CahillUSM
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- First Name
- Mac
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- Sep 22, 2019
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- Savannah GA
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- 2020 Jeep JLU Altitude
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Hey all,
I am brand new to the Jeep community with a 2020 JLU S Altitude. I am wanting to build it out for overlanding eventually. As the title says I am thinking of doing a Rock Krawler 2.5" flex lift and instead of the RRD Shocks, getting Rancho RS9000XL shocks. I like the Rock Krawler because from what I can tell it is the most complete kit that corrects for geometry while still being affordable. I like the Rancho shocks because from what I've read they ride really well both on and off road, are progressive shocks, and are adjustable. I originally thought about the AEV lift but read that it was super stiff unless you are loaded down. My main concern is that the Rancho shocks are 2" shocks while the lift is 2.5". Is that going to a problem? am I going about this the right way? Thanks for your help!
TL:DR Is the Rock Krawler 2.5" flex lift with the Rancho RS9000XL shocks a good combo?
I am brand new to the Jeep community with a 2020 JLU S Altitude. I am wanting to build it out for overlanding eventually. As the title says I am thinking of doing a Rock Krawler 2.5" flex lift and instead of the RRD Shocks, getting Rancho RS9000XL shocks. I like the Rock Krawler because from what I can tell it is the most complete kit that corrects for geometry while still being affordable. I like the Rancho shocks because from what I've read they ride really well both on and off road, are progressive shocks, and are adjustable. I originally thought about the AEV lift but read that it was super stiff unless you are loaded down. My main concern is that the Rancho shocks are 2" shocks while the lift is 2.5". Is that going to a problem? am I going about this the right way? Thanks for your help!
TL:DR Is the Rock Krawler 2.5" flex lift with the Rancho RS9000XL shocks a good combo?
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