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Good Coilover kit

fasteddie760

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Currently running Teraflex Alpine IR long arm kit with SDI e-clik pro kit. After installing the PSC assist kit last week the tire hits the piggy back reservoirs running -38 Dirty Life's wheels (3.5" backspace). I had to add a 1.5" spacer to the front to not hit the reservoirs and I absolutely hate it. I called SDI about remote mounting the reservoirs and they do not offer that.

So what is the go-to coilover kit for the JL? Or what is your experience with coilover kits?

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Honestly? I'd look at different shock options before coil-overs. I've built 100s of suspensions over the years and unless you are a mostly dedicated trail rig or desert runner, coil-overs are over rated. They are expensive, loud, difficult to tune, and can unload with steep uphill. Obviously you already have great flex. I'm sure someone would pick up your used shocks to help offset the cost.

Teraflex has a new coil-over system that supposedly eliminates the inherent noise but I have not seen a long term tests to evaluate the long term durability.
 
 







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