I would go coil lift, over spacer you get reduced flex on a bb, bekah I would recommend the rock krawler 2.5 stock mod kit from northridge4x4.com
You will have more active spring coils rather that the stock ones with a puck on top
You will have more active spring coils rather that the stock ones with a puck on top
Yes in my opinion, the spacers will give you lift but all your doing is adding space between the jeep and the coil spring, most say that spring spacers give a stiffer ride as well, but that's my opinion some love spacers I for one don't run them
Yes in my opinion, the spacers will give you lift but all your doing is adding space between the jeep and the coil spring, most say that spring spacers give a stiffer ride as well, but that's my opinion some love spacers I for one don't run them
I would go coil lift, over spacer you get reduced flex on a bb, bekah I would recommend the rock krawler 2.5 stock mod kit from northridge4x4.com
You get reduced flex with the spacer lift? Tell me how that works exactly. :crazyeyes:
http://www.northridge4x4.com/rock-krawler-jk-2-5-stock-mod-system-kit-rkjk25sm-kit-1
It doesn't use factory shocks or extensions, it uses longer shocks, rk recommends 3" bumpstops and longer brake lines
http://www.northridge4x4.com/rock-krawler-jk-2-5-stock-mod-system-kit-rkjk25sm-kit-1
It doesn't use factory shocks or extensions, it uses longer shocks, rk recommends 3" bumpstops and longer brake lines
I'm guessing you're unfamiliar with rk products, all rk lift heights are based on fully armored jks bumpers winchs ect... There 2.5 lift nets closer to 3.25 to 3.5 in the front and 3.5 in the rear and they do include spring retainers