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slimfl08

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"Best" is always going to be subjective. I did a lot of research and went back and forth between Metal Cloak and Clayton @Clayton Off Road . I finally settled on Clayton because I daily drive my Jeep and I don't need the articulation Metal Cloak offers. Additionally, since I have a Gobi rack and tend to carry heavier things on the rack and inside the Jeep Claytons overland kit was more fitting. I went with the 2.5" and roll on 37's and think that is an optimal look personally and you don't necessarily need to regear if you are running the 8 spd V6 optioned Rubi. Once you get into 3" and above you will wish you had 40's and those come with their own set of baggage (i.e. would be ideal to regear). I paired my Clayton with some Fox 2.0s due to lots of reviews and Claytons recommendation. Clayton has a really good warranty and is manufactured in the good Ol' USA just like Metal Cloak so theres that as well. Last but not least @River City Offroad is an awesome local area dealer that will get you taken car of if you venture into a Clayton kit.
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Yondu_JLU

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I was not very impressed with the Mopar kit. It looked cool with the Fox shocks and all and rode decently, but for the price point it did not include much bang for your buck.

I have since been on a full Synergy 2-3" Lift w/ Fox 2.0 Resi's and their 1-ton steering system. Very impressed with the fit and finish and while it is on the pricier end ($3,120 for the full kit excluding shocks), I'd say it is worth the investment.
 
 



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