I am not trying to steal your topic but I am running into the same question.
I work at the dealership and ended up going with the mopar 4" lift. Only because I know the parts service and mechanics, and I wanted to keep my warranty! I have upgraded a few thing since, went from 35's to 37's upgraded all the control arms and have cut my fenders, and the pinch seems. Seems to me I need to sleeve and gusset my Dana 44's but if it's under warranty and I can talk my way through getting things covered since I know everyone, I don't know if I got the right lift. Also, the ride is awesome, handling is fine, just noticed a power lug around 70mph (she always wants to stay in 4th gear, possibly re gearing in the future)
I just want to know if I got the wrong lift, should I be worried, and is there a way I can add to this lift without thinking it was a waste to even go for the mopar lift, and not break the bank?
Oh it's a 2013 jku auto
Sorry again for takin the topic just didnt want to start a new one if it would have started with the same thing lol
I work at the dealership and ended up going with the mopar 4" lift. Only because I know the parts service and mechanics, and I wanted to keep my warranty! I have upgraded a few thing since, went from 35's to 37's upgraded all the control arms and have cut my fenders, and the pinch seems. Seems to me I need to sleeve and gusset my Dana 44's but if it's under warranty and I can talk my way through getting things covered since I know everyone, I don't know if I got the right lift. Also, the ride is awesome, handling is fine, just noticed a power lug around 70mph (she always wants to stay in 4th gear, possibly re gearing in the future)
I just want to know if I got the wrong lift, should I be worried, and is there a way I can add to this lift without thinking it was a waste to even go for the mopar lift, and not break the bank?
Oh it's a 2013 jku auto
Sorry again for takin the topic just didnt want to start a new one if it would have started with the same thing lol