Thank you everybody for your imput :thumb:. Ive put some thought into it and I think im going to go with rock sliders first probably the SRC's cuz they are resonably priced and bolt on. I also believe im going to get a BB first between 2-3" I was looking at a couple diff ones whats everyones opinion on the rubicon express BB ??
Thank you everybody for your imput :thumb:. Ive put some thought into it and I think im going to go with rock sliders first probably the SRC's cuz they are resonably priced and bolt on. I also believe im going to get a BB first between 2-3" I was looking at a couple diff ones whats everyones opinion on the rubicon express BB ??
Honestly, 370$ is way too much for 4 rubber spacers and normal non gas shocks. You can buy 2" spacers for 20$ a piece from your local off road shop and a set of decent shocks for abot 230$...
If its just a budget boost, I dont think it matters too much on quality as they are all offering the same thing, just rubber spacers to go on your stock coils. Its when you get a lift with coils that your going to want to get a quality lift as differen't brand coils are going to produce different flex, ride, and off road performance.
Here is a link to a cheaper Budget boost that is going to perfrom the same as any other. No need for bump stops with this because the shocks have a limiter. And yes they do work. Myself along with others I wheel with run RC lifts and the shocks work well with the bump stops built in the shock.
Also, for the same price as most budget boosts, you can get their 2.5" coil lift. I am running this exact lift with 35s. Great flex, a little stiffer ride but not much, been running this for a year with zero problems. I ran it for about 8 months without extended break lines and had 0 issues. Even after full flex lots and lots of times. I just added the break lines because I threw on 1" coil spacers to gain more lift without rubbing.
So ever since I got my JK ive started doing little things to it to make it more " custom ". I have big plans for it but have a budget but as most of you know once you start upgrading you just can stop lol. Ive been getting little things here and there to just be doing something to it and when I didnt have money what did I do . . . cut up my flares, and found used tires at work that were bigger then what I had stock. So my question is ( I prolly know the answer im going to get ) would it be better to just torture myself and save for the lift ( which will probably take awhile cuz I want to go all out the first time rather then buying budget lifts ) or get all or most of my little things out of the way first. ex. flares, KC lights, wheels, rock sliders ? any advice is appreciated just want to know the approach you guys took :yup: