oh well now comes the hard part in getting what I want, just not when I want it.
So if you are going to do the bolt on coilovers I would recommend looking at Rubicat. Eddie built a very nice rig. I asked him what components and this is what they are.
EVO Bolt on Coilovers front and rear
EVO Double D long arm upgrade kit which is $2299.95
EVO Drag Ling Flip
After pricing it out on ORE it comes out to shy of $6500. Then add in bigger tires and beadlocks you are now pushing close to $9k. Then I went crazy and did PR60 front and rear and I am well over $20K just in suspension. So this is going to be a long process unless I hit the lottery. Oh wait I need to play first.
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Will
There are several places to get them but only one company has the JK spec coilovers, King with EVO specs.
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Will
I thought Rebel had them too, am I wrong?
We are Jeep..Resistance is futile..
the EVO LCG Bolt-On Coil-Over kit can be ran with either a long arm OR a short arm system.
Im curious, what is the lowest ride height/lift height attainable with the LCG bolt on kit? I see Evolander is only running 1 inch over stock height. Was this accomplished with a shorter coilover, mounting, both? Is Evolander running the 12 inch coilover? I have a 2 door that I would love to throw coilovers under, but Im looking at trying to stay around 2 - 2.5 inches over stock, and stick with the short arms.
Im curious, what is the lowest ride height/lift height attainable with the LCG bolt on kit? I see Evolander is only running 1 inch over stock height. Was this accomplished with a shorter coilover, mounting, both? Is Evolander running the 12 inch coilover? I have a 2 door that I would love to throw coilovers under, but Im looking at trying to stay around 2 - 2.5 inches over stock, and stick with the short arms.
EVOlander is running a few prototype components to make it possible to run 1" over stock. I would contact ORE for more information on it. Otherwise, you could probably get away with as little as 2.5" on the bolt on coil over kit but I think out of the box, it's really meant for about 3.5" of lift.
EVOlander is running a few prototype components to make it possible to run 1" over stock. I would contact ORE for more information on it. Otherwise, you could probably get away with as little as 2.5" on the bolt on coil over kit but I think out of the box, it's really meant for about 3.5" of lift.
EVOlander is running a few prototype components to make it possible to run 1" over stock. I would contact ORE for more information on it. Otherwise, you could probably get away with as little as 2.5" on the bolt on coil over kit but I think out of the box, it's really meant for about 3.5" of lift.